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Post by powerlifter54 »
If somebody is looking for hip snap, teaching them to swing the Kb leading with their hips is the best drill i know or have ever done.
The truth is i have seen 8-10 year olds who have never lifted a weight in their life explode their hips as they tackle somebody. I suspect this cannot really be taught effectively for carryover to the field of play.
Men's Fitness says Glassman limps from a ring injury? Hmmmm...
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Never happened.powerlifter54 wrote:They might have timed some lifters in Mexico in 68 or something,
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It did according to Tommy Kono, who was there.Grandpa's Spells wrote:Never happened.powerlifter54 wrote:They might have timed some lifters in Mexico in 68 or something,

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Reference please. Johnny Pullups researched the crap out of this and it looked like BS.Fat Cat wrote:It did according to Tommy Kono, who was there.Grandpa's Spells wrote:Never happened.powerlifter54 wrote:They might have timed some lifters in Mexico in 68 or something,
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Post by Renegade Doughboy »
Johnny Pullups?Grandpa's Spells wrote:Reference please. Johnny Pullups researched the crap out of this and it looked like BS.Fat Cat wrote:It did according to Tommy Kono, who was there.Grandpa's Spells wrote:Never happened.powerlifter54 wrote:They might have timed some lifters in Mexico in 68 or something,
Tommy Kono?
I know who I'm gonna believe.
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Post by Renegade Doughboy »
Mak,Fat Cat wrote:It's in Kono's book.
Please do not confuse Stephen with facts.
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Re: Glassman's losing his shit now....reverse magic manna
Bill, having read your post here and your post on XFit, I am unclear as to what your claim is. It seems clear to me that snatching a barbell and snatching a kettlebell develop different athletic abilities, if only because the groove of the KB snatch and the groove of the snatch are very different, and the latter always admits of a greater load.bill fox wrote:www.crossfit.com (scroll down)
So now snatching a bar develops different athletic abilities then snatching a KB. Obviously fat boy has never dead snatched the 40kg.
I'm off to stir some shit.
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The 'scoop' - as far as I can tell, the 'scoop' is just what happens to your bar path when your properly time your first and second pulls, and looks different in different lifters of international caliber. In every case, though, the purpose of having two distinct pulls is to drive the bar up and back rather than just up, enabling you to lift the maximum amount of weight. The two pulls make it possible for you to lift heavier weights. The off-center weight distribution of the KB forbids the use of this two-part pull; you have to pull all at once and extend all the way through to flip or corkscrew the bell over properly. Somebody properly trained in both KBs and oly lifting will always be able to snatch more total weight with a barbell than he will be able to snatch with one or two kettlebells.
Isn't this all it really boils down to, when you skim the polemical cream off the top and just look at the substance of the argument?
Re. the unique benefits of oly lifting, the argument against the kettlebell seems perfectly sound to me, but it seems like a moot point. You can always put more weight overhead with a barbell than with a kettlebell, so of course oly lifting will always be a better tool for peak power training than KG lifting.
Now, arguing oly lifting against Westside or some other good PL-based training system - THAT would be an interesting argument, and one that would really get at the question of whether the sequence of first/second/third pull/squat under really has a unique value.
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Obviously that means you're right and the rest of the world is wrong.Grandpa's Spells wrote:It's in lots of books, then you ask the author for details and the backtracking starts. Hatfield has it in his book and retracted.
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Reference, please.Grandpa's Spells wrote:Hatfield has it in his book and retracted.
BTW, it was 1964, not 1968, and Hatfield's old Oly coach Joe Mills was involved.
Edit : 1964 not 1946
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Joe Mills! There's a name I haven't heard in a while.Garm wrote:Reference, please.Grandpa's Spells wrote:Hatfield has it in his book and retracted.
BTW, it was 1946, not 1968, and Hatfield's old Oly coach Joe Mills was involved.
I was hanging out with Cameron at the OBBS dinner a few months back. He's still in great shape.
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http://forum.dragondoor.com/training/message/319823%5C
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'64 Olympics weren't in Mexico City.Garm wrote:Reference, please.Grandpa's Spells wrote:Hatfield has it in his book and retracted.
BTW, it was 1964, not 1968, and Hatfield's old Oly coach Joe Mills was involved.
Edit : 1964 not 1946
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Post by Grandpa's Spells »
Everybody who believes it says it happened in '68 in Mexico, including, according to Makena, Tommy Kono, an alleged witness.
Tyler sez Kono doesn't remember it:
http://forum.dragondoor.com/training/message/317215%5C
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If Tyler didn't suck monkey balls and Kono wasn't older than Andy, this might matter.Grandpa's Spells wrote:Tyler sez Kono doesn't remember it:
http://forum.dragondoor.com/training/message/317215%5C
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But you can't, of coarse. Can you give a reference proving this actually happened?
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Post by Renegade Doughboy »
Mother fucking hell,Grandpa's Spells wrote:The topic on Dr. Squat was specifically Oly lifters beating sprinters in a 10 meter dash. The first sentence of the post indicates that's what he's talking about. There were a dozen threads on DD about it.
Everybody who believes it says it happened in '68 in Mexico, including, according to Makena, Tommy Kono, an alleged witness.
Tyler sez Kono doesn't remember it:
http://forum.dragondoor.com/training/message/317215%5C
Who cares about a 10 meter dash?
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Post by Renegade Doughboy »
You might as well try to prove Jesus existed.Grandpa's Spells wrote:True. But since at least five people, some with half a brain, have tried to find confirmed info about this study and come up with nothing, including alleged witness and sloppy authors who wrote about it, you start getting close to proving a negative.
But you can't, of coarse. Can you give a reference proving this actually happened?
In faith,
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