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Topic: Power snatch weight question...Posted: 12/13/10 at 1:31am |
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...prolly super subjective, but thought I'd ask. What is a good power snatch weight? If I dead singles at 495 (yes, I've lost a bit over summer layoff)...anyone got a reasonable guess as to what my power snatch should be? I ask because last week I was pulling 60kg (+bar) for power snatches and they felt tough, in that getting that snap lockout overhead didn't work so well. (Had to press a couple of em.) (I am estimating that is about what, 175lbs?) Add these into my work outs on third day as part of my attempt to work on speed and full body explosive power. |
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Posted: 12/13/10 at 1:33am |
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OH...and any thoughts on getting lower under the bar? Currently have my knees at about quarter squat on the catch(?). That seems to be ok for my goals, but pretty sure that will limit my progression in weight?
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Posted: 12/13/10 at 3:01am |
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There is almost no correlation. Find someone with who knows what to look for and a decent bar.
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You do realize it is December? "Summer" was a long time ago Dave. Get that dead back up slacker. |
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Posted: 12/13/10 at 8:44am |
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HAHA... (I got three singles at that, from one last week...is that ok?) LOL. Yes I will be starting up the 531 again next week. Woo Hoo. |
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Posted: 12/13/10 at 8:48am |
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Catching the bar in a quarter squat sounds about right. FWIW, I've never pulled more than 5 bills, but can usually do about 100k in the power snatch. I think it's got a bigger carryover to throwing. How wide are you holding the bar?
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As a thrower, I would do your power snatch
variations either to a quarter squat at most or to a jerk-depth split. This will "limit" the amount of weight you can pull, but that's not the point - it's how much POWER you develop. The relationship between your power snatch and your deadlift is going to depend on several factors - primarily your technique on each lift and also whether you tend towards speed-strength or limit strength. I am very strongly inclined towards speed-strength and my best hip snatch is currently 235 lbs to a split vs. just 455 lbs. in a smooth "clean deadlift" off the floor (although I very rarely deadlift in this manner). A fairer comparison would probably be a 220 snatch and my 455 deadlift, for a ratio 0.48. I think a ratio of at least 0.45 would be about right for the average HG thrower. Much less than that and you definitely need to start working on your explosiveness and much more than that and you need to focus on getting stronger. |
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Posted: 12/14/10 at 12:28am |
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A couple of additional points:
- Dave B. is known as a very explosive guy with moderate strength, and his Power Snatch to Deadlift ratio is just under 0.45, so that is probably a decent ratio to strive for after all. - Another well-known example would be Mikhail Kokylaev, whose best full snatch ranges from 190kg-210kg and whose deadlift ranges from about 400kg-415kg. Using his all- time PBs in each lift and assuming he can power snatch 80% of his full snatch, this would result in a Power Snatch to Deadlift ratio of just .405. While he is a very accomplished Olympic lifter, he definitely tends towards the strength end of the speed-strength continuum. - Finally, it is well-established that peak power occurs at 30-40% of one's maximum strength. This would suggest using this percentage of one's deadlift for clean-grip snatches onto straight legs would be an effective lift for throwers. Thoughts? |
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Posted: 12/14/10 at 1:34am |
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Yeah. Don't over think it.
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Good topic. One thing that comes to my mind is the posture of the body during the lift. You see a ton of heavy deadlifts that have the athlete with a big rounded back and hitching up the legs. You can't do that in a clean or a snatch or you won't hit the right positions. Also, those long arms that help reach the bar quickly in a deadlift will be a disadvantage when they have to pull farther to reach lockout in a snatch. I see a coorelation in my own lifting to be a power or hang snatch as about 50% of my snatch deadlift. Dave, power snatches and hang snatches are both great lifts and are a great way to warm-up before squats or deadlifts. I think doing 6 sets of 2 reps with a good weight is a good weight to start. Then add 5 to 10lbs each week until you cant complete the sets. Then go to a 8-10 sets of 1 for a few weeks. I would only increase the weight if you hit every rep crisply and no press-outs. You may want to start with 135. If you are pulling from the ground, really watch your posture and hit the right positions. Josh Roslik would be a good person to explain those as he is a good weightlifter. |
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Sean,
That's sweet of you to say, but I'm not a "good" weightlifter. But I'm extremely handsome, charming, and smell delicious. If you train both lifts, the better you are at one, the worse you are at the other. That which is good for grinding a weight to hip level, is not EXACTLY what is helpful for throwing and then catching a barbell overhead. What we're looking for is a way to get better at power snatching, right? (in the hopes it converts to good throws). What I say is this: 1. Get a decent bar...trust me. It's worth it for the wear and tear. 2. Find a training partner that snatches at least 100k. AND, importantly, this partner should do it with what looks like a competition-type form (good technique). Then you learn by doing and asking questions. Comparing weights is a huge waste of time spent practicing. In closing, 1. Don't overthink it. 2. Get a training partner and access to a decent bar 3. Deadlift and Snatches are unrelated in terms of predicting eachothers' performance. 4. I am an extremely attractive man. |
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Posted: 12/14/10 at 5:08am |
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I feel compelled to add another comment here - my
apologies! First, I agree with everything Josh said 100% (although I will have to take his word with respect to point 4...). However, for those who do not already possess decent lifting technique, I was not suggesting what Power Snatch to Deadlift ratio any given individual will LIKELY have, but rather an approximate ratio they should STRIVE for if they include Power Snatches in their training and are focussed on improving the type of strength most relevant to throwing. Again, ASSUMING decent Power Snatch technique (a prerequisite for this discussion), if your ratio is relatively low you should focus on improving your speed- strength and explosiveness (through dynamic lifts, heaving, jumping and sprinting), while those with an unusually high ratio would get the most gains by simply getting stronger (squat and deadlift variations). This brings up a related point - if you are not technically decent at the Oly lift variations, don't push the weights at all until you achieve a reasonable level of proficiency. If you do, you are just going to hurt yourself and are not doing anything of benefit. I think this is one reason some people are of the opinion that the Oly variations are not a valuable training tool. To bastardize an old saying: "Power snatches are an excellent lift for throwers, but whatever that was you just did certainly isn't!" The critics have a point - until you can do the lifts properly, stick with box jumps, medicine ball tosses, and DE squats. |
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Posted: 12/14/10 at 5:22am |
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I'll accept your apology (for whatever), if you accept my apology for being unable to read posts longer than a paragraph. In the future, please break it up a bit. I suggest a picture of a Unicorn or something sparkly.
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Posted: 12/14/10 at 5:37am |
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HAHA....great discussion. I was going for exactly what it seems we are hitting on...if I want to be a decent thrower next year...what should I be looking for out of the lifts. My deads are still a quest. But, I realized early last year that I was slow as heck on the field. In the gym I could heave the 110lb dumbbbells around...but on the field that 56 threw ME around. So I am adding a few more whole body explosive moves. The power snatch is one and the standing BB press is another. Not sure I have ever figured out hang cleans, always feel so awkward and about to hurt myself on those This has been good feedback. |
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You could always split the difference and do explosive DLs. Kinda like this, but heavier, and put mats under the weights (or use bumper plates). |
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Posted: 12/14/10 at 10:09am |
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Allllright Dave - that first move of hers REALLY hurt my nose hitting the ground Buff - consider spending the off -season fixing that slow thing B4 all else. Light (60-100lbs)jumpsquats reps 5 or so, lunges , some VERY short fast sprints (uphill/or upstairs is easier on joints), jumprope, D.O.T. drill , etc. Not alot - done w. the INTENT to move as fast as possible. Works
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I am an old spice man. I feel that part of the reason I do so well in the gym is using Old Spice Classic. Just saying. You want to cover all bases in regard to speed and power. You notice how Mike held this all back?
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LOL...per Pingleton's math I am clearly the least explosive person I know. My ratio is .33
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Between Pete's mathing and your Star Trek, someone's gonna shove this thread into a locker.
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I don't know, I would say that is a very valuable piece of data for Duncan. To the extent it's not due to poor snatching technique, if he can get that ratio up it will make him a better thrower. Same with the Power Ratio test (search for it) or just improving your 16# overhead shot toss. Being big and strong is a good thing, even a necessary thing if you want to throw really far, but it isn't sufficient - you need to be fast too. These kinds of tests help you determine if your training is really helping you in ways that will improve your throwing performance. I would WAY rather be a 250 lb guy who squats 500 but has a 30" vertical jump and a 56' overhead shot toss than a 290 lb guy who squats over 600 but has a 20" vertical jump and a 46' overhead shot toss. More strength is always better, but only if it is the kind of strength that can actually be applied during the course of a throw. This will vary between the Open Stone and the HWFD, but the principle remains the same... |
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Good idea, Peter. Ninja's are also cool. |
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Seriously, though. To make any compound exercise to work for you, the easiest way from point-a, to point-b, is having a decent training partner or coach.
Running numbers in lieu of setting oneself down the correct path is wasteful and confusing. There are plenty of good programs out there, but get the basics down first. |
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Excellent, so you will be headed this way to train me? WOO HOO.
Ninjas or Star Trek...there's a MTV Death Match that was never aired. (No seriously, either every real lifter is totally underground in KC or people hate me and hide...cause I have not been able to find a trainer of any decent ability. Hell the last one put me ON MACHINES!!! GAH.) |
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Dave, they are all underground around here. I don't know of any weightlifters around here, I only know of the powerlifters and strongmen. I'll ask around for you and shoot you an email.
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Thanks Travis! One day maybe I need to talk you into letting me come spectate at a powerlifting session. Could help with my motivation in these winter months.
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To find a good Olympic style weightlifting coach try posting a request here:
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Good discussion, my turn to jump in as the devil's advocate, cause I like to do that. I'm not so sure I agree with this, at least to the extent that you're pushing it. Of course you're probably pushing it to extremes there with the 10" vertical difference, although I don't know or have any experience with VJ. For arguments sake, I would be willing to bet money that you are throwing the OH shot further than I am. What does that mean to me? It means if that is ever contested in a highland game setting, you'll crush me. Just because the 290lb guy in your example can't apply it to an OHS, doesn't mean he can't apply to a wfd, or sheaf, or wob. I almost assuredly got slower while putting on 25lbs more body weight for the 2010 season than I carried for the 2009 season. I did; however, get stronger. As a result, my increased body weight and increased strength made me throw consistently farther, with the exception of the open stone. Nothing else in my training changed. I think we want to believe that certain things correlate more than they actually do sometimes. That may or may not be the case here, just sayin... Again, I'm not refuting anything posted above as it's all good advice, just throwing a different viewpoint out there. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ii1Dk2X8Y6w ya, no vertical street cred at all |
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Actually, it's pretty widely accepted in oly lifting that long arms are an advantage. Longer pull and all that.
Meh, anyone can do that. |
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