Saturday, September 4, 2010

FIELD DAY

skill work: clean

then

1-10 ladder
135# hang power cleans
muscle ups x 2

for time

2 comments:

  1. 5:44

    Specified by the convening held last week, O-lifts require individual attention. Much more than bi-monthly 1RM attempts at greatness. Misguided confidence set adrift amidst a sea of personal records capsizes when technical deficiency produces a rouge wave of limitation. Continued gains are only supported in part by added strength, without specialized focus, skillful movements plateau when tapping only inherent ability.

    Counter to current and professed culture, specialization is necessary and practical. However, there is an apparent disconnect. An expectation to produce extraordinary results without considerable concentration on the actual task. This mindset makes perfect sense if you enjoy training in a vacuum of mediocrity. Performing these lifts once or twice a week under the confines of the clock hardly constitutes practice. As I’ve mentioned, executing the clean and jerk, snatch, or some derivative thereof as fast as possible does little to foster the critical skills necessary to complete the movements efficiently. Building, evaluating, and correcting fundamentals is the key to increased capacity. Repeatedly strolling into the gym for quarterly inspection and forecasting a PR is prophetic fantasy orchestrated by soothsayers.

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