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How To Coach Women, Matt Foreman
How To Coach Women
Matt Foreman  |  November 6 2012  |  Weightlifting
Okay, does anybody want some useful little tidbits about coaching women? I hope so, because I’ve got plenty of them. And before you start flinching, this isn’t designed to be one of my sarcastic funny posts. I’ve actually got legit things to say about this. First of all, you have to start with the basic outlook that what the ladies are doing is just as important as what the men are doing, and it deserves the same level of respect. I think we all know that sports have histor......
Screw Nutrition, Matt Foreman
Screw Nutrition
Matt Foreman  |  October 25 2012  |  Weightlifting
I have almost nothing helpful to say about nutrition. Everybody who reads this probably knows more about it than I do. My study of it pretty much stopped after a class I took my freshman year in college. I did well in the class, though. The professor made copies of an essay I wrote and gave them to the rest of the class…told them I had a “heightened understanding” of how to eat for performance. I didn’t tell her I was eating Oatmeal Crème Pies when I wrote it. ......
Reader Request- About Wraps, Belts, And Straps, Matt Foreman
Reader Request- About Wraps, Belts, And Straps
Matt Foreman  |  October 15 2012  |  Weightlifting
One of our readers contacted Greg recently and asked if we would put up a blog post about the use of equipment for Olympic lifters. Specifically, the question was about belts, straps, wrist/knee wraps, etc. This is a pretty good example of why you guys should feel free to contact us when you have topics you want to read about. I actually wrote something about this exact topic several months ago, but I never posted it because I thought, “Nobody will be interested in this because it’s ......
A Quick Thought About Coaching People Who Think They Suck, Matt Foreman
A Quick Thought About Coaching People Who Think They Suck
Matt Foreman  |  October 10 2012  |  Weightlifting
Several years ago, I was hanging out in the warm-up room at a meet, chatting with a guy who was a two-time Olympian. Neither of us were competing in this contest, so we were just relaxing backstage and watching the other lifters get ready. One of the athletes warming up was a relatively new guy who trained with the Olympian dude I was talking to. Here is the conversation we had: Me (pointing at the new guy as he warmed up): “That guy trains with you, right?” Two-time Olympian: ......
Stop And Smell The Chalk, Mike Gray
Stop And Smell The Chalk
Mike Gray  |  October 8 2012  |  Weightlifting
Those of you who are reading this are probably now or have been in your life pretty passionate about Olympic lifting. I want you to stop and think about this chapter in your life; for some it will be quick and for others it might very well be a lifetime. We have all at one time hated and or loved it for myriad reasons. Those days when you feel like absolute crap and getting out of bed is a freaking chore, driving to the gym and you hit every bit of traffic in the city and warming up feels lik......
10 Things New Women Weightlifters Should Know, Aimee Anaya Everett
10 Things New Women Weightlifters Should Know
Aimee Anaya Everett  |  October 1 2012  |  Weightlifting
1. Lift with other girls. Lifting with men is motivating; however, they just don’t understand certain things. Such as why we act crazy in the gym. Only girls can understand why you have to turn up Fergalicious or Beat It on Pandora to pump you up and/or have you break out in your PR dance. I think other girls, especially those who you have built a strong friendship with and have a sense of loyalty to, will keep you motivated even on the worst of days, and be smiling and cheering with you o......
A Letter To Catalyst Athletics (and Everybody Else), Matt Foreman
A Letter To Catalyst Athletics (and Everybody Else)
Matt Foreman  |  September 24 2012  |  Weightlifting
Do you ever get embarrassed when you think about some of the stupid things you said when you were younger? I think we all probably do. We remember some idiotic comments we made, things we knew we shouldn’t have said out loud, and we wonder how our heads ever got jammed so far up our butts. I cringe sometimes when I think about stuff that came out of my mouth when I was in my twenties. Over the years, I’ve changed a lot. That’s normal, I guess. We all grow up and mature, and......
Competition Anxiety...it Never Goes Away, Matt Foreman
Competition Anxiety...it Never Goes Away
Matt Foreman  |  September 10 2012  |  Weightlifting
You’re a weightlifter at a national championship. It’s the night before you compete, and you’re alone in your hotel room. These are the thoughts that go through your mind. __________________________ I wish I had my own room. I would totally get my own room if I had any money. I have to room with four of my teammates, and they all competed already because they’re in the lighter weight classes and those go first at nationals. So now they’re out looking for drinks an......
Spread The Bar, But Not That Way, Greg Everett
Spread The Bar, But Not That Way
Greg Everett  |  August 29 2012  |  Weightlifting
A lot of people have been cued to "spread the bar" or "pull the bar apart" when overhead in the snatch. I'm not a big fan of this cue, because in my mind, the effort to pull a bar apart means gripping it tightly. A tight grip on the bar overhead and/or as you're trying to finalize the lockout will slow the elbow extension down and limit how well the elbows can ext end. If you want to think of spreading the bar, do it by pushing the bar apart through youir palms. Push the ......
Athlete Selection For Weightlifting, Bob Takano
Athlete Selection For Weightlifting
Bob Takano  |  August 29 2012  |  Weightlifting
One of the topics touched upon by national coach Zygmunt Smalcerz was the selection of candidates for the national weightlifting program in Poland. To many readers this may sound like a novel concept since we don’t practice it in this country, and there is a considerable bias against selection for elite programs in general. In an effort to counter ageism, sexism, racism and any number of other “-isms”, there is a fair percentage of the general public that believes that anyone......
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