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8.
The Snatch Lift |
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8.1. |
standard snatch technique |
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8.1.1.
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Preparation |
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8.1.2.
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Induction
of acceleration |
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8.1.3.
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Induction
of speed |
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8.1.4.
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Induction
of momentum |
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8.1.5.
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Induction
of weightlessness |
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8.1.6.
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Overhead
squatting |
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8.1.7.
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Final
ascent |
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8.1.8.
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Barbell
return to the floor |
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8.2. |
Contest rules of the Snatch lift |
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8.3. |
training practice on the Snatch lift |
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8.4. |
specific features of the mechanism of execution of
the snatch |
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8.4.1. |
Arm
usage in transfer of forces |
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8.4.2.
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Origin
of lifting forces |
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8.4.3.
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Momentum
of head bouncing |
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8.5. |
learnING the snatch lift |
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8.5.1. |
Discover
your ability to perform formidable movements |
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8.5.2.
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Individual
variation in learning and objectivity |
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8.5.3 |
Learning
with dummy objects |
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8.6. |
start position of the snatch |
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8.6.1.
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Analysis
of the start position of the Snatch |
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8.6.2.
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Strengthening
the start position of the Snatch |
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8.7. |
Phase of acceleration of the snatch |
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8.7.1.
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Analysis
of the phase of acceleration of the Snatch |
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8.7.2.
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Strengthening
the phase of acceleration of the Snatch |
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8.8. |
Phase of initiating momentum of the snatch |
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8.8.1. |
Analysis
of the momentum initiating of the Snatch |
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8.8.2.
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Strengthening
the phase of momentum initiation |
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8.9. |
phase of maximal speed of the snatch |
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8.9.1.
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Analysis
of the phase of maximal speed of the Snatch |
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8.9.2.
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Strengthening
the phase of maximal speed |
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8.10. |
phase of maximal momentum of the snatch |
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8.10.1.
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Analysis
of the phase of maximal momentum of the Snatch |
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8.10.2.
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Strengthening
the phase of maximal momentum |
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8.11. |
phase of shoulder abduction of the snatch |
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8.11.1.
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Analysis
of the phase of shoulder abduction |
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8.11.2.
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Strengthening
the phase of shoulder abduction |
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8.12. |
phase of descent of the snatch |
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8.12.1.
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Analysis
of the phase of descent of the Snatch |
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8.12.2.
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Strengthening
the phase of descent of the Snatch |
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8.13. |
phase of full squat snatch |
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8.13.1.
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Analysis
of the phase of full Squat Snatch |
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8.13.2.
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Strengthening
the phase of full Squat Snatch |
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8.14. |
phase of full ascent of snatch |
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8.14.1.
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Analysis
of the phase of ascent of the Snatch |
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8.14.2.
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Strengthening
the phase of ascent of Snatch |
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8.15. |
teaching the snatch lift |
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8.15.1.
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Framework
of training for the Snatch |
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8.15.2.
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Heavy
lifting versus fine movements |
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8.15.3.
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Driving
forces in multi-jointed machines |
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8.15.4.
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Common
mistakes in the execution of the Snatch |
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8.15.5.
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Landmarks
of progress in the Snatch |
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8.15.6.
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Tweaking
the Snatch lift |
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8.15.7.
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Assisting
the Snatch lift |
182 |
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8.15.8.
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Proper
sequence of the Snatch in training sessions |
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8.16. |
heighlights of chapter eight |
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