Warm-up
Power Clean
5 x 3
"Tabata This"
Tabata intervals are applied to (in the following order) pull-ups, push-ups, sit-ups, and squats. A one minute break is taken between different exercises (for a total of 3 one minute breaks).
A refresher on tabata intervals - a tabata interval is 20 seconds of work followed by 10 seconds of rest. This is performed 8 times for a total of 4 minutes. So, in today's WOD, this means 8 intervals of pull-ups, 1 minute rest, 8 intervals of push-ups, 1 minute rest, . . . you get the picture (and don't worry if you don't - we'll go over the whole thing before we start).
Your score will be the total number of reps you perform.
Below is a slow-motion clip of a 140kg clean (308 lbs). A few things to note:
- The arms stay very straight until he reaches the top of his jump. Very important.
- His upper arms are nearly parallel with the floor when he catches (or "receives") the bar. In other words, his elbows are pointing forward, not down. This helps with . . .
- He receives the bar on his shoulders, not on his hands. This is a very secure and solid place to receive the barbell. His wrists and hands aren't supporting any of the weight, which is good - would you want to catch 308 lbs in your hands? Actually, if you look closely, his entire hand isn't even around the bar when he catches it - his pinky finger has come off the bar by this point. That's perfectly acceptable - it allows him to get his elbows up.
- Post a comment - what can you improve upon in your power clean? Keeping your arms straight? Jumping more? Elbows up in the receiving position? Remembering the hook grip? The reward for posting is . . . a mystery! Remember, Tuesday is the last day that you can email me your comments - after that, you will need to actually post to the comments section. Be sure to talk to me if you're having trouble posting to the comments.
13 comments:
Jumping, elbows up, and setting the bar down.
jumping more and keeping my arms straight
I need to keep my arms straight and elbows up
I need to work on my landing
I want to jump higher and improve the basics, such as grip and what your arms should look like.
I need to work on my finishing grip and jumping higher.
I need to work on jumping higher and not landing with the bar on my hands.
keeping my arms straighter longer
Keeping back straight
I can improve on jumping up more
I could improve on jumping higher and doing it right.
I need to work on keeping my arms straighter longer.
I could do better at keeping my arms straighter.
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