Sunday, August 30, 2009

(squat-snatch 1RM) > (power-snatch 1RM)

Transitioning to a lifter

A month ago I set a snatch PR with a 70kg power-snatch at the Conn Open. Upon closer examination of a video of that lift (provided at no cost via email by meet director Gary Valentine .. you can bet I will repay this wonderful freebie by attending his events every year for as long as possible) revealed the following flaws:
  • I tilted my head to the left side to clear the bar
  • My receiving stance was way too wide
  • I was almost 6" airborne after the pull
  • Both arms pressed out slightly
I am not knocking the power-snatch .. there are many lifters who just don't have the flexibility for the squat version and do make progress with the power version. In my case it was clear that after examining my technique that it was time to change direction and to put a full-court press on learning to squat under a heavy snatch. Since attending my first meet I was in awe of the lifters who performed the full squat lifts smoothly and powerfully .. I hoped someday I would join their ranks.

This past Saturday I full squat snatched 71kg at the club .. a full kilo more than my flawed power-snatch PR at the Conn Open. With my coach, Ben Fuller, providing encouragement to go for it after failing my first attempt with it, I caught the second attempt in a deep squat with arms fully locked and recovered easily. All I remember is thinking to jump under it as fast as possible and all of a sudden I was in a full squat position with the bar securely placed overhead with locked arms.

I was told by many of the seasoned lifters that eventually if I worked hard and smart, my squat snatch would exceed my power-snatch. For the longest time it seemed unattainable but as with any treasured accomplishments, their value lies in the hard and sustained effort required to overcome a seemingly insurmountable goal. With the support of my coach together with input from Head Coach Freddie Myles of Myles-Ahead, my plan consisted of:
  • working only the full squat lifts with a specific focus on the full squat snatch. If a lift was accidentally power-lifted, I would either ride it down or repeat it with the full squat version
  • work the stand-on-toes assistance lift and the 3-position versions of the lifts with light weights: Above-knee followed by below-knee followed by from the floor
  • systematically and slowly increasing the weight of the full squat version of the lift
Here is the roll-up of the eight training sessions that led to accomplishing this goal:

Tuesday August 11, 2009

Evening Olympic Lifting Session at Excel Fitness and Sports

Z-Health Neural Warmup Level II Dynamic Joint Mobility

Snatch (kg):
20 x 1 x 5 3Sn-on-toes + 2High-hang-sn
25 x 1 x 5 3Sn-on-toes + 2High-hang-sn
42 x 5 x 5 HHSn + 4Sn; 2No-lift
45 x 3 x 3 HHSn; 1No-lift

Front Squat (lb):
135 x 1 x 5
155 x 1 x 5
165 x 5 x 5 (75kg; 70%1RM)

BW x 2 x 20/20 Hip Dip
BW x 2 x 3/3 Box Pistol

I worked hard on full squat snatches from the hang position. The idea here was a minimal "bump" and then quickly getting under the bar. Even with light weight this was very challenging but decent progress was made.

Thursday August 13, 2009

Evening Olympic Lifting Session at Excel Fitness and Sports

Z-Health Neural Warmup Level II Dynamic Joint Mobility

Snatch (kg):
20 x 2 x 4 Sn-on-toes
40 x 1 x 2
50 x 1 x 2
55 x 1 x 2
60 x 1 x 1 No-lift
50 x 1 x 1

C&J (kg):
40 x 1 x 3 Clean + Front-squat + Jerk
50 x 1 x 3 Clean + Front-squat + Jerk
60 x 4 x 5 C&J

Clean Pull (kg):
80 x 3 x 5
90 x 1 x 5
100 x 1 x 5

Front Squat (lbs):
135 x 1 x 6
155 x 1 x 6
165 x 6 x 6 (75kg; 70%1RM)

I missed a full squat snatch with 60kg today by not getting under it quickly. I finished with a solid 50kg single and moved on.

Saturday August 15, 2009

Noon Olympic Lifting Session at Excel Fitness and Sports

Z-Health Neural Warmup Level II Dynamic Joint Mobility

Snatch (kg):
20 x 2 x 5 3Sn-on-toes + Sn + SnB
25 x 1 x 5 3Sn-on-toes + Sn + SnB
40 x 1 x 4 3-position-sn + sn
45 x 1 x 4 3-position-sn + sn
50 x 1 x 4 2Sn + 2BK-sn
55 x 1 x 2
55 x 1 x 1
60 x 1 x 2 1No-lift
60 x 1 x 1
64 x 1 x 1 Squat-snatch PR
65 x 1 x 1 Squat-snatch PR

Clean (kg):
65 x 1 x 3
70 x 2 x 3
80 x 1 x 3 1No-lift
85 x 1 x 2
70 x 2 x 3 Hang Clean
80 x 2 x 1 1No-lift

RDL (kg):
70 x 1 x 5
90 x 3 x 3

Back Squat (kg):
70 x 1 x 5
80 x 1 x 3
90 x 1 x 3
100 x 1 x 3

Evening Olympic Lifting Session in my basement dungeon

Snatch (kg):
40 x 1 x 3 Sn + 2AK-sn
40 x 1 x 2
50 x 1 x 3 2Sn + AK-sn
55 x 1 x 2 Sn + AK-sn
60 x 1 x 2 2No-lift
60 x 1 x 1 No-lift
60 x 6 x 1
65 x 2 x 1

24kg Kettlebell AMT Complex
20 Two-hand swings
1 TGU left
1 TGU right
Total: 5 complexes

Worked the full squat snatches hard today with a double session, the 2nd being an impromptu one. The significance was evening session with the six straight singles with 60kg really focusing on jumping under quickly. This was after missing my first three. I then did two singles with 65kg with the 2nd one a much deeper catch.

Tuesday August 18, 2009

Evening Olympic Lifting Session at Excel Fitness and Sports

Z-Health Neural Warmup Level II Dynamic Joint Mobility

Snatch (kg):
20 x 2 x 5 3Sn-on-toes + 2HH-Sn
25 x 2 x 5 Sn-on-toes
25 x 1 x 5 Sn-on-toes + Sots-press
30 x 1 x 6 HH-sn + 3Sots-press
40 x 1 x 4 Sn + 3Sots-press
50 x 1 x 3
50 x 1 x 3
55 x 1 x 2
60 x 1 x 2 2No-lift
60 x 1 x 1

Clean (kg):
60 x 1 x 5
70 x 1 x 5
75 x 1 x 5
80 x 3 x 3
85 x 1 x 3

Front Squat (kg):
70 x 1 x 4
80 x 1 x 4
80 x 1 x 3

The cleans left me so exhausted I coulnd not complete the five sets of four front squat reps.

Thursday August 20, 2009

Evening Olympic Lifting Session at Excel Fitness and Sports

Z-Health Neural Warmup Level II Dynamic Joint Mobility

Snatch (kg):
20 x 3 x 5 AK-Sn, Sn-on-toes
40 x 1 x 5
40 x 1 x 3
45 x 1 x 3 3-Pos-Sn
45 x 1 x 3
50 x 1 x 2 AK-Sn, Sn
55 x 2 x 2
60 x 2 x 1
60 x 2 x 2 1NoLift
60 x 1 x 2
60 x 10 x 1 1 NoLift
50 x 1 x 2 AK-sn
55 x 1 x2 AK-sn

RDL (kg):
70 x 2 x 4
80 x 1 x 3
90 x 1 x 3
100 x 1 x 2

CDL (kg):
110 x 1 x 2
120 x 1 x 2
125 x 1 x 1 NoLift

Tuesday August 25, 2009

Evening Olympic Lifting Session at Excel Fitness and Sports

Z-Health Neural Warmup Level II Dynamic Joint Mobility

Snatch (kg):
20 x 2 x 5 Sn-on-toes, AK-sn, Standing-sn
25 x 1 x 3 Standing-sn
32 x 1 x 3 Standing-sn
32 x 1 x 5 2Standing-sn + 3-Pos-sn
40 x 3 x 3
45 x 1 x 3
50 x 1 x 2 AK-sn, sn
50 x 1 x 3 AK-sn, 2sn

C&J (kg):
50 x 1 x 3
60 x 1 x 3
70 x 1 x 4
70 x 1 x 3
75 x 1 x 3
75 x 1 x 3 Clean-only
80 x 1 x 3 Clean-only
85 x 2 x 1 Nolift
70 x 1 x 1

Back Squat (kg):
60 x 1 x 5
75 x 1 x 5
90 x 3 x 5

Box Pistols
BW x 3 x 3/3

Thursday August 27, 2009

Evening Olympic Lifting Session at Excel Fitness and Sports

Z-Health Neural Warmup Level II Dynamic Joint Mobility

Clean (kg):
40 x 2 x 6 3AK, 3C
50 x 2 x 6 3AK, 3C
60 1 x 3
70 x 5 x 3
80 x 1 x 3
80 x 1 x 2

Muscle Sn (kg):
40 x 5 x 3

Power-Jerk (kg):
50 x 1 x 6 1NoLift
50 x 1 x 5
55 x 1 x 3
60 x 1 x 3
65 x 1 x 5
65 x 1 x 43
70 x 1 x 2
70 x 1 x 3

Front Squat (kg)

Saturday August 29, 2009

Afternoon Olympic Lifting Session at Excel Fitness and Sports

Z-Health Neural Warmup Level II Dynamic Joint Mobility

Snatch (kg):
20 x 2 x 5 Standing-sn + 3-pos-sn
32 x 2 x 4 Standing-sn + 3-pos-sn
40 x 2 x 3 3-pos-sn
50 x 1 x 3 3-pos-sn, BK-sn-NoLift
55 x 1 x 3 1NoLift
60 x 1 x 2
67 x 1 x 1 Squat snatch PR
71 x 1 x 1 NoLift
71 x 1 x 1 PR

Clean (kg):
40 x 1 x 3 3-pos
50 x 1 x 3 3-pos
60 x 1 x 3
65 x 1 x 3
70 x 4 x 3

Clean Pull (kg):
80 x 4 x 4

Front Squat (kg):
60 x 1 x 2
70 x 1 x 2
80 x 1 x 2
85 x 5 x 2

24kg Kettlebell AMT Complex
20 Two-hand swings
1 TGU left
1 TGU right
Total: 2 complexes


After making a full squat snatch with 67kg and ready to move on, Coach Fuller recommended I go for snatch PR. I missed 71kg by not getting under it quickly enough and crashed down on me. With little rest, I was urged to attempt it again just focusing a slow pull off the floor and getting under it quickly. By golly the next thing I knew, I was in a full squat snatch with the bar over my head. I easily recovered and was stunned for several days there after.

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