Beginners Guide to Snatching with Meg Squats | JTSstrength.com

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @RamblinAround
    @RamblinAround 7 лет назад +146

    The was the best beginning weightlifting tutorial I've seen...this video is gold.

  • @usmanfarooq96
    @usmanfarooq96 7 лет назад +376

    i have been waiting for beginner tutorials regarding olympic lifts for the longest time! thank you JTS!!!

    • @TheCrazySquirell
      @TheCrazySquirell 7 лет назад +19

      Some really good vids have been made by Aleksey Torokhtiy. He's an Olympic gold winner. They are in Russian but have subtitles.

    • @markux1983
      @markux1983 7 лет назад +1

      TheCrazySquirell that's right!

    • @DiaryOfAFitnessJunkie
      @DiaryOfAFitnessJunkie 7 лет назад +1

      I will be sure to check this out - thanks for sharing.

    • @outdoorthor7908
      @outdoorthor7908 7 лет назад

      This!

    • @anakelly7876
      @anakelly7876 7 лет назад +1

      Doesn't this inadvertently Teach hip banging versus actual hip extension? @4:45 (referring to the exercise at the 4:45 mark)

  • @nickdiaz8145
    @nickdiaz8145 7 лет назад +229

    Learned 3 things.
    1. I've been holding the bar overhead wrong this entire time lol
    2. hip contact drill, always thought it was wrong but looks like it is widely used
    3. I need a JTS shirt now

    • @klalakomacoi
      @klalakomacoi 3 года назад +3

      There seems to be much disagreement about hip contact drill, some coaches disagree with it.

    • @filthymcnastyazz
      @filthymcnastyazz Год назад

      Hip propulsion is wrong. Hip contact making SOME noise is correct.

  • @craigslistreply6544
    @craigslistreply6544 7 лет назад +199

    Max is such an awesome coach

  • @liftingiq8658
    @liftingiq8658 4 года назад +27

    At first I was going to make a comment that said: "SMACKING THE BAR AGAINST YOUR HIPS ISN'T THE BEST WAY TO LEARN". But I'll be darned-- she started hitting the power position and jumping & shrugging without ever having to teach that! Great stuff! It's really cool to see how different coaching/cuing styles ultimately get athletes to that same position!

    • @aaronsnoberger6348
      @aaronsnoberger6348 4 года назад +4

      It's kind of like the "to shrug or not to shrug" argument. If you look closely at any elite lifter in slow motion, they all end up shrugging, the argument is whether you should actually TEACH the shrug

    • @spyk_316
      @spyk_316 7 месяцев назад

      I am literally thinking the same and I believe its right - You are NOT supposed to be humping the bar. You bring the bar inside and at the "touch" you extend.

  • @metalmikebot
    @metalmikebot 7 лет назад +14

    I've been working on almost identical drills, really working on hip contact, and that moment when Meg nails it (21:45) is exactly how it is... when everything comes to together, the lift feels about a thousand times easier. It just clicks. Great coaching.

  • @benshattuck6926
    @benshattuck6926 7 лет назад +32

    The struggles of going from powerlifting to weightlifting. Seriously this was so helpful. I've definitely been trying to deadlift my cleans and this makes a lot more sense now with the bottom position setup.

    • @erins3603
      @erins3603 5 лет назад +1

      Ben Shattuck me too!!!

    • @allanburrows5501
      @allanburrows5501 5 лет назад +1

      Me three

    • @spindleblood
      @spindleblood 2 года назад +2

      I can't imagine going from one to the other because I just learned deadlift, bench, and squat... but not really for powerlifting, I'm trying to become a bodybuilder so I'm all high reps... these fancy moves would kill me 😂

  • @bronsonvalentine507
    @bronsonvalentine507 3 года назад +8

    Pure gold! The way this coach breaks down mechanics is pure gold! I never understood it until now.... you are creating momentum in the bar so that you have enough time to get under it. All the individual components are the driving forces to help direct momentum of the bar upwards... allowing you to get under it. Pure gold!

  • @harryhaller8085
    @harryhaller8085 7 лет назад +97

    Megs face when she feels insecure is so adorable. It's okay to feel pressure and not know what to answer. It's good that you are trying things outside of your comfort zone. Respect! Also, good video in general, as always.

  • @_CoachJB
    @_CoachJB 6 лет назад +34

    This is the best video I've seen in a long time. I don't care what anyone says, getting in the gym and watching QUALITY/INTELLIGENT coaches coach or going through things with them is always better. I'd watch these all day every day. Great job!

  • @greatgibson0
    @greatgibson0 7 лет назад +54

    my understanding is that "hitting the bar" literally means to use your hip to hit the bar, not using the bar to hit your hip. The physics here is when you use your hip to hit the bar, your hip extends instantly. this horizontal movement of hip leads to a fast rise of the shoulder height, and gives the bar a sudden vertical acceleration, so the bar gains some speed going up and we get down below the bar before it drops back. For advanced lifters lifting big weights, they are more focused on extending the hips, so contact with the bar might not be as obvious as when using light weights.

    • @MikeXCSkier
      @MikeXCSkier 5 лет назад +13

      What Max is teaching here is the Russian/Eastern European method. Go see videos by Dmitry Klokov and Aleksey Torokhtiy. Both teach that you bring the bar into the hip, you don't bring the hip to the bar. Why? Once the lifter breaks the bar off the floor there is created a "lifter-barbell system." Moving the hips to the bar overextends the hips and shifts the center of gravity forward. This can result in the lift being missed forward, the lifter having to pull the bar back which causes a big backwards jump, or the lifter will jump forward. Not to mention that lots of power will be lost.
      As for getting under the bar, for a long time I made the mistake of trying to get down before the bar dropped. This resulted in my not finishing the pull. The acceleration of gravity is constant so there is no way to get under the bar without a head start, which results in not finishing the pull. But there is a solution to this. Once the bar leaves your hips you immediately pull with your arms and lift your legs up. As you pull against the bar you will actually fling yourself under the bar faster than the acceleration of gravity. This is known as the "third pull" and is a big part of both Klokov's and Torokhtiy's teaching progression. While US coaches are afraid of teaching "arm pull" these two are actively encouraging it. The key is timing. It's not that arm pull is bad. It's using your arms too soon that's a problem.

    • @MikeXCSkier
      @MikeXCSkier 5 лет назад +3

      @David Diaz Actually slamming the bar into the hips does give it some pop. I wish I was taught this as a new lifter. Nothing confusing here. Obviously a lifter can't rely on this hip contact alone to lift the bar - strength is still required. But actively slamming the bar into your hips in the snatch and the upper thigh in the clean is correct technique. If done properly it doesn't hurt at all.

    • @sergiotl7378
      @sergiotl7378 5 лет назад +1

      @@MikeXCSkier The old videos on the Cal Strength channel teach the olympic lifts in a very different manner. Most american coaches, I think, teach the snatch and the C&J the same as Cal Strength, but the way the russians and Max teach them makes more sense to me.

    • @MikeXCSkier
      @MikeXCSkier 5 лет назад +3

      @@sergiotl7378 If you're talking about Glenn Pendlay's old videos those were not that bad. I used that technique for many years. Pendlay taught that the second pull had to be performed with a vertical torso. I probably overdid this because this caused my shoulders to be behind the bar. It worked for a while but I plateaued. The Russians teach the second pull or "explosion" as they call it with a torso that is inclined slightly forward. Your shoulders should cover the bar as long as possible. This one change in addition to aggressively bringing the bar into your body has changed my weightlifting life.

    • @maramachado8163
      @maramachado8163 4 года назад

      You shouldn't hit the bar with the hip, it is purely psychological. If you notice closely, she doesn't really hit the bar, but thinking she is going to makes her give the propulsion she needs and instantly raises the elbows to bring the bar up and go under it. It is like "Ok, here she is, do the rest!".
      My coach is always telling me that snatch is the most physical movement we have in weightlifting and CrossFit, just because
      the body should mold to the bar and not the other way around and that it's kinda hard.

  • @wirelessworldsacramento4120
    @wirelessworldsacramento4120 4 года назад +86

    I love how the girl in the purple shorts gets exited when the other girl gets it. She's a cool chick

    • @alexanderreyes1081
      @alexanderreyes1081 4 года назад +7

      They're good friends. Her name is Kristin Pope, a nationally ranked weightlifter. Check out her channel, great weightlifting tips.

    • @ramanandkumar7583
      @ramanandkumar7583 Год назад

      Sports man ko respect kiya karo bhi

    • @catedoge3206
      @catedoge3206 6 месяцев назад

      yuh

  • @MmmmPancake
    @MmmmPancake 7 лет назад +81

    Thank you Max and JTS. You've literally saved hundreds of people from having snatch catastrophes (Including myself.)

  • @bredbuddalifting602
    @bredbuddalifting602 7 лет назад +7

    Max explains weightlifting so fluently it's kinda crazy! Thanks!!

  • @seanstack180
    @seanstack180 6 лет назад +11

    Watched the CrossFit Games on Netflix last night. Used this video to snatch for the first time today. Feels good! Thanks for putting this out!

  • @markbrandenburg
    @markbrandenburg 3 года назад +1

    I like the throwing a baseball analogy. Simple and to the point.

  • @HT-lu7sl
    @HT-lu7sl 7 лет назад +355

    top quote 'i dont want to do a lot of weight, i just want to look cool'

    • @abeali4567
      @abeali4567 6 лет назад +19

      H T she reminds me of people who smoke for the aesthetic

    • @therealjeff8086
      @therealjeff8086 5 лет назад +55

      She said "I just want IT to look cool". That IT changes the meaning slightly. She wants to get the lift right and not try to keep upping the weight as fast as possible. She probably should have said good or right instead of cool though.

    • @coreypasman9426
      @coreypasman9426 5 лет назад

      H T h

    • @afrasm2478
      @afrasm2478 5 лет назад +3

      @@abeali4567 that cracked me up. cause all i wanna do while snatching is increase weight

    • @avvsinghh9011
      @avvsinghh9011 5 лет назад +1

      😂

  • @toddie3910
    @toddie3910 5 лет назад +4

    Two years old and this video is still great. Can't wait to start training 😊👍🏽

    • @bbrockRailFan
      @bbrockRailFan 5 лет назад +1

      Are you insane? I hope you have good health insurance. This is insanity. the ultimate jerking and heaving movement. Take a heavy weight and jerk it over your head. Knees, lower back and shoulder joints are taking an unreal amount of jerking stress. This is nuts. At least with normal weight training the weight is moved at a much slower rate and this gives the body a chance to slowly suport and grow. I am thinking this girl will do anything to look good, very ego driven. I think she does think about her health but I think her ego is cashing checks her body doesnt have the funds for eventually. If she just had a web site where she lifted reasonable weights and her body was musclar, she probaby wouldnt get those precious You Tube hits.

  • @polupit
    @polupit 5 лет назад +4

    What an awesome, patient coach. I am almost 60 years old, doing crossfit and am going to really practice his advice. The snatch is such a frustrating movement.

  • @yooree9443
    @yooree9443 6 лет назад +7

    He is such a good coach!! Wish I had access to someone like this by where I live

  • @GetzenBassPlayer
    @GetzenBassPlayer 7 лет назад +3

    So true. Never be afraid to ask for and accept help. Even the greatest started out knowing nothing.

  • @brocky
    @brocky 7 лет назад +1

    This was gold. Learned so much. And Meg's form got so much better from beginning.

  • @kahwristuh
    @kahwristuh 7 лет назад +23

    Love megsquats; stumbled upon this video because it was a sidebar suggestion. So glad it was! I needed this!!

    • @AbesamisM
      @AbesamisM 6 лет назад

      Krista Sparling i love you

  • @elaynaornelas6225
    @elaynaornelas6225 6 лет назад +3

    Watching megsquats learn how to do something is so relatable I love it !!!get it girl💪

  • @trevormarston
    @trevormarston 6 лет назад +2

    This is the best intro video on the Snatch I've ever found. Wow.

  • @blaize3316
    @blaize3316 7 лет назад +2

    YES! a video on how to snatch! I'm just starting to learn about weightlifting so hopefully this will help lots! Thanks guys!

  • @benjaminporter3706
    @benjaminporter3706 7 лет назад +313

    correct me if I am wrong, but weightlifting seems a lot more technical than powerlifting as well.

    • @76Gazz
      @76Gazz 7 лет назад +80

      That's because, in order to get the big weights above your head, you need an acute technique.

    • @narcissus79
      @narcissus79 7 лет назад +75

      correct. I once read a quote from a russian weightlifter describing the 2 sports' athletes (weightlifters & powerlifters).
      "Weightlifters are formula 1 cars, powerlifters are dump trucks.."

    • @6132-k1n
      @6132-k1n 7 лет назад +46

      id say its more like weightlifters are f1 cars, powerlifters are monster trucs or drag cars

    • @mpforeverunlimited
      @mpforeverunlimited 7 лет назад +20

      Pascal N powerlifters are tanks weightlifters are Ferraris

    • @mkm3839
      @mkm3839 7 лет назад +15

      weight lifters focus on the art of lifting the weight power lifters focus on the art of achieving the most power to lift the weight
      because of this power lifting is a branch of weight lifting meaning weight lifting is a prerequisite and no one should start power lifting until they gain the skills from weight lifting that they want to use in power lifting

  • @ragnarodin6292
    @ragnarodin6292 7 лет назад

    yo. I was training and clicked on this video. saw, heard, and applied it. and got 2 new prs. thanks guys. this is the video I've been searching. awesome. keep it up

  • @RyanSaplanPT
    @RyanSaplanPT 6 лет назад +5

    5:55 I love these type of coaching moments. When a client gets in an epiphany.

  • @HassanAli-sc8by
    @HassanAli-sc8by 7 лет назад +44

    "This shit is hard" a truer statement has never been said also nice way to end the video

  • @guitarstar0101
    @guitarstar0101 4 года назад

    I was just looking for a good how-to snatch video then saw Meg Squats whom I LOVE and have been following for years and then to see that she was the "guinea pig" just made this video so much more enjoyable.

  • @Jwood7291
    @Jwood7291 7 лет назад +2

    thank u so much for this video Meg. I've been on the internet for couple hrs now looking for serious technical training for beginners seeking out Olympic lifts. BY FAR best and most helpful info I've seen. thanks again!

  • @newlifetoday21
    @newlifetoday21 3 года назад

    Outstanding beginner Snatch tutorial. The coach is excellent. Very patient and positive. Provides great word pictures and technique cues. The girl in the purple shorts, Kristin Pope, is just so much more naturally explosive. She's one big fast-twitch fiber. I like how she gets excited for the new girl. This is an upbeat video with great technique drills.

  • @karolinahajna1880
    @karolinahajna1880 7 лет назад +6

    I've wanted to learn snatch and clean for some time but didn't know where to start. Thanks! :)

  • @brois841
    @brois841 7 лет назад +1

    At 5:35 he's telling her to go elbows up. My understanding is that weightlifters should never pull with a bent arm (rows of any kind), all the momentum is generated via the pull a shrug and feet. The only reason you'd bend your arms is to get under the bar. I'm sure that's the only reason Max Aita would tell her to do that, but it wasn't explained. Hope this helps aspiring Olympic athletes ;)

    • @aitamax
      @aitamax 7 лет назад

      BROis correct the reason I had her bending her arms is to keep the bar close and continue the vertical movement of the bar as it left her hips.

  • @KaokashinPlays
    @KaokashinPlays 7 лет назад +11

    wow that first drill taught me so much already, I love Max. thank you guys for this video

  • @judoguy33
    @judoguy33 4 года назад

    Wow!! Thank you. This is the absolute best instruction/advice on the snatch I have every seen. These little tweaks have been eye opening.

  • @teacherwithdumbbells7423
    @teacherwithdumbbells7423 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for the video! I'd wish all coaches would be as patient as you are!

  • @thiagof9481
    @thiagof9481 7 лет назад +2

    This beginners series is helping me so much. Thanks guys

  • @rivbirds
    @rivbirds 7 лет назад +40

    This is amazing. Thank you. I've been wanting to try weightlifting (for a little fun) but I had no idea where to start. Thank you!

    • @rivbirds
      @rivbirds 7 лет назад +10

      Honestly damn I'm still thinking about what a good video this is

    • @ElaineKempf
      @ElaineKempf 5 лет назад

      Did you start weightlifting??

    • @matarahmadal_atif9359
      @matarahmadal_atif9359 3 года назад

      @@ElaineKempf I guess that's No 🥴.

    • @ElaineKempf
      @ElaineKempf 3 года назад

      @@matarahmadal_atif9359 either that or she didn't see my question...I hope she did :)

  •  3 года назад

    Why haven't I found this before!!! Thank you so much! I always struggle with snatches and overhead lift in general. One of my biggest problems is the position of the arms (elbows in / elbows out) when I have the ber over the head. Usually I feel more confortable and stable with the elbows in. When I put my elbows out I feel like the bar will pass behind me, like a dislocate movement. These last month I have focused on squeezing my shoulder blades together as much as I can. This has helped me to feel more stable, block the bar and make the movement more automatically.

  • @weng7290
    @weng7290 29 дней назад

    Omg thank you a million times, I’ve always wanted to learn this. I’m pretty advance at the gym, but always wanted to take my training to the next level. And this is absolutely a game changer, because of you guys I now fully understand how to do it, i understand the form, just have to practice practice.

  • @mandoamador
    @mandoamador Месяц назад

    Didn’t realize this video was 7yrs old. Learned a ton, going to practice these drills!

  • @EBoone503
    @EBoone503 6 лет назад +5

    wHAAAA!!! I'm practicing these drills tonight-- can't wait to get better at the snatch movement! THANKS!

    • @bbrockRailFan
      @bbrockRailFan 5 лет назад

      Lets see you do this in your late fourties and beyond. I can understand powerrlifting but this is just ridiculous.

    • @CelesteRoams
      @CelesteRoams 5 лет назад

      Actually I see it everyday in my gym. No excuses.

  • @mcleonefontelo5713
    @mcleonefontelo5713 7 лет назад +1

    Seriously need more videos like this. So many people can relate. Been subscribed for so long but Only seldom see vids like this

  • @carlfreiermuth5424
    @carlfreiermuth5424 7 лет назад

    I found watching Kristen at half speed in the beginning of this vid very helpful. I think I finally understand the form of the Snatch. Lately it seems I found a sport I enjoy in learning Olympic Weightlifting. Very cool. I was afraid of the Snatch but have been working on the Clean and Jerk. Thank you

  • @MichiganFan70
    @MichiganFan70 7 лет назад

    Best tutorial I've seen yet. Concise and to the point. Thanks.

  • @jasonsims4029
    @jasonsims4029 7 лет назад +3

    the most informative I've seen yet

  • @mollymb1997
    @mollymb1997 7 лет назад +2

    I LOVE LIFTING!!!! Loved this tutorial

  • @StrongButAwkward
    @StrongButAwkward 7 лет назад +11

    Interestingly there's a word/concept in Japanese for that 'certain special something' Max was trying to put into words in terms of excelling in weightlifting vs powerlifting (due to the complexity/athletic difference between the movements. "Tensai" (天才) essentially means naturally gifted or naturally 'genius' at a particular thing that just comes easily to them and isn't something you can train or earn regardless of whether you are strong or even one of the best at something. Basically you are or aren't a 'tensai' and you can be good, but any 'tensai' that works as hard as you will always better; it's kind of inferred from the first kanji, which is used for heaven/divine that the talent is god given, adding to the 'you can't earn this' aspect of it.
    Source: a little over two solid years of Japanese, one spent in Japan. Also the word is pretty common in shounen anime/manga.

    • @aitamax
      @aitamax 7 лет назад +2

      Nate thanks for sharing this!

    • @deadtothewxrld
      @deadtothewxrld 7 лет назад

      screencapped this, I really like that idea. There are quite a few concepts like this that English doesn't capture well at all

    • @ersanovo4308
      @ersanovo4308 7 лет назад

      thanks for sharing, nate. very interesting ! :)

    • @TheNietzschian
      @TheNietzschian 6 лет назад

      There are literally a million ways to say that in English you weeb

  • @robindavis9336
    @robindavis9336 4 года назад

    Perfect for me - I've got so frustrated with the snatch, that I'm not doing another WOD until I can do it right. Best tutorial I've seen, and I've seen a lot! -

  • @aquanitemare
    @aquanitemare 7 лет назад +2

    That epiphany at 6:04!

  • @ohnorickyo
    @ohnorickyo 7 лет назад +2

    Best beginner tutorial I've seen!!! Thank you

  • @letstalkpocketknives267
    @letstalkpocketknives267 7 лет назад +72

    That anabolic bun tho

  • @edhite-heck706
    @edhite-heck706 7 лет назад +1

    Max!!! Your a boss bro!!
    the rotation of the shoulder (elbow) is going to improve my over head press big time.
    Thank you

  • @MrPedrinhuw
    @MrPedrinhuw 5 лет назад

    You are a genius professor! Great class, precious interactions, pure logic. Thank you for this.

  • @kinzaibrahim4278
    @kinzaibrahim4278 7 лет назад +1

    THIS IS GREAT - me to ive been looking for super beginner guides to olympic lifting too! Really excited - got here following meg squats too. :)

  • @MikeXCSkier
    @MikeXCSkier 5 лет назад

    Really like Max's comment at 6:23. "Weightlifting seems like it's just pulling and catching, but there's this special thing that happens." Yes, it is a special thing. Technique matters. Don't let anyone lie to you and say you just need to get strong and you'll be a good weightlifter.

  • @cuznJess
    @cuznJess 7 лет назад +9

    I loved this video. I know that it was hard, but it was nice seeing someone so awesomely strong and talented kinda struggle to learn something so new. Kudos on the hard work you put in! Love your vids!

  • @alexreal2499
    @alexreal2499 6 лет назад

    Great cues and break down. Max is the man

  • @frankb2602
    @frankb2602 7 лет назад +2

    Max, excellent job on this video!

  • @crexx8296
    @crexx8296 6 лет назад +2

    You're such an inspiration to push yourself outside of your comfort zone. I would have been so nervous, but you guys are right, everyone starts somewhere.

  • @MrAnymeansnecessary
    @MrAnymeansnecessary 7 лет назад +1

    I wonder if meg is humble yet. I got a suggested video for her learning his to snatch. I suggesdt the other 8 minutes on her diet and vlog might be fluff to weightlifters she was attempting to get subs from, she responded "i only care about people who care about me"
    I wonder if the hard shes realized is ahead of her now-if she wants to get good at this shit-has humbled her.

  • @MrFrancheezy
    @MrFrancheezy 7 лет назад +24

    these women have better attitudes towards the business then most men ive seen

    • @spyk_316
      @spyk_316 5 лет назад +4

      Haha stop over reacting, neither of them are going to sleep with you..

  • @angelojumped
    @angelojumped 3 года назад +1

    THIS
    IS
    PURE
    GOLD!!!!
    Thank you infinity

  • @lbpitman1887
    @lbpitman1887 7 лет назад +1

    😍 Love Kristen and Meg! This tutorial is amazing! Thanks!

  • @wi11ialvl
    @wi11ialvl 7 лет назад +5

    So glad I came across this video, very helpful! Subscribed.

  • @gabrieltarnopolsky5401
    @gabrieltarnopolsky5401 Год назад

    Really good video. Thank you, the teacher and the athletes that demonstrated.

  • @Raise.the.Bar.Training
    @Raise.the.Bar.Training Год назад

    "I dont want to do a lot of weight, I just want to look cool" 🤣🤣 I love Meg's personality! Also, this video makes me want to learn Olympic lifting!

  • @fusionfitmomfitnessandnutr3333
    @fusionfitmomfitnessandnutr3333 7 лет назад

    OMW these drills are awesome! Really struggle with doing a squat snatch and now to see each and every movement before going into the squat makes a huge difference. Definitely doing this drills from tomorrow.

  • @melissachan_
    @melissachan_ 6 лет назад +1

    Best video I've seen explaining technique, THANK YOU!! I will take this with me into my training lots of work to do!

  • @franciscodiaz3028
    @franciscodiaz3028 7 лет назад

    max is the man! I saw John north say the same about hitting the bar with your hips

  • @GeorgeZoto
    @GeorgeZoto Год назад

    Thank you for making and sharing this step by step training session, as a beginner in CrossFit, barbell movements and especially snatches are challenging for me. Keep it up :)

  • @Anna_Rivas
    @Anna_Rivas 3 года назад

    this is the best video on Snatching! it just makes sense!

  • @shinobi-media
    @shinobi-media 6 лет назад

    Holy Crap, this video guide is way better than most videos on RUclips. Now I just need to apply it to an actual bar.

  • @dbdowlen
    @dbdowlen 7 лет назад +4

    Clean Video Please! this was the best Snatch video I have seen.

  • @leontinagoodin8101
    @leontinagoodin8101 4 года назад +3

    I learned more from this guy to snatch correctly than from Burgener weightlifting in person course instructor which cost me $700. Go figure !

  • @shutuptania2005
    @shutuptania2005 4 года назад

    Thank you JTS for this video. Best beginners video. Learning one step at a time!!

  • @evanseklecki9006
    @evanseklecki9006 7 лет назад +33

    Damn. Home girl is swole

  • @ashleygalloway9449
    @ashleygalloway9449 4 года назад

    These women and Charity Witt are my fitspirations! Idk why so many people are hating on this video, but chicks lift weight too! This video made me feel so much better about starting snatch squats!

  • @edwardalbano4441
    @edwardalbano4441 7 лет назад

    Wow this is an extremely straightforward and informative tutorial; arguably the best for understanding the start

  • @reneethrockmorton4343
    @reneethrockmorton4343 3 года назад

    Girlfriend, I feel you!! Its frustrating at 1st. and Ive only done one day too, but I'm not quitting either!! Gives me hope!!

  • @charliedw100
    @charliedw100 4 года назад

    Love these videos. Coach Pope and Aita rock ... and thanks to Meg for doing this because I'm trying to do the same thing: transition from powerlifting (40+ years) to weightlifting ... everything Max said is so true (about benching power vs. overhead, etc.) ... these are GREAT videos.

  • @freeman3097
    @freeman3097 7 лет назад +1

    That was awesome. Took the mystery out of the lift

  • @heatherdean287
    @heatherdean287 7 лет назад +1

    This is a great tutorial, great tips fab cues drills visual & verbal... can't wait to try them

  • @jacobhornak4461
    @jacobhornak4461 6 лет назад +1

    Wow, this dude is an awesome coach.

  • @nathanwelty
    @nathanwelty 7 лет назад +25

    Can you do a clean video? This video was very informational!

  • @rhiannonfairless693
    @rhiannonfairless693 7 лет назад +3

    This is an incredibly informative and detailed video. Hats off to such an awesome coach!

  • @corinachang4666
    @corinachang4666 4 года назад

    this is a wonderful beginner's approach. Thank you!

  • @1984reinaldo
    @1984reinaldo 4 года назад

    I cant stop watching that, it just the best coaching I've seen. ;) thanks

  • @dishantgrewal8279
    @dishantgrewal8279 2 года назад

    So greatful to the team. Thanks coach 🙏🏾

  • @anninaa
    @anninaa 4 года назад +1

    impressive, really good explanation, i can’t wait to try.

  • @brandonkinard8958
    @brandonkinard8958 5 лет назад +1

    This is such a good video for learning proper form and drills. I am going to be watching this video religiously as I try to learn how to snatch lol

  • @jryer1
    @jryer1 5 лет назад

    Wow, excellent video for trying to find that key bounce move off the hips.

  • @IndianPolish
    @IndianPolish 4 года назад

    THIS IS GOLD! THANKS 🙏

  • @cleoguerreiro7618
    @cleoguerreiro7618 7 лет назад +2

    Awesome! Love the juxtaposition of the expert and the beginner videos that you post! They're both so helpful! Will there be a Clean one? (being greedy now...)
    Cheers dudes!

  • @repsol37
    @repsol37 7 лет назад

    fantastic tutorial. This is one of the best i have seen and i now have some great drills to work on.

  • @davidoliveira6575
    @davidoliveira6575 7 лет назад +1

    Great tutorial, has a beginner have had some difficulty making the transition from powerlifting to weightlifting, particularly pulling the bar with my arms

  • @DoctorJanakaWannaku
    @DoctorJanakaWannaku 6 лет назад

    super important

  • @Kwanichu
    @Kwanichu 7 лет назад +2

    Wow this is amazing. I've been looking to incorporate weightlifting into my conditioning to increase my performance and I'm so happy I found this video to guide me through the motion rather than being stuck with guessing the technique! Thank you JTS, you're awesome!