Back foot first is definitely one of the best pieces of advice for this movement you have ever given, even though every way you teach the snatch and the C&J are perfect
I've been lifting heavier with a norrmal jerk for so long, since split jerks always felt like weird jumping lunge with a barbell overhead. The back foot first tip is a huge gamechanger. Thanks Zack!
Thanks Zack ! Have a stability problem in the catch but I'm working on it. You teaching why do all the stuff is pretty cool. I'm going to get far more confident.
I am new to weightlifting and that speech about dip and drive really was interesting. Intuitively I would think of the dip as rapid to use the stretch-shortening cycle like a a regular jump byt then you made me think about the weight. In a jump the weight moves with you because well, you are it. But in a lift if you drop there's gonna be a distance between you and the weight so you will "increase" the weight as you said
That tip on the grip is one of the top things I took away from the video. It’s that last little piece for me is not being on the fingers! Thanks ZT I didn’t even know what was going on there until you mentioned it.
Great tutorial - Trying those lifts made me realise how poor my shoulder girdle and wrist mobility is. I bet working on them will help relieving my fequent shoulder pain too
And can be changing the front leg i mean forward right back left then change etcetera for a double for example i understand that the point is not to build your legs but i think i still good to do it both sides like every unilateral exercise
You should press 70-75% of your push press, and in turn push press 75-85% of your jerk. So with a 90 kg strict press you should be able to jerk around 167.
It’s usually around 0,65 of your max squat. Press and jerk ratio is irrelevant because there’s no correlation between the two lifts. Jerking is mostly about leg strength. The rest is technique. If you want to increase your jerk, increase your squat and master the technique.
You’re an excellent coach for weightlifting 🏋️♂️. I just saw one with Fraser showing a guy a weightlifting movement and it was horrible. Fittest man yes but explaining movements not. Anyway great video
Proper full-movement technique without heals is a recipe for elite numbers. Typically, people are limited to “power” movements without heals because full squat depth cant be achieved, ESPECIALLY with snatch.
@@BUMPER_PLATE_BANDIT I went ass to grass 315 for 6 reps 3 days ago at 180 lbs bodyweight. My calves look way bigger than anyone who lifts in heels. Look at Clarence Kennedy he doesn't wear heels. 👠
@@slamrock17 yea but those are squats. This is a weightlifting video the split jerk isnt a squat. If you do split jerks or weightlifting in non WL shoes you aren’t gonna get far.
Nothing better then a jerkin it tutorial done by the man himself
Back foot first is definitely one of the best pieces of advice for this movement you have ever given, even though every way you teach the snatch and the C&J are perfect
finally ! i was waiting for this so much, most videos on split jerk only explain the how but never the why. this makes a huge difference to me
Bro should be coaching Team USA.
Wow, what a clear and concise video. Thanks Zack
I've been lifting heavier with a norrmal jerk for so long, since split jerks always felt like weird jumping lunge with a barbell overhead. The back foot first tip is a huge gamechanger. Thanks Zack!
A plot jerk is the normal jerk
This series is damn informative, so much to learn..
Fantastic video. Love this series of Olympic lifting.
Thanks Zack ! Have a stability problem in the catch but I'm working on it. You teaching why do all the stuff is pretty cool. I'm going to get far more confident.
I am new to weightlifting and that speech about dip and drive really was interesting. Intuitively I would think of the dip as rapid to use the stretch-shortening cycle like a a regular jump byt then you made me think about the weight. In a jump the weight moves with you because well, you are it. But in a lift if you drop there's gonna be a distance between you and the weight so you will "increase" the weight as you said
This series is fire, perfect!
Great series 👏
That tip on the grip is one of the top things I took away from the video. It’s that last little piece for me is not being on the fingers! Thanks ZT I didn’t even know what was going on there until you mentioned it.
Great tutorial - Trying those lifts made me realise how poor my shoulder girdle and wrist mobility is. I bet working on them will help relieving my fequent shoulder pain too
Mate your presentation skills are on point for this coaching video 👌
Great video again
The advice you gave in your first jerk video improved my technique so much
Back foot first is still a cue in warm-ups
Thanks so much 💯🔥🙏🏽
thank you zt
power/squat jerk next ??
These vids and walkthroughs are what I tell people to do when they ask me how to do the Olympic lifts. These are like the bible for weightlifting.
And can be changing the front leg i mean forward right back left then change etcetera for a double for example i understand that the point is not to build your legs but i think i still good to do it both sides like every unilateral exercise
Thank you! You the best!
Good technique advice.
Man, you give the best cues
Am really starting to understand that this sport is not about power but its about efficiency.
15:29 cool
Pt. 4
Remember sharing the original version to my athletes in 2017 ❤
About which foot you need to put in front my coach told me that the one that goes in front is the one that you use first before going up a ladder
You actually want your dominant leg in the back
@@smartvillain5628 no
What’s the strict press-to-jerk ratio? Let’s say I can strict press 90 kg. How much should I be able to split jerk with decent technique? Thanks!
You should press 70-75% of your push press, and in turn push press 75-85% of your jerk. So with a 90 kg strict press you should be able to jerk around 167.
It’s usually around 0,65 of your max squat. Press and jerk ratio is irrelevant because there’s no correlation between the two lifts. Jerking is mostly about leg strength. The rest is technique. If you want to increase your jerk, increase your squat and master the technique.
Your opinion about split snatch?
yo anybody know what shoes kolecki has in the thumbnail
Based Szymon thumbnail
like for Szymon Kołecki !!
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and you too :)
You’re an excellent coach for weightlifting 🏋️♂️. I just saw one with Fraser showing a guy a weightlifting movement and it was horrible. Fittest man yes but explaining movements not. Anyway great video
What them feet do????
Hello
What about the Chinese technic? There isn't a video about this in RUclips.
Cheers from Bulgaria.
Come here and we will teach you how to C&J ;-)
Szymon Kolecki a Dawg
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Still wearing the high heels! What about if we want to lift barefoot/low profile shoes? Any suggestions for modifications?
Do not do weightlifting without WL shoes.
Proper full-movement technique without heals is a recipe for elite numbers. Typically, people are limited to “power” movements without heals because full squat depth cant be achieved, ESPECIALLY with snatch.
@@BUMPER_PLATE_BANDIT I went ass to grass 315 for 6 reps 3 days ago at 180 lbs bodyweight. My calves look way bigger than anyone who lifts in heels. Look at Clarence Kennedy he doesn't wear heels. 👠
Please don't do weightlifting barefoot wtf
@@slamrock17 yea but those are squats. This is a weightlifting video the split jerk isnt a squat. If you do split jerks or weightlifting in non WL shoes you aren’t gonna get far.
Like +10
bro in the back is yolked af
I’m a super newbie to weightlifting, used this tut to jerk empty bar. Felt awesome! Thanks Zack! 🫶