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  • Determining and Strengthening Weaknesses

    Determining and Strengthening Weaknesses

    By Tom Myslinski



    Squat
    1. Problem (P) – The bar feels heavy out of the power rack.
    Weak Point (WP) – abdominals, hip flexors
    Coaching Point (CP) #1 – Contract shoulder blades, flex, and arch back out of rack, requires a static contraction to maintain arch.
    CP #2 – Create a neutral spine position, push out against belt.


    2. P – Butt sits straight down, “Olympic style”
    WP – Incorrect technique, hamstrings
    CP #1 – Push butt back, “sprinter style”, to incorporate posterior chain (spinal erectors, glutes, hamstrings) thereby activating stretch reflex.
    CP #2 – Perfect posture maintains the greatest mechanical advantage.


    3. P – Knees buckle in
    WP – Hips, glutes, external rotators
    CP – Spread the floor by pushing out over the sides of your shoes.


    4. P – Fall forward
    WP – Low back, abs
    CP #1 – Lead up out of hole with a spread, high chest
    CP #2 – Push up with arms by keeping elbows positioned perpendicular under bar, letting the elbows rotate up and back causes the wrists to roll the bar high.
    CP #3 – Do not squat into mirror, causes instability regulated by visual feedback


    5. P – Stuck out of hole (bottom position)
    WP – Incorrect technique, bar too heavy
    CP – Not sitting back far enough to fully activate stretch reflex.


    6. P – Stuck ½ – ¾ up
    WP – Hips, glutes
    CP – Develop accelerative strength, prolong rate of force production



    Bench Press

    1. P – Bar feels heavy or unstable
    WP – Lats, posterior deltoids, external rotators, rotator cuff
    CP – Contract shoulder blades, requires a static contraction to maintain, drive upper back into bench upon concentric contraction


    2. P – Weak off of chest
    WP – Bar too heavy, nobody fails off of the chest
    CP #1 – Lower the bar with your back, “springboard effect”, activate stretch reflex
    CP #2 – Develop accelerative strength, prolong rate of force production


    3. P – Stuck ½ way up
    WP – Triceps
    CP #1 – Spread the bar with your grip, activate medial head of triceps
    CP #2 – Keep elbows positioned perpendicular under bar, any rotation outwards transfers the load to the shoulder capsule


    4. P – Pressing into the J-hooks
    WP – Triceps
    CP #1 – The shortest path between 2 points is a straight line, maintain a straight bar path
    CP #2 – Do not push into bar, press yourself away from bar, create separation
    CP #3 – keeping the elbows positioned perpendicular under the bar maintains the greatest mechanical advantage, any rotation outwards transfers the load to the shoulder capsule


    5. P – Butt rises from bench
    WP – Incorrect technique, bar too heavy, bench too low
    CP #1 – Maintain correct posture, knees up, straighten legs or drive with heels
    CP #2 – Do not arch low back, arch upper back by contracting shoulder blades


    6. P – Head rises with eccentric lowering
    WP – Incorrect technique
    CP #1 – Maintain correct posture, keep head down with chin tucked
    CP #2 – Concaving chest causes an increased distance for the bar to travel


    bron: Determining and Strengthening Weaknesses
    I know from teaching hundreds of seminars that the guys who say they have “awesome technique” are usually the biggest disasters—their ego just doesn’t let them see it.
    - Dave Tate

  • #2
    Altijd handig zo'n checklistje.

    Is deze er ook voor de deadlift en overhead press toevallig?
    "Straight outta gym"

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Iron Mind View Post
      Altijd handig zo'n checklistje.

      Is deze er ook voor de deadlift en overhead press toevallig?
      Jij ook altijd met je rotvragen.

      Ik had laatst wel een kort artikel geplaatst over deadliften: http://forum.bodynet.nl/oefeningen/6...nd-tricks.html
      I know from teaching hundreds of seminars that the guys who say they have “awesome technique” are usually the biggest disasters—their ego just doesn’t let them see it.
      - Dave Tate

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      • #4
        Originally posted by inferno_0666 View Post
        Jij ook altijd met je rotvragen.

        Ik had laatst wel een kort artikel geplaatst over deadliften: http://forum.bodynet.nl/oefeningen/6...nd-tricks.html
        Zegt er een wat, haha
        "Straight outta gym"

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        • #5
          Hier wat mooie checklist puntjes uit je stuk Infero.

          "You need to find that perfect spot—where your hips are close to the bar, your shoulders are behind the bar, your lower back is arched, your upper back is rounded, your belly is full of air, and you can pull toward your body."

          Een bolle bovenrug is dus niet erg, terwijl ik dus eerst dacht dat het beter zou zijn als dat niet zou gebeuren.
          Last edited by Iron Mind; 31-10-2013, 10:32.
          "Straight outta gym"

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          • #6
            Inderdaad, dat is hoe Tate het doet en aan anderen leert. Waar het om gaat is niet zozeer dat de bovenrug bewust bol is, maar meer dat de schouders niet naar elkaar worden getrokken.
            I know from teaching hundreds of seminars that the guys who say they have “awesome technique” are usually the biggest disasters—their ego just doesn’t let them see it.
            - Dave Tate

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            • #7
              Originally posted by inferno_0666 View Post
              Inderdaad, dat is hoe Tate het doet en aan anderen leert. Waar het om gaat is niet zozeer dat de bovenrug bewust bol is, maar meer dat de schouders niet naar elkaar worden getrokken.
              En dan zeg je dat ik een zeikerd ben ? Nee, je hebt gelijk, ik had het wat concreter moeten formuleren zoals jij hierboven beschreven hebt.
              "Straight outta gym"

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Iron Mind View Post
                En dan zeg je dat ik een zeikerd ben ? Nee, je hebt gelijk, ik had het wat concreter moeten formuleren zoals jij hierboven beschreven hebt.
                Ik wist al lang wat jij bedoelde, brompot.
                I know from teaching hundreds of seminars that the guys who say they have “awesome technique” are usually the biggest disasters—their ego just doesn’t let them see it.
                - Dave Tate

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