Interesting OL research paper quantifying good form

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Interesting OL research paper quantifying good form

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I guess if you train like this (see picture below, you can compensate for a "not ideal" form...
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According to the commentary, "Red is 25 kg, Blue is 20 kg, Yellow is 15 kg and the bar is 20 kg", so that's front squatting 290kg for a guy who is in the 77kg class... :shock:

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xarope wrote: According to the commentary, "Red is 25 kg, Blue is 20 kg, Yellow is 15 kg and the bar is 20 kg",...
...and green = 10kg.

The color-code is Oly standard. Competitive weightlifters (e.g. Goi) should be very familiar with it. :)

Surprisingly, ClubFitt at Sengkang Sports Complex has color-coded plates. :shock:
Don't know if there's any other commercial / public gym that has it.
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