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Weightlifting Technique with Evidence: Lifting the Feet in the Snatch & Clean
Matt Foreman | Olympic Weightlifting Technique
Get Cozy Down There: Improving The Snatch & Jerk Receiving Positions
Greg Everett | Olympic Weightlifting Technique
Snatch & Clean Pulling Technique: No Laughing Matter
Matt Foreman | Olympic Weightlifting Technique
Get it Behind Your Neck: Improving the Snatch and Jerk Overhead Position
Greg Everett | Olympic Weightlifting Technique
Squat Stance & the Olympic Lifts: The Snatch & Clean Receiving Positions
Greg Everett | Olympic Weightlifting Technique
Use Your Legs
Steve Pan | Olympic Weightlifting Technique
Snatch and Clean Extension: Be Patient
Greg Everett | Olympic Weightlifting Technique
Move Your Feet: The Third Pull of the Snatch & Clean
Greg Everett | Olympic Weightlifting Technique
Spread the Bar, But Not That Way: Holding the Snatch Overhead
Greg Everett | Olympic Weightlifting Technique
Getting Under the Split Jerk Properly
Greg Everett | Olympic Weightlifting Technique
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