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Side-by-Side Comparison of a Competition Clean for Elite American 105kg Olympic Lifters

October 23, 2017 jhowenstein

Side-by-side comparison of a competition clean for three elite American 105kg Olympic lifters.

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Quantifying “Consistency” in Olympic Weightlifting

July 6, 2017 jhowenstein

“Consistent” technique is generally considered to be a quality of high-level weightlifter. However this is a qualitative term and therefore its difficult to objectively measure

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Comparing Barbell Acceleration Patterns for Snatches of Increasing Weight with a Custom Barbell Accelerometer

June 10, 2017 jhowenstein

Sports technology is a rapidly growing trend and, with Weightlifting/Sport Training being no exception, there are multiple devices on the market to measure barbell acceleration

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Comparing a Successful vs. Unsuccessful Snatch in High Level Competition

May 23, 2017 jhowenstein

What makes the difference between making or missing a big lift in competition? Well when we look at high-level lifters, the answer is usually not

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Bar Path Analysis of an American Record Snatch

May 15, 2017 jhowenstein

At the 2015 National Championships, Jared Fleming snatched 170 kg (~375 lbs) to set a new American record, and displayed one of the best celebrations

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