Hey Coach! Is it possible to do a whiteboard video on how to program double C&J for a 6 week cycle( with the goal of moving up in weight for exp from double 24s to double 28s)? Thanks
Nice instructions! But, I have a philosophical question: Why? Why even perform/learn the clean & jerk? Esp. when one can get similar (if not more) benefits from practising the clean & push press, and/or clean & long push press, and/or clean & thruster...?
Hi coach, could you clarify something about the rack position? I notice all the hardstyle people keep the elbow disconnected from the body. Wouldn’t you get a much stronger drive for the jerk if the elbow was connected to the hip like in the sport style rack? Is there a specific reason for not connecting it in hardstyle?
@@HardstyleKettlebellPro Bill Esch compares the KB rack to the Olympic barbell rack here. What are your thoughts on his details about elbow position? czcams.com/video/_w_qiefZ2bE/video.htmlsi=aVKy7sKnlEwXfLd6
The Double C&J is my secret exercice for Kyokushin. It is so effective.
Terrific Instruction. Thank You!
Very helpful video Coach. Keep it up!
Well done
could you do a video running through those posters on your wall with the levels of exercises and standards? Would be really interesting!
The time will come...
Good exercises, thanks.
Hey Coach! Is it possible to do a whiteboard video on how to program double C&J for a 6 week cycle( with the goal of moving up in weight for exp from double 24s to double 28s)? Thanks
Coming up
Nice instructions!
But, I have a philosophical question: Why? Why even perform/learn the clean & jerk? Esp. when one can get similar (if not more) benefits from practising the clean & push press, and/or clean & long push press, and/or clean & thruster...?
Ask Olympic Weighlifters the same question :) The short answer is, because you can put up more weight overhead.
@@HardstyleKettlebellPro Hmmm...okay...
Hi coach, could you clarify something about the rack position? I notice all the hardstyle people keep the elbow disconnected from the body. Wouldn’t you get a much stronger drive for the jerk if the elbow was connected to the hip like in the sport style rack? Is there a specific reason for not connecting it in hardstyle?
The reason is TENSION. We don't lose it during the rack. Look at Olympic Weightlifters. We take a similar approach to lifting max weight.
@@HardstyleKettlebellPro Bill Esch compares the KB rack to the Olympic barbell rack here. What are your thoughts on his details about elbow position?
czcams.com/video/_w_qiefZ2bE/video.htmlsi=aVKy7sKnlEwXfLd6
Enter the kettelbell next