@@lemat579 as a native English speaker, I can assure you, his English is far from perfect. It’s not so much the pronunciation, but rather, the sentence structure.
I'm so glad this man took the time and effort to do this in english. So many brilliant russian athletes have so much to teach but the language barrier stops them.
he is the freaking champion in the room , he can be confident speaking mandarin , even if no one understands it - confidence will be there ... He is after all - fluent in snatch :)
Watching his videos has helped me tremendously to improve my snatch technique and I am able to see the difference. Was able to snatch more confidently after following his guidelines, and without the bar falling in front or behind even a single time. Amazing coach, he is.
That WHAAAOOOP! cracks me up all the time lol, it's almost like he's mocking them but no that's just him trying to express it's too excessive. Just pure gold though his advices.
8:45,the ultimate Squatting Slav In Tracksuit position.Love Dmitry,the bloke is a champ,as was his dad Vyacheslav,one of my lifting heroes from back in the early 80s.
@@MetalDavidRulez Dmitriy Vyacheslavovich Klokov is a Russian former Olympic weightlifter, and World Champion. He competed in the 105 kg category. Weight: 105 kg (231 lb) Personal best(s): Snatch: 196 kg (2011); Clean & Jerk: 232 kg (2011); Total: 428 kg ...
What's the reason behind only lifting with the strength needed for the weight and going slow? Whenever I watch Clarence lift he explodes in warm-ups and on his maxes.
1. non saltare troppo alto, ci perdere il bilanciere e la sensazione 2. ricorde sempre di muovere ghi piede cosi, non troppo largo ma in buono posizione per fare uno squat. 3. quando stai riscaldando per fare i movimente non usare tutta la tua potenza finché non raggiungi il 70%.
Getting trained by a name like Demitri Klokov...HUGE advantage. Any time any one gets that kind of high-level coaching. Makes all the difference. A champion vs a wannebe coach.
Dmitriy Vyacheslavovich Klokov is a Russian former Olympic weightlifter, and World Champion. He competed in the 105 kg category. Weight: 105 kg (231 lb) Personal best(s): Snatch: 196 kg (2011); Clean & Jerk: 232 kg (2011); Total: 428 kg ...