@@celebrity6781 yeah my bad hes had 390 totals before (180+210) and I believe dimas's best total is that or 5 kilos more. I guess dimas just has better luck and outcomes in certain situations.
@@georgiannationalist1719 yes hes a heavyweight , this is a pound for pound sport. The guys i named are all more accomplished than him and guys like Dimas faced much tougher competition. Hes also been busted for cheating so no cheating is a goat
They do but a different stage of the pull. Dimas fully extends with his legs and negates much scooping at all. He flexes his lats and traps to bring the bar to the same height as his hip with his legs fully extended but torso still over the bar. At this point he violently pulls back and extends up cutting out a portion of the lift.
I love it how the commentators are way off on his technique! He performs the lift mostly with his legs. and they are saying that he uses his traps and back lol. If you look at a slo mo of his lift, you notice that he doesn't fully extend the back and uses his traps only to pull himself under the bar
I feel like the olympic commentators know better than you. Especially considering that they're correct. The further hinged over you are, the more of a back lift it is.
I love it when the lifter is medium build or even skinny and they lift hella impressive.....I wanna be like that......good muscles but fast and agile..
Andrei Rybakov had snatched 183kg and did it but cause ran out of time the lift wasn't valid 😅 .He will get the gold if that lift was valid because Asanidze just 2,5kg more in total if this lift valid it will add 3 kg so other competitors will increase more weight
I always wondered why their arms are un-even... that meaning, the lift looks asymmetric to me. The right side of the bar is always a bit lower than the left side of the bar... how come?
Such a shame that Rybakou wasn't as good in the CJ as in the Snatch. Otherwise he could be one of the biggest names in history. No one could touch his Snatch WR of 187 kg in the 85 (81 now) class
@testiclecrusher2 I guess it depends on what we define "larger" to be. If we define larger to be mass or volume, or both, then what he said is a painfully obvious truism. If we're strictly talking height then you have a point.
Arms could be uneven for a number of reasons. One arm MIGHT be jsut a tid bit longer than the other. Or maybe one arm is a placed a little bit closer to the inside. Or maybe because one arms stronger than the other. You tell me. Your guss is as good as mine.
b division is usally the guys who are new to the olympic level and don't lift as much as the a group. andrei rybakou is probly the only b group lifter that could lift at a group level
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