Sunday, August 13, 2017

Buggy With a Near Certainty of Rain

This was the first time I actually did something other than the practice butts at TBOF, mostly because a handful of friends from the gym or the SCA had shown up.




The pictures below are courtesy of D. Ruse from the box.  I'm shooting alongside fellow athlete and sword enthusiast.  These targets were definitely up close and personal!


Saturday, August 05, 2017

To Xibalba With It!

Despite the other stuff going on, I was still able to get a touch of time to myself for sanity's sake. How else is one supposed to survive prior to school starting and being semi-forced to put up with perfume demons from the deepest bowels of the Abyss?  Most of my Wolf Pack has gone over to a competition that I unfortunately wasn't able to sign up for and compete in due to nebulous lack of plans on perfume demon visitors, some arbitrary social event that has no logic attached to it, and the nuclear fallout for choosing to take care of myself instead of catering to inane tomfoolery.





And then there were the stills my camera somewhat took of me... Usually I would not have gone in on a Saturday, but it was sufficiently early in the day and my usual happy haunts were unavailable.































Friday, August 04, 2017

Barbell Clean: Debugging

Here are the other videos including a 3 position clean to better assess where my form tends to do well and where it falters.  It's the transition that gives me the most difficulty, but premature pulling has also crept in when my central nervous system fries.


And then there was the snatch balance, where I tend to do a bit of a lurch and a heaving motion, turning it into a heaving snatch balance.  This is good practice for me to drop down faster to catch the bar lower after I hit triple extension and pull the bar as high as it will go.


Finally there's the jerk balance, which is the jerk version of the snatch balance.  I chose to use a split jerk for this because it is the one that gives me the best shot of dropping below the bar quickly and maintain better control of the bar, although a power jerk or a squat jerk may also be eventually feasible once I get my strength and mobility up to par.


Barbell Debugging: Clean

Clean & jerk is NOT an easy lift, nor is the snatch.  Both lifts are highly technical, so I'm spending time debugging my form at steps where I know I struggle.  My primary issue appears to be in that transition from first to second pull at the knee, although I also tend to do the high pull on the bar a bit early before I fully go into triple extension at hip, knee, and ankle.  This holds for both clean & jerk and snatch.

One thing I concentrated on was my hang clean so I can start reverse engineering how to get to each step.  I have trouble with hitching, which stems from not engaging my hamstrings and glutes in time as well as not shooting my knees back at the appropriate instant.



The other lifts will show up in a future post once I filter out the more embarrassing clips and the files are actually uploaded to YouTube.


Wednesday, August 02, 2017

Double Unders...

I'm still a long way from being remotely proficient, but this was a baseline clip I took of myself early during practice.  One of the coaches has since worked with me on my form to make sure I use my wrists a whole lot more.  Nearly every class has involved said coach yelling to me, "Less arm, more wrist!"


And then there was Barbell Club, where I focused on my form on especially light weights. I'm still in wimp mode with flawed anatomy and physiology, but extra wimpy is better than nothing.  Most of the focus was actually at about 50% of my clean & jerk and getting the following to happen: engaging my glutes and hamstrings, making sure to open up my knees once the barbell approaches my knees from mid-shin, getting my knees to spring back simultaneously with my hips opening forward, and making sure that I am only moving in the y-plane.  The change to my cleans also apply to my snatches.  I also had a coach have me stand uncomfortably close to the rig so that if I do the hitching / giddy-up movement, I would feel something poke me in the rear end.