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Simon Martirosyan 184kg Youth Snatch World Record + Marcel Guidea 225kg C&J Attempt

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Only 2 weeks after he broke his Snatch world record in Kazakhstan, 17 year old Simon Martirosyan improved his mark to 184kg at the European Junior & Under 23 Championships in Limassol, Cyprus.

Another highlight from this session was 19 year old Marcel Guidea (or Marchel Guydya as he is called now). He Clean & (Squat) Jerked 219 on his second attempt and go super close to 225kg.

What’s more, he only weighed in at 99.9kg bodyweight!

Recordings of all lifts available on EasyWL.

Simon Martirosyan 184kg Youth Snatch World Record + Marcel Guidea 225kg C&J Attempt is a post by Gregor from All Things Gym.


Dmitry Klokov 190kg Hang Snatch

Zulfiya Chinshanlo 134kg Clean and Jerk World Record

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Zulfiya Chinshanlo had an outstanding performance at the 2014 World Weightlifting Championship, setting two world records in the Clean and Jerk.

After her 127kg opener, which secured her gold in the total, the 21 year old lifted 133kg for a new World Record on her second attempt. However that wasn’t enough. After all, how often do you get to set WRs in your home country? So she followed is up with 134kg on her third attempt.

This was her third time breaking the record within a 6 week period (132kg @ 2014 Asian Games)

Update 30.11.2014: ATG Slow Mo + Real Time Video.

(Video also on Facebook and Instagram @atginsta)


HookGrip Slow Motion

Zulfiya Chinshanlo 134kg Clean and Jerk World Record is a post by Anton from All Things Gym.

Mikhail Koklyaev Interview at GPA Worlds

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After the Konstantin Konstantinovs interview, Mike Israetel interviewed Mikhail Koklyaev for JTS Strength.

Together they recap Misha’s career.

More: Past Misha interviews here and here.

My Notes:


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  • boxing at age 11, 1 year training
  • Soviet Union collapsed
  • switched to Karate, instructor was an didn’t know what he was doing
  • saw Arnold Schwarzenegger film, and decided to that he wants to be like him
  • was tall and skinny
  • started weightlifting
  • diet wasn’t right, didn’t eat enough
  • “if I’m not growing in size, I’m going to put on weight on the bar and try to get as strong as I can”
  • 1994, age 15, worked as loader for food trucks during the summer, did 125 + 155
  • became so good that the city paid a small stipend
  • age 16 silver medal at Russian junior nationals with 150 + 177.5
  • 1996, won Russian teen nationals, 155 + 187.5 national teen records
  • now member o the national team national team, met David Rigert who inspired him much
  • stood before the decision to be a professional sportsman or join the army
  • 1997, age 18, 179 + 190 at jr nationals
  • became more and more skeptical of authority, which caused conflicts with the weightlifting administration
  • became more independent
  • 1998, he felt like he didn’t belong to the weightlifting family of Russia, felt like an outsider
  • weightlifting family ,like the army, requires you to shut up and do as you’re told
  • age 20, 190 + 232, at the time he was “lifting for bad reasons”, he thinks the reason you should train is for yourself. at this point in his life he was lifting to prove it to other other people
  • met his future wife, realized there is a life outside of lifting
  • 2001, productive training year, then had injury in hip muscles, went to a competition anyway and bombed
  • when he snatched 200 for the first time, all the politics went away for a second, when you are that good, people leave the politics aside
  • 2003, Snatched Russian record & European record, with 210 snatch, got a small apartment as a gift (his biggest prize)
  • 2004, last chance meet, needed to get into shape quickly, Hinting at drug use (“methods” that make you gain & lose quickly)

Strongman Career

  • at the 2004 Russian Olympics qualifier he took first place, beat Chigishev with 205 + 245, Chigishev didn’t total
  • federation, decided that he won’t go, no Russian +105 at Olympics, this year
  • never took his lifting problems home, “family life is like clean water, you don’t mix it with dirty water”
  • 2004, at a local sports day in town, he got asked by Elbrus Nigmatulin (Russian strongman) if he wants to join train with him
  • Manitoulin teased him about weightlifters not being ready for strongman
  • took part in a team strongman comp
  • went to the gym 3 times a week to do weightlifting, to keep strength, and  3 times per week he did strongman technical training, nobody knew about it, he didn’t regard it as a true sport, because strongman is not Olympic
  • April 2005 he won all six events of the Russian strongman championships
  • Vasily Alekseyev on how to become strong: “Don’t let anyone interfere with your training”

And just to prove that he is the best all around strength athlete of our time, here is Misha with a 900kg Total done in 37 seconds :D

Mikhail Koklyaev Interview at GPA Worlds is a post by Gregor from All Things Gym.

Vasiliy Polovnikov 200kg Snatch at 101kg (2011)

Review of Dmitry Klokov’s “Training Methods of the Russian Champion” Ebook & Videos

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Dmitry Klokov released his ebook and coaching videos today.

klokov-book-coverIt’s called “Klokov: Training Methods of the Russian Champion” and you can currently get it for a discounted price of $27 US.

Note that this is not a sponsored post. I was not contacted by the Juggernaut guys and paid for my own copy.

Have you bought it? How did you like it? Leave your comments below (stay on topic, no hating!).

The Book

What It Is:

The book is an autobiography in which Dmitry recounts key moments of his career leading up to the Beijing Olympics.

It’s about growing up in the sport, and shows how Dmitry perceived his time in the national team. It also focuses on the rivalry within the team during the selection process (with other athletes and coaches) that pushed him into peak shape, as well as and the struggles that come with being a professional athlete (like injuries).

For example his most critical injury to date, when he wanted to beat his father’s best Jerk from rack. Not an easy task as Dmitry’s father Jerked a whopping 275kg from the rack. So in a training session where Dmitry aimed to go for 265kg, he injured himself on an attempt with 255kg.

This injury is the reason that even today, he often rotates clockwise with the bar overhead.

What’s remarkable is that even with this injury he showed up for the afternoon training session the next day and figured out the what exercises he was still able to do (squats with a long strap on the bar for example).

What the Book is Not:

The book is not a technical manual going over weekly schedules, or sets & rep schemes.

Verdict: It’s a short read and I wish it wouldn’t end with a “To be continued…” after the Beijing Olympics. Yet I really enjoyed to reliving those moments from Dmitry’s perspective.

The Videos

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These are worth the money alone. In 16 videos Dmitry goes over important aspects of weightlifting technique as well as various drills (some of which you have already seen in the Klokov Seminar Exercise post). See full table of contents below.

Verdict: This is basically a lot of what he covers in his seminars. So it’s great for people that couldn’t make it to one of the seminars yet or even for people who attended a seminar and now want to have a condensed version of the topics covered.

What You Get

  • a pdf with 100 pages (80 of which make up the autobiography section) with lots of pictures
  • links + passwords to 16 videos on Vimeo (1 Hour 48 Min)
  • once you entered the password on Vimeo you can download the clips (in SD and HD quality)

Table of Content

  • The Early life of a champion
  • The Lone Wolf
  • Becoming World Champion
  • On Top of the World
  • The First Major Setback
  • Bouncing Back
  • Getting Back to the World Championships
  • The 2007 World Championships
  • Eyes on the Olympics
  • Another Setback
  • Qualifying For Beijing
  • Making the Olympic Team
  • The 2008 Olympic Games

Videos Table of Content

  • Introduction & Snatch From Floor To Below Knees
  • Snatch From Below To Above The Knees
  • Hip Contact In The Snatch
  • Special Exercises for Mobility In The Pull
  • Special Exercises For Strengthening The First Pull
  • Troubleshooting Technique Errors In The Snatch
  • Training The Traps For The Snatch
  • Clean From The Floor To Above The Knees
  • Hip Contact In The Clean
  • Clean Catch
  • Flexibility For The Front Rack Position
  • The Jerk Dip
  • The Jerk
  • Special Exercises For The Jerk
  • Squat Tips
  • Assistance Exercises

Review of Dmitry Klokov’s “Training Methods of the Russian Champion” Ebook & Videos is a post by Gregor from All Things Gym.

Yue Kang 170kg x5 Squat Almaty 2014 Worlds Training Hall

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From the 2014 World Championships Training Hall

Yue Kang (75kg) Squats 170kg x5, one week before her competition day. She did 150 x5 before that.

(Video also Facebook and Instagram @atginsta)

The 2 times Junior World Champion and 2011 Worlds silver medalist was a bit unlucky as she entered the competition with an old hip injury that flared up again.

She missed her Snatch opener at 126kg twice, before she made it on her third attempt. In the Clean & Jerk she only made her opener at 151 and then missed two attempts at 155kg. In the end she became second in the Snatch, fourth in the Clean & Jerk and third in the Total.

Note that 6 weeks earlier at the 2014 Asian Games she set international competition PRs with 131 in the Snatch and 160kg in the Clean & Jerk (missed the 164kg WR).

More from Yue:

Yue Kang 170kg x5 Squat Almaty 2014 Worlds Training Hall is a post by Gregor from All Things Gym.

Yung Chang 145kg Squat

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Meanwhile in China …

Update: Excellent detective work from Phil!

Correction: This is not Zhang Rong as the video title claims. This is Yung Chang.

  • She’s 21 years old
  • In the 2013 Chinese National Games she didn’t complete one lift, bombed the Snatch, DNF (via)
  • At the 2014 Chinese Nationals she went 86, 90x,  90x in the Snatch and 103x, 103, 108x in the Clean and Jerk

Anyway, still a nice 145kg Squat.



Here she is at the 2013 Chinese National Games

Also, here at the 2014 Chinese Nationals (8m, 17m35s, 20m30s, 24m30s, 26m50s, 46m25s)

Yung Chang 145kg Squat is a post by Gregor from All Things Gym.


Zhassulan Kydyrbaev 229kg Clean & Jerk Almaty 2014 World Championships

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Zhassulan Kydyrbaev

Until recently that was a name that I had not been familiar with. But after he showed up in Ilya’s videos and posted his 190 +230 in training it was clear that he is one to be reckoned with.

In what until then was the most exciting session at the 2014 worlds the 22 year old went 175, 179, x182 in the Snatch and then took over the arena with 215, 221, 229kg in the Clean & Jerk. This lift gave him lead over his teammate Vladimir Sedov who was 9kg ahead of him after his 188kg Snatch.

Follow him on Instagram @zhassulan.kydyrbaev.

(Video also on Facebook and ATG’s Instagram @atginsa)

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More from the 94kg Session at Worlds:

Zhassulan Kydyrbaev 229kg Clean & Jerk Almaty 2014 World Championships is a post by Gregor from All Things Gym.

Day in the Life of Dmitry Klokov

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Meanwhile in Russia …

Video Blogger Misha Prygunov, followed Dmitry Klokov around for a day.

It’s 2 hours and in Russian, but just from watching it confirms my view of Dmitry – always working on something.

They visit the Winner Sportswear offices and the place where his clothes are produced (all sewn by hand!), train together, and finish it off in Dmitry’s sauna.

Notes:

  • at breakfast: he usually sleeps in and doesn’t eat breakfast, sleep is too important for him
  • is around 109kg and could get up to 115 by the end of the week if he decided to eat a lot
  • says that only Russian WL system requires lots of muscles, other teams have very good lifters that aren’t very bulky
  • then during the drive he had two anecdotes about corrupt Russian traffic police
  • In the clothing factory:
  • apparently he has the need to “put clothes on people” since late 2005
  • got the name “winner” despite it being already trademarked by someone in Australia, but they didn’t use it
  • wants to expand his clothing line to a lot of specialty sport, but the focus is on generic sport clothing
  • started to produce clothes in Russia for patriotic reasons and cause it was easier to organize but is thinking about moving production to China long term
  • currently sales only via the web shop but is trying to get his stuff into regular stores in Russia

Day in the Life of Dmitry Klokov is a post by Gregor from All Things Gym.

2014 University World Championships

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2014-university-worlds-logoIt’s time for the 2014 University World Championships in Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Useful Links:

Live Stream

Schedule

(All times Thailand Local)

Friday 05.12:

  • W 48 A 13:00
  • W 53 A 17:00
  • M 56 A 19:00


Saturday 06.12:

  • M 69 B 11:00
  • W 58 A 13:00
  • M 69 A 15:00
  • W 63 A 17:00
  • M 77 A 19:00

Sunday 07.12:

  • W 69 A 13:00
  • M 85 A 15:00
  • W 75 A 17:00
  • M 94 A 19:00

Sunday 08.12

  • M 105 A 11:00
  • W +75 A 13:00
  • M +105 A 15:00

2014 University World Championships is a post by Gregor from All Things Gym.

Kianoush Rostami 178kg Snatch Almaty 2014 World Championships

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Here is Kianoush Rostami‘s 178kg Snatch from the Almaty 2014 World Championships which set him up to become the new world champion.

With one big breath and a little hop forward on each attempt, the 23 year old Iranian, who started weightlifting at the age of 13, went 3/3 in the Snatch. 173, 176 and 178 , which was only surpassed by Ivan Markov’s 179kg.

(Video also on Facebook and on ATG’s Instagram @atginsta)

Afterwards at the press conference Kianoush, who’s English is pretty good by the way, said that came for the Clean & Jerk world record.

“I’m angry I didn’t get it,” he said. “But I will do it.”

He did that weight multiple times in training. What’s even more remarkable is that he did the 220kg C&Js it at 85kg and even 83kg bodyweight!

At this point in the press conference, Ivan Markov, with a smile on his face (can you believe it?), turns on his mic and says “you are a strong man”.

But the WR wasn’t meant to fall that day. In the Clean & Jerk Kianoush missed opener at 211, which threw him off. So much so that he also missed his second attempt. He was angry and said “my mind was still busy”, “God helped me with the 213″.

If I do world record, I can go up to 94kg. Now I stay.

He then took the opportunity to address his troubled past in the Iranian national team under former coach Kourosh Bagheri.

As you know he along with Behdad and others left the national team, because they disagreed with how he ran things. He is the reason Kianoush wasn’t allowed to lift at the 2013 worlds. During this time he and the others thought about quitting the sport all together.

“Bagheri is a bad man”, he openly said. “I am not a man who usually talks bad about people, but this is the truth.”. Kianoush said that he and the others were constantly bullied and the training program injured many of them. He assured us that this is not only Kianoush’s, but the opinion of everyone on the team. A couple of days later Behdad Salimi mentioned the same conflict during the +105kg press conference (although I was not present there to take notes).

I certainly applaud Kianoush for not holding back and telling the world how bad the situation in his country was.

Kianoush Rostami 178kg Snatch Almaty 2014 World Championships is a post by Gregor from All Things Gym.

Sohrab Moradi 195kg Snatch + 230kg Clean & Jerk

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Meanwhile in Iran …

Sohrab Moradi (now 94 I believe) gets some nice training PRs.

195kg Snatch + 230kg Clean & Jerk.

Currently he has only very few followers on Instagram. Follow him @ayoub.moradi.

A video posted by ayoub4mb (@ayoub.moradi) on


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A video posted by ayoub4mb (@ayoub.moradi) on

270kg Front Squat

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A video posted by ayoub4mb (@ayoub.moradi) on

Hat tip Ian Wilson for sending this in.

Sohrab Moradi 195kg Snatch + 230kg Clean & Jerk is a post by Gregor from All Things Gym.

Lu Xiaojun & Liao Hui Ma Strength Seminar Attendees – What did you learn?

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liao-hui-wrapsThere has been quite a bit of talk about the fact that USADA showed up during one of the Lu XiaojunLiao Hui & Coach Yu Jie Ma Strength Seminars.

But what about the actual seminar itself (not the USADA thing)?

Much like with the Klokov, Ilyin, Polovnikov Seminars it would be interesting to know what you have learned?

Leave your reviews in the comments.

First one from James:

I attended the Sunday workshop here in Brooklyn. Format consisted of participants coming up one by one and being critiqued by the athletes and both coaches. One of the things I learned about their method of technique was the internal rotation of the shoulders in combination with a strong retraction when overhead. This was one of the main corrections for everyone that went up. Like I’m sure most of you have heard, they say it is a lot more stable.

That advice personally gave me some reassurance because I was always trying to excessively externally rotate my shoulders overhead when I would just naturally be internally and in a much more solid position. Mind you that I am flexible and am fairly mobile so hearing this made me realize that I should just go with the natural flow of my body which felt much more comfortable to begin with. It was noticeably present when Liao demonstrated as well.

Another thing that they pointed out was the fact that people were bending their wrists throughout the Snatch and C&J. Coach Ma mentioned how Americans do this to keep the bar closer, but it is the wrong idea because they should be relaxed along with the arms. The Chinese keep the bar almost in contact throughout the whole pull and do not bend their wrists in order to do this.

One of the things that I found very interesting that coach Ma said during the seminar about early arm pull was that “if you use 10% of your arm going up into the second pull, you will only be using 90% during the third pull” or something along those lines. He said that you want to keep the arms and wrists relaxed so that you don’t take away from the third pull and so you can pull maximally.

I personally asked how the athletes stay in such shape and how they are so muscular and they responded that athletes do free workouts after their regular training and don’t necessarily follow any routine but just work on their “weak points”.

One thing that was also mentioned in the seminar was about the weight distribution in the foot during the first pull. They taught the participants that 60% or so was on the front of the foot and did not emphasize all the weight being on the back. If i remember correctly, that was done in order to ensure maximal quad and overall leg drive on the extension.

I noticed about the Clean that Liao Hui catches his Clean and rises up with his Jerk grip. They mentioned how you must develop your back in order to maintain your integrity on the recovery and not have yourself collapse from the bar. Keeping an upright torso was especially emphasized and back strength must be developed extensively to maintain it.

All in all it was really enjoyable and very hands on. I personally am an avid online follower of coach Ma, Lu and Liao and have previously heard all of the things gone over at the seminar through my personal research on Chinese technique from this site, Diane Fu and other sources.

None the less, it was an experience that I had to jump on. Never do such high caliber athletes and coaches from other nations come to NYC like they did and run 2 days of seminars. It was surreal seeing them in person and not on YouTube.

Thanks for reading!
-James Chung

Lu Xiaojun & Liao Hui Ma Strength Seminar Attendees – What did you learn? is a post by Gregor from All Things Gym.

Luis Mosquera Works Up to 130kg Snatches in Almaty 2014 Worlds Training Hall

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Here are a couple of Snatches from Luis Mosquera in the 2014 World Championships Training Hall in Almaty.

The 19 year old Colombian worked up to 130kg singles in that session.

This was filmed the day I arrived in Almaty, Friday November 7th. Two days later on Sunday he won the the 62kg Snatch Bronze medal with 141kg.

(Video also on Facebook and ATG’s Instagram @atginsta)

Luis Mosquera Works Up to 130kg Snatches in Almaty 2014 Worlds Training Hall is a post by Gregor from All Things Gym.


2014 World Weightlifting Championships *More Positive Tests*

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official-2014-world-championships-LogoThis is  the 2014 World Weightlifting Championships Resource page.

As always, I will keep this page updated throughout the event as soon as new information is available.

Latest News

Update: 11.12.2014: More positive tests…

Update: 04.12.2014: Next positive tests by *drum roll* North Korea, Albania, Uzbekistan! (via)

  • BEGAJ Romela, ALB (63kg Snatch Gold Medalist 113kg)
  • RI Jong Hwa, PRK (58kg C&J Gold, Total Silver)
  • SISOEVA Marina, UZB (53kg 4th place)
  • MAMASALIYEVA Manzurahon, UZB (69kg 9th place)

Thank You!

Big thanks go to Anton from Sweden and Phil from Scotland, who on very short notice took over ATG and kept the site up to date. Without them it would have been really quiet here, while I was running around like a madman in Almaty, trying to get good footage of the event. The support you guys gave me took a huge burden off my chest! I owe you big time!

Also thanks to Nat (HookGrip) and Steve (@210weightlifting). What can I say… you guys are the best. So much fun and positive energy.

Thanks to the IWF and especially Lilla for making this trip possible in the first place and for providing us with such a great work environment.

Athletes: Thanks for letting me take your pictures and being so approachable (yes I am even looking at you team PRK).

Readers: Also thanks to you the readers who commented and submitted links and updates. Especially wlift84 should be mentioned here. It’s great to have a community like this around.

Contact Info: I’m @atginsta on Instagram and @allthingsgym on twitterATG Submit Page.

Also, subscribe to my new ATG YouTube channel where I’ll be posting clips!

Useful Links

Highlights

Recordings

News

Update: 11.12.2014: More positive tests…

Update: 04.12.2014: Next positive tests by *drum roll* North Korea, Albania, Uzbekistan! (via)

  • BEGAJ Romela, ALB (63kg Snatch Gold Medalist 113kg)
  • RI Jong Hwa, PRK (58kg C&J Gold, Total Silver)
  • SISOEVA Marina, UZB (53kg 4th place)
  • MAMASALIYEVA Manzurahon, UZB (69kg 9th place)

Update: 28.11.2014: First positive doping test – Makhliyo Togoeva, UZB (48kg 5th place) (via)

Update: 23.11.2014: Made an extra post to collect all Training Hall Videos

Update 13.11.2014: womens 69kg, 75kg A-group and mens 105kg added to the recordings section.

Update 13.11.2014: womens 63kg A and mens 85kg A-group, 58kg B group now available in the recordings section.

This is how champions share their platforms…

Update 12.11.2014: 77kg, 69kg A group, 48kg 53kg, 56kg, 69kg, 77kg B groups have been posted. On facebook I shared this video of Dmitry Klokov snatching 200kg. I’m still speechless.

Update 11.11.2014: Ivan Makov (BUL, 85kg) Squats 240 for a double to keep his legs fresh.

Update 10.11.2014:

Update 09.11.2014:

  • Added 48kg, 56 kg, 62kg in the Recordings Section below
  • The North Korean secret to Weightlifting? It’s all about those abz!

A video posted by Gregor Winter (@atginsta) on

Update 08.11.2014: Sorry for not uploading more videos guys. Schedule is crazy here. Here is Kim Tuan Thach’s 135kg Junior Snatch World Record in the 56kg class. It’s his third time breaking the Jr record this year alone (Jr Worlds, Asian Games, now Worlds).

Update 08.11.2014: Added links for IWF streams (for non A Sessions).

A photo posted by Gregor Winter (@atginsta) on

Update 07.11.2014: Added final start lists.

Update 06.11.2014: I’m on my way to Almaty.

Update 05.11.2014:

  • Poland: Bartlomiej Bonk (105kg) will not go to Worlds. He tore his quad (via). Because he also missed Europeans (injury), his funding will be cut. He said this will have “serious financial consequences” for him.
  • China: Checking in with the Chinese Women’s Team

The women’s clip basically says that the team is in fine shape, but still smarting from getting only 2/7 golds in Incheon. The coach says the recent performances of North Korea and Chinese Taipei have sounded an alarm that the Chinese team must adapt and improve to regain its dominance. In general, both women’s and men’s teams are in good shape (with the exception of Liao cutting his hand).

Update 04.11.2014: Checking in with the Chinese Men’s Team.

Liao Hui has stitches on his thumb.

Update: Thanks to Victor for the translation.

Liao Hui broke a teacup while washing it, causing a deep wound that required 5 stitches. His stitches are supposed to come off only one day before the 69kg A group.

Although it hurts his training, he says the main problem is that he can’t go into the sauna for fear of infecting it and that causes it to be difficult on his pre-comp weight-loss. He says it’s really mind-over-matter this time but he says he’ll probably still perform fine.


Update 29.10.2014: Marcin Dolega was suspended by the Polish federation. He supposedly tested positive for elevated levels of norandrosterone (nandrolone or its derivatives).

Update 24.10.2014:

  • Ruslan Albegov says he’s not in the best shape (via). Due to an injury his prearation did not go to according to plan. … Is he just low balling?
  • Syrtsov said says that the final composition of the Russian team will be announced November 6th (via)

Update 22.10.2014: Tian Tao posted this teaser photo on his weibo. Says: “220 See You at World Championships”

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Update 18.10.2014: First update to list already.

First Impressions:

I would not be surprised to see some changes to list though. The “Final” Final Start List usually appears one week out.

Update 15.10.2014:

  • Andrey Aramnau won’t be lifting. (via) He has a small injury and will prepare for next year’s worlds (thanks Robert).

2014 World Weightlifting Championships *More Positive Tests* is a post by Gregor from All Things Gym.

Oleg Chen Interview

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Oleg Chen Interview

Next in the series of interviews with Russian weightlifters we talked to Oleg Chen.

Alexey Goldbergs from wodloft.ru interviewed the 26 year old shortly after the 2014 World Championships.

Oleg talks talks about the competition, his numerous injuries and of course his training,

Translation is brought to you by Sergiy Turchyn.


Oleg, I would like to congratulate you to the silver medal in the Snatch in the last World Championships in Kazakhstan. It’s a pity you couldn’t get on the podium in the total. What do you think about your performance at this competition, considering that you did not fully recover from the knee surgery performed in May?

I would give myself 3 out of 5 for my performance because even after the injury I had a chance to be in top 3. I was ready to lift enough weight to get on the podium in the total. That’s why I was disappointed. I had to endure a lot during the preparation. After the surgery I had to train on painkillers.

What was your plan for this competition?

I was ready for my 160/180. However, the Clean and Jerk didn’t go well after the Snatch.

However, you Clean and Jerked 178 kg. After that you had to go for 182 and you have never lifted such weight in competition.

Yes, I have never attempted such weight in competition.

You looked like you missed the first Snatch because you were nervous. It looked possible for you to lift and you did that in the second attempt where you successfully lifted those 153 kg. Was that the real reason?

At first, I planned to open with 155. Later in the competition we changed the plan and it seems that my mental preparation for 155 let me down. I was confident that I would lift this weight [153], relaxed because of that and made a mistake. As a result the barbell was too far forward. The second attempt was good and I could lift more.

We will talk about the third attempt later.

Of course, I should have performed the first attempt successfully. It was my mistake that I wasn’t mentally prepared enough for this weight.

Did it matter that you competed on your motherland [Oleg Chen was born in Almaty, Kazakhstan]?

Not really. I was only a little bit nervous because it was my first meet after the surgery.

I am sure many people are interested in the following question. What happened in the 3rd Snatch attempt? After 153 it looked like you could lift at least 3 more kg, but you attempted 154. This was just 1 kg more, an automatic increase in weight after a successful attempt. Could you give us any comments?

Sure. After I lifted 153, I was walked down from the platform and told my coaches: “Let’s go 160 next.” When the coaches finally agreed to lift this weight, 1 kg was automatically added and when we started changing the attempt weight during the first 30 seconds out of 2 min, about 6 seconds were definitely still left on the clock.

However, the secretary from Egypt who took attempts told us that it was too late to change the attempt weight. While we tried to prove something, these 6 seconds passed and I had to lift 154 kg. [Note: In another interview, Alexander Venkov, the head coach, admitted that it was his mistake that he took too long to change the attempt.]

So, it wasn’t the coach mistake, as many thought. This was more of a “sabotage” from the judges.

Yes, it seems like it. There was still time left, but the judge just refused to change the attempt. Of course, I became upset. Everyone understood that my Snatch is better than Clean and Jerk and I had to get ahead in the Snatch in order to fight for a medal in the total. Even if I Snatched my usual 157 kg and Cleaned and Jerked 180, I would get the second place.

I should also ask the question about the equipment. It was strange that during these Worlds some athletes competed in Adidas shoes where all the logos were covered and Nike logos were drawn instead. Could you explain why did you compete in Nike Romaleos II in Europeans, but decided to go with Adidas adiPower in this competition?

We were given Nike equipment before Europeans and I literally put it on 2 weeks before the competition, but couldn’t get used to it. Firstly, they are too wide for me and my feet were not fixed in place. Secondly, I was always too far forward in them.

Many notice this aspect of Nike shoes.

Before that I never “spinned” in the Snatch. On Europeans I dropped 155 behind, which is not easy to do with my narrow grip.

So, I decided to discard these shoes and compete in my old Adidas ones. We later talked to representatives of Nike that has a contract with RWF and gives us equipment. Of course, the federation didn’t like the fact that I competed in Adidas.

However, I really cannot compete in them [Nikes]. Not because I don’t like Nike. No. I am just not comfortable in them. We came to a conclusion that they would take me together with middleweight and heavyweight guys, measure us, and Nike will fit shoes according to these measurements.

What do you mean by “fit”? They have only one shoe model.

They will sew them differently.

So, it would be some special order.

I guess so. I personally don’t care if it is called Nike or Adidas. I just want the shoes to fit me and be comfortable.

You mentioned your narrow Snatch grip. What is the reason for that?

I broke my wrist in 2003I broke my wrist in 2003. If I Snatch with a wider grip, I feel discomfort in the wrist. After trial and error I ended up with my current grip.

If I didn’t have the wrist problem, I would probably have a wider grip. I would probably Snatch more in this case too because I would have to pull the barbell less high.

Since you have such a narrow grip, you have very good shoulder and chest flexibility. Have you ever thought about trying the Squat Jerk like the Chinese?

No, I haven’t tried that. I don’t have any problems with the Jerk. I always Jerk. This time I just hurried a little bit.

I also thought that after such a heavy 182 kg Clean you rushed with the Jerk.

It crushed me and I had to Jerk it faster. I missed. I Jerk 205 from rack. But in this case I didn’t even stand up completely because I wasn’t stable. If I waited a little bit, there would be no problem. Overall, I don’t have a problem with the Jerk. I need to work on Cleans and leg strength more.
I need to work on Cleans and leg strength more
What was your impression from the championship on your motherland? Did you like everything? Was everything comfortable and organized well?

Yes, everything was organized at the highest level. We were living right near the competition place. It was about 500 meters to it. Everything was within walking distance. I like everything. Great living conditions, organization, awesome gym… I like everything. The main thing is that we performed the task for this championship and got 6 spots at the Olympics.

Looking at the results it seems that the team went not for medals, but for spots at the Olympics. You were competing not being fully recovered from the surgery. Apti had 2 surgeries. Artem Okulov was on painkillers.

Yes, our main goal was getting the spots. The head coach made our task to get the spots at all costs. This championship is qualifying and we already aim for the Olympics. In the future, they [authorities] will care about medals at the Olympics, not Worlds. However, I hope that everyone will be able to fully recover and compete in the top shape next year.

We will talk about future plans and injuries later. Did you watch competitions in other weight classes after yours?

Of course! I didn’t skip a single weight class.

Which one did you like the most?

I like the 105 class. I haven’t experienced such emotions for a long time. Something unreal happened in the hall.

This was because Ilya Ilyin, Kazakhstan national hero, was competing.

Of course! However, David Bedzhanyan also did very well both in the Snatch, Clean, and Jerk. The fight was real.

It can be compared to Paris 2011 when Klokov and Akkaev competed for the gold. Of course, when Ilyin missed 239 and Nurudinov got it, everyone thought that was the end and Nurudinov was the winner. But, firstly, David pulled himself together and Jerked 240 in the last attempt.

It was still not enough for the gold, since he lost 6 kg in the Snatch to Nurudinov.

Yes, but he would be ahead of Ilyin. However, Ilya later proved that he was the champion and would not give away gold at home.

Did you live alone or with David?

I lived with Rinat Kireev. David lived with Ruslan Albegov since they arrived later.

It has been more than a year since Alexander Venkov became the head coach. Can you tell us about the atmosphere in the team?

Sure. Since Alexander Venkov became the head coach, the team has become friendlier. It is like a big family where people support each other. It is really important for the team to have warm relationships between athletes. Now there are no rivalries anymore.

Do you agree that one of the reasons for that is the team core consisting of athletes who used to be in the junior team headed by Venkov?

This is definitely one of the reasons. However, the situation was still different before Venkov. Now all athletes have equal conditions. If you deserve your place in the team, if you show the results, you compete.

There are mixed opinions about that. For example, not everyone understands the situation with the 105 weight class. There were 4 athletes preparing, but only David Bedzhanyan actually competed. I am not against him competing. It is not a question. However, it was not clear what happened to the second athlete. Why was Sabanchiev chosen?

I can explain it. Since all three 105s (Vasily Polovnikov, Martin Sabanchiev, Maxim Sheiko) totaled the same number (416 kg) in Russian nationals, the team leadership has decided to send the athlete who wins the max out to the Worlds. Everyone did the max out on the same Monday. Sheiko got 185/230 (missed 190 twice). Vasya got 185/220. Sabanchiev got 190/226. He outlifted Sheiko by 1 kg and Vasya by 11 kg. That’s why he was sent to Worlds. Of course, some may not agree with this, but everyone had the same conditions.

Regadring injuries, Alexey Lovchev in his latest interview mentioned that he does not Front Squat because of an old knee injury. You also had a knee injury. Does it prevent you from Front Squatting?

Honestly, I barely did any Squats during this preparation. My knee didn’t let me do it. I started the preparation just in mid-August. I barely Squatted all this time. My left leg is smaller in size and the entire load was on the right leg that made it more tired.

As far as I understand, this knee problem is not new for you. After last year’s Europeans you mentioned it.

Yes. I broke my knee cartilage and in 2006 I had a surgery on it. It seemed that I recovered after it. Then in 2008 my knee made itself heard.
I had cartilage tumors in my knee
I got cartilage tumors in my knee. I always had two 3 cm balls that either went outside of my knee, or went inside and blocked it.

When I competed in Europeans this year my knee was swollen. I actually think that weightlifting shoes also influenced this. They had higher heel and there was more pressure on the knees. As a result, I had to have a surgery in May.

They cut out these two 3 cm balls and several smaller ones. I did the surgery in Germany. I was afraid to do it in Russia.

We can also perform such kind of surgeries, but for normal people, not weightlifters. I know guys who did such a surgery in Russia and couldn’t recover for 1.5 years. That’s why I had to go to Germany. The doctor was a very good professor. He told me that in 2.5 months I would be able to train again. So, in mid-August I started my training.

Knee problems are probably the most widespread not only in weightlifting, but also in other sports. What would you recommend to do to prevent such injuries?

It is important to stretch and work on the leg extension machine. There are other procedures too such as peloid, electricity, physiotherapy. I always do all of it each year. I also inject Durolane into the knee twice a year. One injection costs around 15 000 rubles [$289]. So, once in 6 months I inject it in each knee. It is like bearing lubrication for my joints.

If you get some small injury (such as a small strain), do you think that the athlete should continue training or rest until full recovery?

I think that in a case of small injuries you should immediately do something about that.

It can get worse. I have such experience. I used to have shoulder pain. I didn’t care much about it because I had to train.

I injected CLT [not sure what it is, maybe Celestone?], Traumeel, and other anti-inflammatory medicine into the shoulder. It relieved pain for a while, but once it became much more severe. Thus, it is better to put less pressure on the injured area for a while. At least, I do that now. If something hurts, I decrease the load, use compresses and ointment until I recover.

Here is a traditional question. What are you best results in different exercises?

  • Snatch: 155. Tried 160 but failed.
  • Hang Snatch: 160
  • Block Snatch: 165
  • Clean and Jerk: 185
  • Front Squat + Jerk: 190
  • Jerk from Rack: 205
  • Clean Pull: 210×2
  • Back Squat: 220×2
  • Front Squat: 200
  • Press: 90×3.
  • BTN Press: 70×5, never tested 1RM.
  • Bench Press: 120

I also often do Back Extensions. I usually use 70 kg for 10 reps.

Is that [back extensions] how you treat your old back problems?

Yes. It happened in Europeans in 2012 before the Olympics. I Snatched 158 and bombed out in the Clean and Jerk at 175. 158 kg crushed me and I got pain in the right side of my back.

In the Clean and Jerk even my legs started turning numb and I bombed out. I returned home and started training for nationals without recovering from this. At nationals I lifted something like 152/180. After I returned home from it my back started aching. I didn’t care. I tried to forget about that and train.

I do Back Extensions Every DayLater I couldn’t even stand up. I could neither stand up, nor sit down. I had no idea what to do. An ambulance brought me to a hospital. At first they thought I had kidney stones.

When they checked for it, they found nothing. They did MRI and found 4 herniated disks. One was huge. They still bother me sometimes.

But I regularly do certain procedures such as underwater spinal decompression and galvanic mud treatment. I also do Back Extensions. 1 set in the morning and 3×10-12 after training. I do it every day.

Do you pause during back extensions?

I do them in a normal tempo and only pause for a few seconds in the last set. I also do abs a lot. To have a strong core.

How do you train abs?

On a pommel horse. I lie on my side and do Side Crunches.

With a barbell?

No, I use my bodyweight and do sets of 15-20. I can also do it with a plate while standing on my feet.

What are your most and least favorite exercises?

Cleans are the hardest for meI like the Snatch. I feel it very well in all positions. From hang, from platform, from below the knees. I don’t have an exercise I don’t like. Cleans are the hardest for me. But I cannot say that they are my least favorite. I just make a goal to work on them, do various assistance work for that.

When do you like to train: in the morning or in the evening? For example, Alexey Lovchev likes to train in the evening.

I can train both at 8 and at 12. Of course, I like evening training more.

Adam Maligov in his interview mentioned that he likes high volume training with sets of 3-4. Khadzimurat Akkaev likes heavy singles because he quickly overtrains from high volume. What does your training look like? Do you have more volume or you prefer singles?

Depends on the training cycle. If it is 3 months out of the competition, I usually have high volume work with sets of 2-3. But I don’t use 80%, I use 90%. I work with 90% almost every day.

For sets of 3?

No, for sets of 2. For example, if my best Snatch is 160 kg, I can lift 140 for 2-3 reps. Thus, when preparing for the competition 2-3 months in advance, I never Snatch less than 140. I don’t even count 130 and less as work sets. Sometimes I do 6 sets of 140×2.

In the Clean and Jerk I work with 160 kg. When it is 1 month before the competition, I transition to 1-2 reps per set. The weight I lift goes up as well. For example, I may Snatch 150 for 3 singles or Clean and Jerk 170 for 3-4 singles. When it is closer to the competition, I try to do less classic lifts not to overeat.

What bodyweight are you usually at when training for a competition?

73-74 kg. After a weekend when I ate and rested it may be 74. When I am training it may be 73.

How do you lose these 4 extra kilos to make weight without losing strength? It seems that your training and competition lifts are close. Do you have a recipe for that?

When the preparation starts, I try to pay more attention at my diet. I don’t eat everything such as bread, starch, and sweets. I eat mostly meat, vegetables, and fruits. For example, I only eat dairy for breakfast. For lunch I have soup, meat, vegetables, and some salad. For dinner I may only eat meat.

So, you are seriously cutting carbs.

Yes, but I may allow myself to eat bread with butter or caviar. But only for breakfast.

Do you eat groats such as rice or buckwheat?

Yes, always. However, I usually don’t have to make weight. It goes down itself closer to the competition.

A day before the meet I have full breakfast, lunch, and dinner. During this championship, I weighted 69 kg in the morning. I went and had breakfast of about 700g, but my weight went down to 69 again in the evening. So, I don’t usually cut weight or go to sauna.

I heard that once you had a problem with making weight. You were 1.5 kg above and you went to sauna almost in the day of the competition.

It happened once in Kazan 2006. I was competing in 62 class. I came to the competition venue and I was 64.5 kg. The next evening was my time to compete. I went to sauna on that day and the next day. I remember that I Snatched 130, Cleaned and Jerked just 145. It was rough. In 2007 I moved into 69 class.

You are too short (162 cm) for 62 kg. What is your favorite meal?

I actually like to eat. Right now I am letting myself eat what I want after the competition. I love pelmeni [dumplings]. I also love Korean national food. My mom cooks very good kuksi.

Do you take any supplements?

I usually use MuscleTech products. Protein, Gakic, Creakic, vitamins. I try not to abuse supplements. I pay attention at how my body feels. For joints I take Animal Flex, Geladrink Forte, Theraflex. But Theraflex should be taken for 3-4 months because is has additive effect.

What do you consider your highest athletic achievement?

I like last year’s Worlds. I had good results. I don’t consider it a highest possible result. I actually try to forger about a competition right after it finishes, so that I can focus at the preparation for the next one.

What are your plans for the future? For example, Alexey Lovchev rests at least a month after a big competition and does not even touch a barbell.

I had a rest after last year’s Worlds and I am resting now. I competed on 10th and I am still resting (the interview was taken on November 20th). Next week I will start stretching and using machines. I don’t like to completely rest because it is hard to start training afterwards. After competitions I try to go to the gym and do some assistance work on machines rather than lying on a couch and doing nothing.

My next big meet will be European Championship. I would like to be in good shape. Olympic spots will be reserved there. My main goal is, of course, the Olympic Games. I couldn’t go to the last Olympics. Well, what do I mean by couldn’t… I was in a good shape and was ready to go. I was in the training camp until the last day. However, the coaches made a different decision.

Do you think it is possible to fight with the Chinese?

The one in my weight class (Liao Hui) is a truly unreal guy. If anyone else comes, the fight is possible. In 2011 the Chinese competed in my weight class. In London not that much was lifted (344 total). In 77 kg there is also a very strong Chinese (Lu Xiaojun).

He missed this championship because of some reason. Even on Asian Games, did not look very good and almost bombed out in the Clean and Jerk, lifting his 200 kg only at 3rd attempt.

Really, everything is possible. The main thing is to set your mind and move towards your goal. It just takes time to recover from injuries and get in a good shape.

What do you like to do when you are not training?

In the training camps I try to read more. I take books with me and read them.

What do you read?

Classics. Such as Victor Hugo or Bulgakov’s “The Master and Margarita”.

I know that you are studying in the Institute of Municipal Management. Have you graduated or are you still a student?

I am a junior. I already have physical education degree and I am currently majoring in state municipal management in Sochi branch in Anapa. When I can, I try to attend lectures and seminars, take exams and tests. I try to spend time on this in training camps too. Sport is a sport, but I also need to think about the future.

In mid-July you participated in summer Crossfit camp where you taught weightlifting. Can you tells us about that camp? Do you plan to participate in such events in the future like other Russian weightlifters do?

I got there by accident. I have a friend from Novosibirsk who used to be a Master of Sport in weightlifting. They opened a Crossfit gym in Novosibirsk. He invited me to teach a weightlifting seminar. I don’t have plans to regularly travel and do seminars. It takes effort and will definitely be detrimental to my training.

If not weightlifting, what sport would you participate in?

I did judo before weightlifting. At first I did weightlifting, then I moved to Novosibirsk in Russia where there was only judo club. I went there. After half a year, I wanted to return to weightlifting.

Weightlifting feels closer to me. Speaking about Crossfit, I would like to achieve something in my sport first, then develop weightlifting in my city. I even have plans to open my weightlifting school.

Does your wife Anita go to training camps with you?

Usually, no. She came to me in Sochi for a week before this World Championship. She usually does not come.

Is it because you don’t want it or the team’s authorities do not?

No, the authorities are not against it. If I need it to feel comfortable, no one will object. I don’t want this myself because training camps are training camps.

You must stop thinking about everything and focus on the upcoming competition. Nothing should distract you. I try not to move unnecessarily in training camps. I rarely go to the city, only when I really need it. I try to rest more and perform various recovery methods.

This interview will be published on November 24th, two days after your birthday (Nobember 22th, 1988). So, I would like to wish you happy birthday and wish you to have good health, long athletic career, and peace at home.

Thank you! I hope to please you with my future results.

Oleg Chen Interview is a post by Gregor from All Things Gym.

2014 World Championships Training Hall Videos

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Finally more and more training hall videos from the 2014 Worlds are popping up on youtube.

Let’s collect them all. Post yours in the comments

Update 14.12.2014: Deng Mengrong (58, China) Front Squats 140×2

A nice training hall playlist from reader Ivan.


Update 08.12.2014: Luis Mosquera works up to 130kg Singles.

Update 02.12.2014: Yue Kang (75kg) Squats 170kg x5, one week before her competition day. She did 150 x5 before that.

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David Boffa’s Videos

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2014 World Championships Training Hall Videos is a post by Gregor from All Things Gym.

Nadezhda Evstyukhina Post Workout Stretching Routine

Sohrab Moradi 197kg Snatch + 234kg Clean & Jerk Attempt

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Meanwhile in Iran …

More training videos from Sohrab Moradi (94) are surfacing the web.

After his 195 + 230, here is a 197 + 234kg attempt!

Thanks to Lucas for the hat tip.

Related: Ilya’s 196kg Snatch + 240kg Clean & Jerk from his London prep.

Sohrab Moradi 197kg Snatch + 234kg Clean & Jerk Attempt is a post by Gregor from All Things Gym.

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