Guest guest Posted September 25, 2004 Report Share Posted September 25, 2004 Can't help you with a journal article, but the book " The Training of the Weightlifter " by R.A. Roman is tremendously helpful and has a very useful progression of exercises for training the weightlifter. Hobman Saskatoon, Canada > > Hello All > > This is my first post and I am wondering if anyone from the group can > help me out. I am looking for journal articles that refer to the > proper or most efficient way to teach weightlifting. I am doing a > paper on this for a motor learning class at school. > > I have been searching through the supertraining archives to see what I > could find but I have not had time to go through them all. I have also > found 4 articles in the Soviet Sports Review but I do not know if my > professor will allow me to use them. > > If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you all for your time > > Koski > Ames, IA > > > > > > > > Modify or cancel your subscription here: > > http://groups.yahoo.com/mygroups > > Don't forget to sign all letters with full name and city of residence > if you > wish them to be published! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2004 Report Share Posted September 28, 2004 Hi , From my limited knowledge there are several methods for teaching Olympic weightlifting and they are described in The Encyclopedia of Weightlifting by Art Dreschler (Sp?), he shows methods used by the Russians, Bulgarians, as well as the US team. I also remember Jim Schmidt writing articles for Milo to do with the teaching process. I hope this helps you. Regards, Young, London, UK --- wrote: > > Hello All > > This is my first post and I am wondering if anyone > from the group can > help me out. I am looking for journal articles that > refer to the > proper or most efficient way to teach weightlifting. > I am doing a > paper on this for a motor learning class at school. > > I have been searching through the supertraining > archives to see what I > could find but I have not had time to go through > them all. I have also > found 4 articles in the Soviet Sports Review but I > do not know if my > professor will allow me to use them. > > If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you all for your time > > Koski > Ames, IA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2004 Report Share Posted October 8, 2004 > Hello All <<<This is my first post and I am wondering if anyone from the group can help me out. I am looking for journal articles that refer to the proper or most efficient way to teach weightlifting. I am doing a paper on this for a motor learning class at school. I have been searching through the supertraining archives to see what I could find but I have not had time to go through them all. I have also found 4 articles in the Soviet Sports Review but I do not know if my professor will allow me to use them.>>>> ***In addition, to 's suggestion I would recommend the following resources: *Last chapter of Supertraining (Siff, 2002) *Chapter 4 of AN Vorobyev's " Textbook of Weightlifting " , 1978. He refers to work carried out by Druzhinin (reverse order). *Chapter 2 of 'The Weightlifting Encyclopedia' by A Drechsler. *Chapter 1 of Ajan and Baroga's book - they refer to work carried out by Abajiev (1974) - the technique required for maximal lifts is different from those used with lighter loads. Hope that helps Carruthers Wakefield, UK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2004 Report Share Posted October 8, 2004 , Good luck with your paper. Coach Ian King's " How To Teach Strength Training Exercises " is an excellent resource and should prove worthy of you paper and your career. http://www.kingsports.net/detail.asp?Product_ID=KSIBK5 Since this is for school and you may not have time to wait for shipping, you may want to consider becoming a member of http://coachking.com I know you can get an electronic version of " How To Teach Strength Training Exercises " No, this is not a paid endorsement for Coach King. I just highly recommend his material for anyone serious about a career in the physical preparation field. You can search the NCSA Journals on line http://nsca.allenpress.com/nscaonline/?request=search-simple Here are two examples I found. With NSCA membership you can access the articles. If you are not a member, I'm sure your school receives the Journals. Search online and then get them from the library or maybe your strength coach or professor. OPTIMUM PERFORMANCE: Teaching of technique in the snatch and clean and jerk Issn: 0744-0049 Journal: National Strength & Conditioning Association Journal Volume: 8 Issue: 3 Pages: 45-51 Authors: Javorek, Istvan Article ID: 10.1519/0744-0049(1986)008<0045:TOTITS>2.3.CO;2 http://nsca.allenpress.com/pdfserv/10.1519%2F0744-0049(1986)008%3C0045:TOTIT S%3E2.3.CO%3B2 Teaching the Hang Clean and Overcoming Common Obstacles Issn: 1533-4295 Journal: Strength and Conditioning Journal Volume: 24 Issue: 3 Pages: 32-36 Authors: Ebel, , Rizor, Article ID: 10.1519/1533-4295(2002)024<0032:TTHCAO>2.0.CO;2 http://nsca.allenpress.com/nscaonline/?request=get-document & doi=10.1519%2F15 33-4295(2002)024%3C0032:TTHCAO%3E2.0.CO%3B2 I'd love to review your paper when it's complete. Keep us posted. Best In Health, B. Shay, CSCS E-mail: mailto:ebshay@... Web: http://www.totifit.com http://totifit.usana.com http://dreamteam.totifit.com Phone: V-mail: Post: 1217C Woodchase Lane St. Louis, MO 63017 TotalMIND * TotalBODY * TotalSPIRIT TotiFIT > Teaching weightlifting and Sources > > > > Hello All > > This is my first post and I am wondering if anyone from the group can > help me out. I am looking for journal articles that refer to the > proper or most efficient way to teach weightlifting. I am doing a > paper on this for a motor learning class at school. > > I have been searching through the supertraining archives to see what I > could find but I have not had time to go through them all. I have also > found 4 articles in the Soviet Sports Review but I do not know if my > professor will allow me to use them. > > If anyone can help it would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you all for your time > > Koski > Ames, IA > > > > > > > > Modify or cancel your subscription here: > > http://groups.yahoo.com/mygroups > > Don't forget to sign all letters with full name and city of > residence if you > wish them to be published! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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