Articles in Olympic Weightlifting
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Starting Early, Starting Late, and Iron Mileage


You want to know something a lot of weightlifters have said to me over the years? “I wish I would have started this earlier.” With t... Continue reading
Introducing Plyometrics to the Novice Olympic Lifter


Olympic lifting is a sport in which explosive power and force production is key. In a sport where power production is so important, teaching new lifte... Continue reading
True or False: Stretching helps you recover


Stretching used to be so simple. You were supposed to do it at every workout, it was supposed to keep you safe and limber, and now look what's happene... Continue reading
Athlete Interview: Tamara Solari


Life doesn’t always travel in a straight line, that’s for sure. We’ve all learned this in some way. If we sit down and think about t... Continue reading
Weightlifting News: Issue 111


Upcoming National Meets   Youth National Championships and Youth Olympic Games Trials: Daytona Beach, Florida, June 12-15   National Cha... Continue reading
Hyping Up vs. Calming Down: What’s the Best Method?


Do you want to know one of the things that always bothers me when I watch weightlifting? It’s when lifters perform some kind of elaborate, showy... Continue reading
Complexes


The excitement seems to be waning a little already, but at least momentarily, weightlifting complexes were the coolest thing on the internet. People h... Continue reading
Weightlifting News: Issue 110


Upcoming National Meets   Youth National Championships and Youth Olympic Games Trials: Daytona Beach, Florida, June 12-15   Nati... Continue reading
Weightlifting Conditioning: A New Look at “Fatties”


When I played football in high school, I absolutely hated the end of every practice. Want to know why? Because our coaches made us finish each practic... Continue reading
Program Design & Recovery


I have been competing in weightlifting for the past nine years. Over that time, my knowledge on weightlifting has expanded and evolved. I often get qu... Continue reading
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