Cross Fit All Black in Bonsall: Max Effort Clean and Jerk
In a continuation of our series with Owen Franks, a rugby player for the New Zealand All Blacks, Mike Burgener takes the powerful athlete through a series of cues to push him toward a maxeffort clean and jerk. Beginning with submaximal loads, Burgener identifies three main elements Franks needs to get very heavy loads overhead: proper hip and foot placement, speed, and rhythm. Progressing through a range of weights starting at 80 kg and working toward a battle with max weights over 140 kg, Franks finds himself walking the narrow line between actual capacity and future potential. Burg, of course, has evaluated his athlete and believes Franks can reach his potential with just a little motivation. If I m giving you the opportunity to do 143, we re not giving it a go. We re going to frickin make the weight. So get your ass ready to go, and I really need fast hands, and I want you to drive that son of a gun like you re playing Australia in South Afri br, br,
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