7 Reasons Why Your Shoulders Hurt in Weightlifting Biomechanics, Exercise, Motor Control, Programming, Strength & Conditioning, Technique, The Training Geek, WeightliftingLester Ho23 December 2019weightlifting, weightlifting coach, technique, strength and conditioning, Strength training, olympic weightlifting, movement, olympic lifting, The Training Geek-, shoulders, overhead, position, injury prevention, Injury, rehabilitation, physio, strength
The 4 Key Positions You Need to Know in Weightlifting Biomechanics, Motor Control, Technique, The Training Geek, WeightliftingLester Ho12 December 2019biomechanics, coaching, olympic lifting, olympic weightlifting, Positions, research, Strength & Conditioning, technique, Training Geek, WeightliftingComment
Weekly Favourite Five #1 Exercise, Strength & Conditioning, The Training GeekLester Ho27 December 2016biomechanics, crossfit, Exercise, motivation, olympic lifting, olympic weightlifting, Strength & Conditioning, technique, Training Geek, Weightlifting, WOD, WorkoutComment
What Confucius Would Say About Lifting. Biomechanics, Motor Control, Programming, Strength & Conditioning, Technique, The Training Geek, WeightliftingLester Ho21 June 2016knowledge, Learning, olympic lifting, philosophy, technique, WeightliftingComment
Stop Making These Lifting Mistakes This New Year. Biomechanics, Exercise, Motor Control, Programming, Strength & Conditioning, Technique, The Training Geek, WeightliftingLester Ho4 January 2016biomechanics, crossfit, Exercise, olympic lifting, olympic weightlifting, preparation, program, Strength & Conditioning, strength and conditioning, technique, trainingComment
5 Lessons to Unlearn in Weightlifting. Biomechanics, Programming, Strength & Conditioning, Technique, The Training Geek, WeightliftingLester Ho18 September 2014biomechanics, olympic lifting, olympic weightlifting, Strength & Conditioning, strength and conditioning, technique, training, Training Geek, Weightlifting, Workout Comments
4 Common Mobility Issues in the Receiving Position. Biomechanics, Motor Control, Strength & Conditioning, Technique, The Training Geek, WeightliftingLester Ho7 February 2014biomechanics, olympic lifting, olympic weightlifting, research, squat, Strength & Conditioning, technique, training, Training Geek, Weightlifting Comments
4 Ways of Implementing Technical Fixes in Weightlifting. Biomechanics, Motor Control, Programming, Strength & Conditioning, Technique, The Training Geek, WeightliftingLester Ho23 January 2014biomechanics, Learning, motor control, olympic lifting, olympic weightlifting, research, skill acquisition, Strength & Conditioning, technique, Training Geek, Weightlifting Comments
5 Ways To Keep The Second Pull Straight in Weightlifting. Biomechanics, Motor Control, Technique, The Training Geek, WeightliftingLester Ho10 January 2014biomechanics, olympic lifting, olympic weightlifting, PhD, research, Strength & Conditioning, technique, Training Geek, Weightlifting Comments
Presenting The 5 Phases of the Snatch/Clean in Weightlifting. Biomechanics, Motor Control, Strength & Conditioning, Technique, The Training Geek, WeightliftingLester Ho4 January 2014biomechanics, olympic lifting, olympic weightlifting, PhD, research, Strength & Conditioning, technique, Training Geek, Weightlifting Comments
The Weightlifter List: The 8 Qualities You Strive to Have In Weightlifting. Misc, Strength & Conditioning, The Training Geek, WeightliftingLester Ho26 December 2013olympic lifting, olympic weightlifting, philosophy, Strength & Conditioning, Training Geek, Weightlifting Comments
4 Reasons Why You Need To Keep Your Second Pull Straight. Motor Control, Programming, Technique, The Training Geek, WeightliftingLester Ho13 December 2013biomechanics, Exercise, olympic lifting, olympic weightlifting, Strength & Conditioning, strength and conditioning, technique, training, Training Geek, Weightlifting Comment