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    Weightlifting: Foundations For Performance

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    Weightlifting: Foundations For Performance

    Weightlifting: Foundations For Performance
    Published 3/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.99 GB | Duration: 1h 44m

    Learn about weightlifting and key principles to improve athletic performance

    What you'll learn

    Weightlifting and Olympic lifts with demonstrations

    Variations of common lifts

    Principles of strength training to improve human and athletic performance

    Principle of post activation potentiation to improve athletic performance

    Requirements

    No prerequisites are required for this course

    Description

    Weightlifting: Foundations for Performance is designed to be just that —  a class on how weightlifting can be used in performance training. This course will educate students on using weightlifting as a way to improve both human and athletic performance. This course involves using various lifts and different methods in a way that allows the improvements to translate to performance on the playing field or game surface. The course thoughtfully includes lecture, videos, demonstrations, coaching points, and alternatives to help viewers design a program that will elevate aspects of sporting performance. Although there is much overlap between different weightlifting methods, athletes do not need to train like body builders, cross-fitters, or power lifters to maximize their performance output. This course covers important elements of weightlifting and performance and further explores how this mode of weightlifting can differ from other modes of weight-training.   Every detail of your training matters when you want to gain a competitive advantage over your competition and the key to running faster, jumping higher, and hitting harder begins with the foundation that is set and built upon in the weight room. Join this course to explore how we can use popular weightlifting methods and adapt them to gain an edge in performance.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Course Introduction

    Lecture 2 Weightlifting for Performance Enhancement

    Lecture 3 Repetition Ranges

    Lecture 4 Power vs. Strength

    Lecture 5 Progressing Between Sets

    Lecture 6 Warm Up

    Lecture 7 Post Activation Potentiation

    Section 2: Warm Up

    Lecture 8 Warm Up Detailed w/ Demonstration

    Lecture 9 Warm Up Alternate View

    Lecture 10 Warm Up Demo: Upper Extremity

    Section 3: Deadlift

    Lecture 11 Deadlift

    Lecture 12 Deadlift: Front View

    Lecture 13 Deadlift Variation: RDL

    Lecture 14 Deadlift Variation: Dumbbell/Suitcase Deadlift

    Lecture 15 Deadlift Variation: Single Leg RDL

    Section 4: Squat

    Lecture 16 Squat

    Lecture 17 Squat: Front View

    Lecture 18 Squat Variation: Safety Squat

    Lecture 19 Safety Squat: Side View

    Lecture 20 Squat: Post Activation Potentiation

    Lecture 21 Squat Variation: Box Squats

    Lecture 22 Squat Variation: Pin Squats

    Lecture 23 Box/Pin Squat: Post Activation Potentiation

    Lecture 24 Squat Variation: Rear Leg Elevated Squat

    Lecture 25 Rear Leg Elevated Squat: Front View

    Lecture 26 Rear Leg Elevated Squat: Post Activation Potentiation

    Lecture 27 Squat Variation: Single Leg Squat

    Lecture 28 Single Leg Squat: Post Activation Potentiation

    Section 5: Clean

    Lecture 29 Intro to Clean

    Lecture 30 Hang Clean

    Lecture 31 Clean Variation: Hang Extension

    Lecture 32 Clean Variation: Rack Pull

    Lecture 33 Clean: Post Activation Potentiation

    Section 6: Bench Press

    Lecture 34 Bench Press

    Lecture 35 Bench Press: Front View

    Lecture 36 Bench Press: Post Activation Potentiation

    Lecture 37 Bench Press Variation: Pin Press

    Lecture 38 Pin Press: Front View

    Section 7: Lunge

    Lecture 39 Lunge

    Lecture 40 Lunge: Alternate View

    Lecture 41 Lunge: Variations

    Lecture 42 Lunge: Post Activation Potentiation

    Section 8: Wrap Up

    Lecture 43 Wrap Up

    This course is designed for any individual or health professional interested in learning ways to use weightlifting as a means to improve athletic performance