Unstoppable by Design
Send us a question here! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2493601/fan_mail/new] Here's the sentence that changes everything about Olympic lifting: your job is not to pull the bar up to you. Your job is to get yourself under the bar. That sounds like a riddle, and it's the most important idea in this whole episode. This is Part 3 of the four-week Olympic Lifts Made Simple series. After breaking down the lifts (Part 1) and the pull (Part 2), today Matt tackles the catch, the part of the lift that breaks most people's brains because it's completely backwards from how they think it should work. The bar travels a certain height because of your second pull. Once it's at its peak, it's coming back down. Gravity wins, always. So what determines whether you make the lift or miss it? Whether your body can get down to where the bar is by the time it gets there. Questions this episode answers: * Why do I keep missing snatches and cleans in front of me? * Why do coaches yell "feet, feet, feet" during Olympic lifts? * What does "catch high and ride it down" mean? * How is the snatch catch related to the overhead squat? * Why does my front rack collapse during cleans? * How do I fix a clean where the bar slides onto my wrists? * What is a vertical finish in Olympic lifting? * Why does leaning back at the top of the pull cause me to miss? * Should I catch the bar in a deep squat or a quarter squat? * How do I improve my catch without going heavier? * Why is the catch a dropping movement and not a pulling movement? In this episode, we dig into: * The Mental Flip: Why Olympic lifts are dropping movements, not pulling movements, and why beginners struggle until they understand this one shift. * Speed Under the Bar: What "fast feet" actually mean, why your feet pick up and replant slightly wider, and the tall snatch and tall clean drill we use at Juggernaut to teach it. * The Snatch Catch and Your Overhead Squat: Why your overhead squat is the ceiling on your snatch, and why building one builds the other. * The Clean Catch and the Front Rack: Why the front rack is where most cleans go to die, the mobility issues that usually cause it, and the 30-second front rack hold drill that fixes it. Bonus: how to drill at home with a broomstick if you don't have a PVC pipe. * Catch High, Ride It Down: The single coaching cue that has unlocked more pounds for Juggernaut members than anything else. Why catching high removes the fear of dropping under a moving bar, and how it bridges you to a deep catch over time. * The Vertical Finish: Why leaning back at the top of the second pull sends the bar forward, and the simple cue that fixes it. "Your body is the launcher. If the launcher tips back, the rocket tips forward every time." Unstoppable Challenge: Pick one Olympic lift session this week and don't try to add weight. Use that session to drill the catch. Empty barbell or training weight only. Catch high, hold it for a beat, then ride it down. 20 reps and go home. Skill before strength. That session will pay you back for months. Up next: Part 4 closes out the series. We talk about how to actually get good at these lifts over the long haul. New episodes drop every Tuesday. Support the Show & Win! UBC RAFFLE: Support the show for as little as $3 a month and you're entered into our next raffle drawing on July 4th. We're giving away a full seat in the Ultimate Bootcamp Challenge ($199 value), one of our most popular programs. Easy entry, real prize. If the show has helped you, share it with someone who'd get something out of it. That's how we grow this thing. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2493601/support] Follow Matt on Instagram [https://instagram.com/juggernautmatt]! Interested in joining Juggernaut Fitness, either remotely or in person? Check out our website here [https://juggernaut-fitness.com/].
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