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Olympic Lift Equivalents
I'm fairly ignorant about Olympic lift numbers. Any idea of what a power clean equivalent of a natural 500 deadlift and 400 squat would be?
I'm trying to set a modest power clean goal. |
I'm no expert either, but I'd imagine anything approaching a 300 lb clean would be very good.
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Thanks OR.
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Having a 300 lb clean is very impressive for someone who doesn't focus their training around olympic lifts.
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Following the 500/400 "standard" I'd put the power clean somewhere around 300 as well... maybe a bit lower. Hard to say since the power clean isn't really a competition lift.
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I need to research Olympic lifting a bit. Not sure if it's easy to find numbers for both natural and "supplemented" like it is in bodybuilding and powerlifting.
I don't imagine there are many splintered natural federations/meets? |
just think..if you can power clean 300lbs just imagine how much motor units you got working all at once, and how much motor units you able to recruit.
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My erectors (watch it, didn't say erections) are so large from deadlifting that I feel motivated to build my upper back up even more, along with my deadlift numbers of course. I'm hoping the Olympic lifts can help. |
Pretty sure Starr had it down at 300lbs as well, when he was figuring a 400 squat and 300 bench.
Just watch the hammies with the P.Cleans, they're pretty hamstring dominant and it's a quick movement. Not a great combo if you're carrying an injury. |
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