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CHIGISHEV Evgeny EWC Lignano sabbiadoro 2008

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2008

Evgeny CHIGISHEV at european weightlifting championships with 247 kg...incredible!!!

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  • E' il numero uno!

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  • Don't forget, he's also a lot light than that fat slob, Reza zedah.

  • don't kid yourself though, he's still on drugs probably just not to the same extent as pisarenko.. even so, still my favourite lifter!

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  • JESUS, 247kg!

  • @nicholasbrunello so wat fag he'll never beat rezazedah, no1 anytime soon will either

  • @centhocklars01 obviously you leave the ground on a vert. (you leave the ground on a clean or snatch too, but since you're weighed down you only get a few cm off the floor). Note the similarities between the 2nd pull and a vertical jump, esp in the clean. It's almost like a vertical jump with a heavy ass bar in your hand! I'm well aware that oly lifters have outstanding vertical jumps. But this doesn't answer my question, which you've avoided a few times

  • @tubermann1 you leave the ground on a vertical jump, where as with any lift you are putting force on a bar. most of these 150 kg lifters have higher verticals than most highschool and college athletes that weigh about 90 kg.

  • @centhocklars01 and also you'd need to explain why dropping fat is beneficial to the vertical jump, which is somewhat similar to a powerclean in that it is an explosive movement. Why an explosive lift is supposedly aided by fat and explosive jumping is not is a mystery to me

  • @centhocklars01 it's circular because you won't own up to the fact that there is no real difference between a weight vest or weighted pants and extra fat on a lifter. Why do you say that one helps? Do you think adding more weight to the lifter via artificial (non-fat) means would also help the lifter like you claim extra fat does? If not, why not?

  • @tubermann1 lighter lifter wins on less bodymass in general but this is a circular argument that will go nowhere just like any argument on youtube,.

  • @centhocklars01 muscular bw obviously helps, hence weight classes, btw, and why the lighter lifter wins - because they are assumed to have less muscle mass (yes this is an imperfect measure, but its not really practical to hydrotest everyone's LBM and fat levels), and therefore for a similar lift with a larger person to be more difficult for a smaller person, hence the tiebreak.

  • @centhocklars01 you're not understanding the comparison: If the extra mass supposedly helps the lifter, whether or not it is active (muscle, which is what lifts weights) or inert (fat, which does nothing), then would lifters be stronger if they tied a certain amount of weight to their belt, wore a weight vest or utilized some other form of increasing inert body mass? If fat actually helps the lifter, we would see this phenomenon.

  • @tubermann1 not at all lifting with 25 lbs tied to them. muscle does not=strength either, its just somewhat correlated with it, hence why a squat can go up say 30 kilos and the lifter not gain any weight.

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