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2008 Olympic Shot Put Reese Hoffa: The Seated Shoulder Press

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Reese Hoffa, who will be competing for the USA at the 2008 Beijing Olympics in the Olympic shot put track and field event, demonstrates the behind the neck shoulder press. Then he shot puts a chunk of metal into another zip code. We do a variety of different ones. Today Reese has to be doing the seated military or Behind the Neck Press.
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  • Shoulder rehab?!?! Fuck...mine would crack...

  • 225 for shoulder rehab? Thanks for making me feel like a bitch hoffa

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  • @3151984Chris ahhh i dont think the hodgetwins know shit compared to a world class shotputter and his coach lmao

  • @3151984Chris this is what i thought of before i even glanced at the comments

  • As the hodgetwins would say "definitely gonna snap his shit"

  • Shoulder rehab? The shoulder is in classic dislocation position and 225 pounds!

  • Military Presses are my favorite exercise.

  • Was it as easy as it looked,some power man

  • @samauripizzacats101 I LOVE ROIDS LOLOL YEAH BUDDY :)

  • NEVER EVER EVER DO BEHIND THE HEAD SHOULDER PRESS!!!! unless you like straining your neck!

  • @LaszloBencze Yeah, I had never heard of this brand either until UGA got them. By the way, I didn't post this video, I just happen to be familiar with the facility where it was filmed. I can tell you that Reese has a way of making heavy things look lighter. When he trains, the big men stop and stare.

  • @steelblue58 Thanks for the explanation. I've never encountered the Kraiburg brand anywhere. And I've never heard of plates being manufactured to order in school colors. Talk about confusing! But then you're obviously not hosting international weightlifting meets so who cares what color they are. I would recommend though explaining the unusual weights whenever you post something on YouTube.

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