MOVEMENT TIP: The Dumbell Press

18 December 2017   Kaitlyn Sheppard

CrossFit Seminar Staff member James Hobart demonstrates the Dumbbell Press. Using dumbells for any overhead movement creates an element of instability and forces each arm to work independently. With the barbell, the stronger arm can sometimes compensate for the weaker arm and so varying your style of weights can help to address this. In this movement, just like with the...

MOVEMENT TIP: Dumbell Front Rack Lunge

18 December 2017   Kaitlyn Sheppard

Dumbells haven't featured heavily in CrossFit, at least not as much as Barbells, but all that changed at the 2017 CrossFit Open. In 2017, not a single barbell was featured at either the CrossFit Open or the CrossFit Regionals - Dumbells, and to some extent kettlebells, were used instead. Since it looks like dumbells are here to stay, over the...

MOVEMENT TIP: The Kettlebell Snatch

18 December 2017   Kaitlyn Sheppard

The Kettlebell Snatch, as demonstrated here by CrossFit Seminar Staff member James Hobart, is a great single arm exercise for developing all the similar strength and movement technique as the barbell Snatch, but with a few extra benefits: - strengthens the stabiliser muscles in the shoulders - addresses any left-right imbalances that may compensate for each other with barbell work...

MOVEMENT TIP: The Muscle Snatch

18 December 2017   Kaitlyn Sheppard

CrossFit Seminar Staff member James Hobart demonstrates the Snatch Balance, which is a great exercise for developing speed, timing and precision dropping under the bar and strength in the catch position for the snatch. As with the Overhead Squat, it needs a strong mobility throughout the body and most people would perform this exercise at fairly light weights as a...

MOVEMENT TIP: The Snatch Balance

18 December 2017   Kaitlyn Sheppard

CrossFit Seminar Staff member James Hobart demonstrates the Snatch Balance, which is a great exercise for developing speed, timing and precision dropping under the bar and strength in the catch position for the snatch. As with the Overhead Squat, it needs a strong mobility throughout the body and most people would perform this exercise at fairly light weights as a...

MOVEMENT TIP: The Hang Power Snatch

18 December 2017   Kaitlyn Sheppard

This week CrossFit Seminar Staff member Julie Foucher demonstrates the Hang Power Snatch for us. By this stage you may be getting a little confused as the length of the movement name grows longer and longer! But if you break it down, it's a fairly simple combination of the last 3 variations of the Snatch that we covered: 1. Hang...

MOVEMENT TIP: The Power Snatch

18 December 2017   Kaitlyn Sheppard

The Power Snatch, as demonstrated here by CrossFit Seminar Staff member Julie Foucher, is simply a Snatch where you don't have to hit full depth on the Squat. In weightlifting, this exercise is used to develop power in the pulls of the Snatch, but in Crossit, it has become a fully fledged movement on it's own and often features in...

MOVEMENT TIP: The Hang Snatch

18 December 2017   Kaitlyn Sheppard

While the Snatch is executed from the ground, the Hang Snatch, demonstrated here by CrossFit Seminar Staff member James Hobart, is a variation of the movement which is started from a ‘hanging’ position i.e. above ground level in any of the following start points: High-Hang: Upper thigh Mid-hang: Mid-thigh Hang: Top of knee caps Knee: Bar at knee caps Low:...

MOVEMENT TIP: The Snatch

18 December 2017   Kaitlyn Sheppard

The Snatch, demonstrated here by CrossFit Seminar Staff member Julie Foucher, is the first of the two lifts contested in the sport of weightlifting. The athlete lifts the barbell from the floor to overhead in a single action. It is also used by athletes in other sports to develop power, speed, precision and mobility. In CrossFit, the Snatch is usually...

MOVEMENT TIP: The Handstand Walk

18 December 2017   Kaitlyn Sheppard

Everybody wants to handstand walk! CrossFit Seminar Staff member Julie Foucher does a great and balanced demonstration for us here. Like most gymnastics movement, the handstand walk needs a lot of consistent strength and mobility work to get there. The most important aspect of the Handstand or Handstand Walk is having a strong Hollow Position, so work on Hollow holds...