Weightlifting Derivatives – Exercise Selection, Loading and Programming – Part 1 of 2

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Episode 4 – Weightlifting Derivatives – Exercise Selection, Loading and Programming – Part 1 of 2

Episode Details

This episode is part 1 of 2 of our discussion with Dr. Tim Suchomel. In this episode we discuss Olympic derivatives, exercise selection, loading and programming strategies. All three of us attended East Tennessee State University, so it was nice to catch up and talk a little sport science!

Check out part 2 hereEpisode 5 – Weightlifting Derivatives – Common questions and problems – Part 2 of 2

Episode Resources

The best place to view and download all or most of Tim’s work is ResearchGate

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Timothy_Suchomel/research

However, if you are interested in learning more about Olympic Derivatives the following articles are a few of our favorites and a great place to start. Oh, and if you can’t download these articles directly from the links below, go sign-up at ResearchGate because authors often post their papers/articles there and you can download them for free 😉

Force-Time-Curve Comparison Between Weight-Lifting Derivatives

Power-Time Curve Comparison between Weightlifting Derivatives

Load Absorption Force-Time Characteristics Following the Second Pull of Weightlifting Derivatives

Enhancing the Force-Velocity Profile of Athletes Using Weightlifting Derivatives

Our Guest

Our guest for this episode is Dr. Tim Suchomel. Twitter is the best place to keep up with Dr. Tim Suchomel. You can also follow his research over at ResearchGate.

Dr. Tim Suchomel earned his PhD in Sport Physiology and Performance from East Tennessee State University and is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Human Movement Sciences at Carroll University. Tim has also written and contributed to a number of book chapters and published an every growing list of peer reviewed articles. 

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