Strength Workout (SWOD) 5/3/1 Push Jerk Wu @ 50% 5 @ 75% 3 @ 85% 1+ @ 95-100% Push Jerk Tip: If the leg drive is not directed straight up the bar will be sent out front where the combination of heavy weight and too-long moment arm will result in a failure. As with most lifts, the heavier the weight is the greater will be the chance of doing this. So the lift requires some technique, a surprising amount. The push press requires a press-like hand position at the start, not a jerk-like one. The hands must fully grip the bar, no finger tip-only contact. This is needed for the drive. An important part of the lift is the transition from leg drive to press-out. This occurs at about the same place as the sticking point in a strict press. The better the leg drive, the higher that transition point will be, and the easier the lock-out will be due to better triceps leverage. So drive those legs. Workout of the Day (WOD) 2min Rowing for Calories 2min Hand Stand Push Ups 2min Rowing 2min Overhead Squat (95/65) 2min Rowing 2min Push Press Reps for Score]]>
Push Jerk + Rowing
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