Training Program Lu Xiaojun Back Squat 60 kg / 3 100 kg / 3 140 kg / (2 + 1ps) 180 kg / (1 + 1ps) 210 kg / (1 + 1ps) 240 kg / 1ps 260 kg / 1 / 2 260 kg / 1ps MISS Weighted Dips 60 kg / 10, 10, Hip Extensions - barbell 40 kg / 10 + 10 second hold 50 kg / 8 + 13 second hold 60 kg / 8 + 12 second hold Lu Xiaojun snatching a world record 172 kg After a full year away from the barbell, three-time Olympic Champion weightlifter Lu Xiaojun — who recently announced his intent to campaign for Games qualification yet again — is getting back.
Lu Xiaojun Comeback Training Week 4 Road to Paris 2024 YouTube
Lu Xiaojun (CHN -81) is arguably the greatest weightlifter of the last decade. He won his first World Championship title in 2009 at the age of 25, and then, after a decade of more gold medals and world records at the Olympics and World Championships he won again at the 2019 World Championships aged 35. 165K subscribers Subscribe 153K views 2 years ago This is by far the most in depth interview that 2012 Olympic Champion and five-time World Champion Lu Xiaojun has ever conducted. Weightlifting. German Volume Training; 5/3/1 Program; Powerbuilding Program; The Cube Method; 5×5 Program;. Strongman Martins Licis Trains With Olympic Weightlifter Lu Xiaojun in Tianjin, China To support us, visit our online-store: https://luxiaojunbarbell.com/pages/new-arrivals-0120Weightlifting Gear: https://luxiaojunbarbell.com/collections/gearW.
Lu Xiaojun Comeback Training Week 1 Road to Paris 2024 YouTube
Lu Xiaojun's Heaviest Training Lifts Note: all bolding done by BarBend editorial team for emphasis. Snatch | 180kg/397lb (that's 3kg over his competition best) Clean & Jerk | 210kg/463lb. Support ATG on Patron https://www.patreon.com/allthingsgym/postsATG Shirts & Hoodie 👕 http://store.hookgrip.com/product-category/atg/35 year old Lu Xia. LUXIAOJUN, also translated as Lyu Xiaojun, is a Chinese legendary weightlifter. LU launched his brand to provide good value for money bumper plates, barbells, dumbbells, racks, weightlifting shoes and other gear for Olympic Weightlifting, CrossFit, Powerlifting and all kinds of strength training. VIEW CART Home About me October 6, 2014 By Gregor Winter. Over at his blog Rob Macklem posted this sequence of Lu Xiaojun getting his Back Pump on in the worlds training hall. Usually I am not a fan of naming exercises after athletes, but "Round Back Deficit Snatch Grip Deadlift Row" is just too long. So I'm just going to call them Lu Rows for now (since.
Lu Xiaojun Comeback Training Week 5 Road to Paris 2024 YouTube
Olympic gold medalist and five-time world champion weightlifter Lü Xiaojun explains why he never does the bench press exercise in his training. Lu Xiaojun: Natural Weightlifting Phenomenon. Meet Lu Xiaojun (pronounced "Loo-Jow-Junn" if you're Phil Mitchell). Xiaojun is the current Olympic Champion and World Record holder in both the 'Snatch' and 'Total' in the Men's 77kg (12 stone to us yobs) category, where he lifted 175kg in the Snatch, and 379kg in the Total ('Snatch' and 'Clean and Jerk' combined.
"Hi everyone, I am Lu Xiaojun. Today, I'm training chest [flexes], and abdominals [undulates]." He says 4-5 sets for all exercises, 8-10 reps for dips, 8-12 reps for push ups, 20-30 reps for leg lift crunches. For dips and push ups, slower movement when going down, faster when pushing back up. Add a weight plate if the push ups are too easy. Weightlifting House 209K subscribers Subscribe 131K views 3 years ago SWITZERLAND In part 1 of the exclusive Lu Xiaojun WH interview, Lu spoke about all of his biggest training lifts, how.
Lu Xiaojun Interview Best Training Lifts, Strength vs Technique, & His Current Training Focus
Lu Xiaojun talks about coming back to training in winter 2017 and what the future holds for his weightlifting career. Although the exercise has been named after Olympic weightlifting champion Lu Xiaojun, it features in bodybuilding and strength training literature dating back to the 1920s. Lu raises can be seen as a variation of lateral raises as they have a shared initial movement path and largely target the same muscle groups. How to Perform Lu Raises