weightlifting

     

Weightlifting , also calle Olympic weightlifting or Olympic-style weightlifting, is a sport in which participants attempt a maximum weight single lift of a barbell loaded with weight plates. The two lifts currently competed are the clean and jerk and the snatch. The compound word "weightlifting" is often used incorrectly to refer to weight training. In comparison with powerlifting, weightlifting requires more power because the lifts must be executed more quickly and with more mobility because of a greater range of motion during the lifts. While there are relatively few competitive Olympic lifters, the lifts and their components are commonly used by elite athletes to train for explosive and functional strength.

Trivia about weightlifting

  • In 1972 Vassili Alexeyev, known as the "Russian Bear", won his 1st Olympic gold medal in this sport
  • In 1996 Akakide Kakhiashvilis set a world record total in this sport with 926 lbs., over 4 times his own poundage
  • In 1995 Arizona banned this recreation, fearing that it produced stronger criminals
  • You perform the snatch & the clean & jerk in this sport
  • Divided into 1- & 2-handed events, these 1896 Olympic contests were won with marks of 157 & 246 pounds