Which is ideal for people like us - “HardStyle” or “Sport” Snatches?

Twenty years ago one of my top “Get ‘er Done” workouts was using a 32kg KB and doing 10+10 Snatches for 10 sets with 2 minutes rest between sets outside on my deck.

It made me sweat … Gave me a solid pump… And was the perfect lead-in to “Pizza & Movie Night.” LOL.

The more info Kettlebell Snatch is considered the Tsar (Emperor) of the Kettlebell Lifts.

That’s because it strengthens :

[+] Your grip and forearms (buh-bye limp handshakes)

[+] Your upper arms ( sculpts shirt sleeves)

[+] Your shoulders (so they no longer look like a clothes hanger)

[+] Your upper back and lats (builds that ‘power look’)

[+] Your lower back ( fortifies from injury)

[+] Your hips and hamstrings ( power through climbs )

[+] Your abs/core (without a single crunch)

And when programmed properly it enhances your heart health, your VO2Max, and strips off body fat… without spending hours a week on the treadmill or elliptical.

Which brings me to the question I got in an email the other day from Jason, in which he asked -

“My question is particularly regarding King Sized Killer. I can speak and testify as to the program’s WTF factor, but can you clarify what method are you suggesting this program be done in? I guess that is to say it’s a matter of choice depending on your goals, but maybe your other online clients may benefit from you covering this topic. I seem to prefer training hardstyle on the lower rep days, and then on the endurance phase my body seems to favor a more “efficient” method of sport style . Thoughts?”

Fantastic question.

Here was my response:

“I always advocate "HardStyle" or "Athletic" - if you know what that is. (Think Oly lifting.) And that's because it requires more intensity.

I can see how your body leans towards "efficient" sport style, because that's the purpose of that style - efficiency. Honestly, I think most people "loosen" their technique as the reps get higher.

But yes, at the end of the day, it really is a matter of your objectives .”

Furthermore -

“Sport” style is designed for the competitor to complete as many Snatches as possible in 10 minutes.

In order to do so, the style is designed to reduce fatigue - to spare energy, and to be as efficient as possible.

“HardStyle” or “Athletic” style is designed to optimize power output on each rep. They’re not concerned with “energy efficiency.”

Most of us fellows need to be mindful of :

[+] Muscle preservation and Type 2x/2a fast-twitch muscle growth

[+] Keeping the body fat - especially stomach fat - under control

[+] Improving our VO2Max

… And those 3 things are best targeted by the HardStyle / Athletic type Snatch.

As you become more advanced, and if you want to do l-o-o-o-n-n-g-g sets , you may want to learn the Sport style.

But for me, coming from an Olympic lifting background, that “Juice” was never worth the squeeze .

It’s always just been more effective for me (and my clients and customers) to “EXPLODE!” using the HardStyle / Athletic Snatch.

If you’re new to the kettlebell Snatch, don’t forget the following:

1- Build your hip and grip strength & conditioning through 1-Hand Swings

2- Build your shoulder mobility / stability / flexibility through the TGU and Press

3- Learn how to “Tame the Arc” with the Clean

THEN…

Attack the Snatch.

And for Snatch programming?

Work out in the following order:

1- Technique

2- Strength

3- Conditioning

Stay Resilient ,

Geoff Neupert.

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