Karthik Shashidhar

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Take the classic Olympic lift, the clean and jerk as an example. This is probably the ultimate example of total body power. But despite the fact that the lifter holds the weight above his head, most of the force generated to achieve this lift comes from the thighs—the weight is never pressed up by the arms. It’s far too heavy for that.
Convict Conditioning: How to Bust Free of All Weakness Using the lost Secrets of Supreme Survival Strength
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