Coach Wu Chuanfu is coming to the UK

Coach Wu Chuanfu is in the UK with the Singapore Weightlifting Squad for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow next month. We are lucky enough to say that we confirmed that he will start his run of seminars here in the UK straight after the Games finish.

Coach Wu ChuanFu, is a former member of the Chinese National Olympic Weightlifting Team. From 2002 to 2004, he was coached by Coach Yu Jie in the People’s Liberation Army (PLA). Coach Yu Jie is also the coach for Lu Xiaojun, Liao Hui, Lu Haojie and Tian Tao all of whom are Chinese national champions, world champions and world record holders, and Coach Wu has trained alongside them.

At his prime, he attained 2nd position at the Chinese National Weightlifting championships twice, attaining a total of 304kg as a 62kg lifter and 335kg as a 69kg lifter. He has a max snatch of 157kg and 190 clean and jerk weighing 72kg.

During his time as a coach he has trained many competitive Cross Fitters & Fitness athletes, and understands the special needs of weightlifting in Crossfit. Hence, he has created a unique module called “ChuanFu Training” for Cross Fitters which combines both Chinese and Western elements.

ChuanFu Training is not just about Snatch and Clean and Jerk, but involves the total development of an athlete. The program includes co-ordination training, physical conditioning, etc, on top of the technical aspects of the snatch and clean and jerk. It aims to trigger many natural reflexes and instincts in the body, which translates into better efficiency of movement and better performance.

Second City CrossFit have kindly offered to host the 2 day seminar over the weekend of August 2nd and 3rd, 2014.

Prices: Day 1 on 2nd August – £180
Level 2 on 3rd August – £250
Both Days – £360

The weekend will run as follows:

DAY 1 – Saturday, 2nd August, 9am – 4:30pm

General Theory Session

– The Chinese weightlifting methodology
– Understanding Olympic Weightlifting
– Weightlifting technique and mechanics
– Learning how to use the legs
– How to find the correct positions
– The importance of balance, why it must not be called balance
– The importance of “feeling” and “pleasure” in movement (proprioception)
– Introduction into the importance and usage of the back squat in al movements
– The optimal way to do Back Squats and explanation
– Tempo and power with Back Squats

Snatch

– Accurate First Pull, How to use the Lats & Quads
– Common errors in the Full Extension, High Pull & Balance
– Supporting the weights
– Control of Tempo/Speed/Explosiveness
– Trainees Demonstration with 1-1 technical analysis
– Coach Wu’s Demonstration

Clean & Jerk

– The importance of controlling the “lats” and expanding its power
– Cleans in Parts (1st pull, 2nd pull, full extension, catch, drive)
– Chuanfu “C” cleans
– The racking system
– Detailed Explanation of Jerks (Dips, Push, Power, Squat, Split)
Front Squat
– Why are the front squats so important?
– How to optimize front squats
– Explosiveness and Tempo
– Stride jerks
– Coach’s Demonstrations

DAY 2 – Sunday, 3RD August, 9am – 430pm

This is the “professional training mode” and is the “real Chinese-style” training mode. It is modelled after Coach Wu’s experiences while being in the national team while training with the likes of Liao Hui. This course is designed to maximize the learning process, with a huge focus on practical work while learning to combine artistry and science in weightlifting. There will also be a segment on how to avoid injuries in weightlifting and methods employed by the Chinese National Team. Most importantly it is about knowing what pure ultimate strength is and how to harness it.

Snatch

– Straight leg Pull
– No Extension, Elbows Up Squat Pull
– Fa li la
– Straight leg Snatch
– Hang Snatch (Legs cannot be separated)
– Suspension Pulls
– Suspension Snatches

Clean And Jerk
– Front Squat + Heavy Dips
– No Extension Cleans (Legs cannot be separated)
– Power Clean + Push Press (Legs cannot be separated)
– The First Pull Of Clean
– Squat Cleans
– Jerks

If you are interested in attending just fill in the form and we will get back to you ASAP!

Here is a Chuanfu-Training Seminar poster to pass around at your box!

 

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