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Olympic Weightlifting with Seb Ostrowicz

Author
Jill Jaracz & Alison Brown
Published
Thu 12 Sep 2019
Episode Link
https://pscrb.fm/rss/p/prfx.byspotify.com/e/traffic.libsyn.com/flamealivepod/Episode_102-Seb_O_on_Weightlifting-disclaimered.mp3

The International Weightlifting Federation's world championships starts on Wednesday, September 18, so we thought it was a great time to learn about Olympic weightlifting and what this sport is all about. Joining us to explain it is the Voice of the People, Seb Ostrowicz, host of the Weightlifting House podcast and writer at its accompanying website.

Seb talks with us about the two lifts that make up a weightlifting competition: the snatch and the clean-and-jerk. We also talk about:

  • Weight classes, cutting weight and post-weigh-in eating
  • The incredible flexibility and mobility of weightlifters
  • Who to look out for at Tokyo 2020

Check out Weightlifting House! They're on Facebook, Insta and Twitter, and you can find the podcast on your favorite podcast player. If you love weightlifting, definitely check it out because they get some great interviews with top people in the sport.

In our Team Olympic Fever Update, we've got news from our team members Sarah Hendrickson and the dulcet tones of Jason Bryant.

We've also got news from Tokyo 2020 -- someone's not too happy about changes made to the Team Equestrian events! Also, if you've applied to be part of the Tokyo 2020 Torch Relay, don't hold your breath....there's a ton of applicants.

Thanks so much for listening, and until next time, keep the flame alive!

 

 

Photo courtesy of Seb Ostrowicz.

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