![]() The Moonlight Gardens Arena was near capacity creating a heady atmosphere as South Korean fans arrived en masse to support their heroes, sensing a real medal chance after a drawing blanks in the first nine weightlifting events. It was another shattering night for hosts South Korea as Sa, and his teammate Jeong Tae-Hong, both crashed out early. Uzbekistan’s Ulugbek Alimov took a surprise bronze on 369kg after South Korea’s great medal hope Sa Jae-Hyouk failed to go the distance. In the process Tian had broken the Games record for both the clean and jerk and the combined. You will win, or you will lose’,” he added. “There is an old saying in Chinese: ‘There will always be one last chance. I just wanted to try my best during the competition,” Tian told reporters. “I really didn’t imagine I would win gold. To everyone’s surprise he hoisted it gloriously over his head, took gold with a total of 381kg and burst into wild celebration. Iran’s Kianoush Rostami, was sitting pretty in first on 380kg as Tian went for broke, putting an unlikely, massive, world record-equalling 218kg on the bar. The 20-year-old was fourth and out of the medals with one attempt remaining, having registered only 205kg in the clean and jerk for a 268kg total. Just my analysis of it maybe it's right maybe not but it's really the only think I could figure.Tian Tao came back from the dead to steal an unlikely Asian Games gold as China won the men’s 85kg Wednesday, their second weightlifting title of the day. So I'd say tian relies heavily on brute strength which hinders him slightly in a technical movement like the snatch but is less important in a clean and jerk. The biggest difference is one is more technically sound but lacks the shear power the other has. Also if we look at how difficult the cleans are for yang it becomes clear that he is a snatch specialist where tian is a clean and jerk specialist. So in short yang can turn over the bar and apply upward force into the bar faster than tian can. Yang has more body massage making it easier for him to drive the weight up and keep him out of the hole. When he sinks into a squat completely he fails the lift. Tian relies heavily on a strong pull and catching the weight above his bottom position. ![]() The biggest difference I see in the snatch is size and power. ![]() His cleans look about as easy if not easier than yangs. So what I can see is tian has stronger legs than yang. I took a few minutes to look over 6 of their lifts each. If you believe you have an injury, the safest course of action is to consult a professional. A place to diagnose injury or prescribe treatment addressing injury.A place to post slurs or other derogatory remarks toward anyone's race, religion, gender or sexual identity.A place to post sexual content of any sort, including comments on the attractiveness or lack thereof of any lifter. ![]() If the only discussion created is congratulating the OP, post it elsewhere. A place for you to post your NSVs or any other threads of similar nature.A place to post memes, self promotional content/blogspam, or things that provide no value.A place where all members are held to a standard of excellence not found in larger subreddits.A place where all weightlifters - regardless of training goals - are welcome.A place to ask questions about form, training style, programming, or anything related.A place to discuss weightlifting theory, methodology, and programming in a professional manner.Please keep general strength training, powerlifting, and other strength sports in their respective subreddits. This subreddit is for the sport of Olympic-style weightlifting, which tests the snatch and the clean and jerk, and related links and topics. Attention! Please read the Sidebar/FAQ before posting
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