The heels are raised Hardstyle Snatch (RKC)

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  1. Status: Resolved
    August 14, 2024 https://youtu.be/uqP4nKXgJ1k
    There still seems to be some slight movement of the heels so I checked if the mats could be part of the reason

    I made a second video just filming the feet while standing on a hard floor instead of Judo-Mats to see if it is different and to me it looks like the harder floor allows for an even better flat contact to the floor…
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    Reported On:

    August 13, 2024

    Description:

    Common Mistake:

    Severity:

    Moderate (2/4)

    Mistake

    The heels are raised in the snatch, clean, or swing.

    Solution

    Keep the feet flat on the ground.

    Description

    In the Hardstyle swing, clean, or snatch, the feet need to remain planted on the ground. When doing any other variation and it creates unbalance, then the feet should also remain flat. In sportstyle or freestyle, when done correctly and for a reason other than the weight pulling you forward or it being too. heavy, it’s ok.

    This issue may occur on the up phase but also on the drop from overhead in the full or half snatch. In which case the weight might be thrown away from you rather than pulled down with a flick of the wrist.

    The cause for the heels leaving the ground may be because the weight is too heavy, the movement is incorrect, the weight is too far from the body, or the exercise is performed too violently. Pause, focus, and reset on every rep to fix this.

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