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Hungarian weightlifter Janos Baranyai made worldwide headlines when he dislocated his right elbow during his first Olympic games.  His injury was captured on video and in pictures and is considered the ugliest moment of the 2008 Olympic weightlifting competition.

Janos Baranyai Twists Elbow in Olympics 2008

By lauderdalebay on  From freechristmaswallpapers2012.blogspot.com
Hungarian weightlifter Janos Baranyai ended his first Olympics with the most ugliest moments in Olympics history. Janos Baranyai was lifting 148kg when his elbow and his right forearm dislocated bending backwards.Truly ugliest moments for 2008 Beijing Olympics.Janos Babanyai Lifting 148kg WeightJanos Baranyai Loses His Grip and the Bar Falls DownJanos Baranyai Crumbles On the GroundJanos Baranyai Dislocates his arm and Doctors ComebyAll images are copyrighted**Read Full Story

Janos Baranyai Weightlifting Mishap

By labyouqt on  From jvivance.blogspot.com
Hungarian weightlifter Janos Baranyai dislocated his right elbow in the ugliest moment yet of the Olympic weightlifting competition. No longer able to support the weight of the barbell, his right forearm bent backward. The 24-year-old Hungarian fell to the floor in shock, shaking and crying out in pain.Hungary's coaching staff and competition officials rushed to Baranyai's aid as he lay trembling on the floor, his arm limp and twisted out of position.I found a video were you can see what...Read Full Story

Olympic Weightlifter (Janos Baranyai of Hungary) Screams in Pain After Dropping the Weights (VIDEO)

By The Daily Blender on  From thedailyblender.blogspot.com
I can't imagine the pain this man went through...Weightlifter - 0Weights - 2Janos Baranyai of Hungary screams in pain after dropping the weights during the Men's 77kg weightlifting competition event at the University of Aeronautics and Astronautics Gymnasium during Day 5 of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 13, 2008 in Beijing, China.Check Out: Janos Baranyai PhotostreamRead Full Story

weightlifting – Speed Development in Olympic Weightlifting

By mk2011 on  From your-health-and-fitness.net
Speed Development in Olympic Weightlifting   What is Speed in Olympic Weightlifting? Speed in training theory defines the capacity of moving a limb or part of the body’s lever system or the whole body with the greatest possible velocity. Maximum values of such movements would be with loading in weightlifting. The lifters whole body will have greatest velocity in final phase of the lift (second pull). Speed is measured in meters per seconds; to give values for the speed of one part of the body...Read Full Story

weightlifting – Olympic Weightlifting a Sport of Mind Power

By mk2011 on  From your-health-and-fitness.net
Olympic Weightlifting a Sport of Mind Power Mental Strength from Stimulation to Relaxation Stimulation Stimulation represents a state of arousal or motivation that may help enhance sports performance by optimizing neuromuscular functions. Stimulation techniques may benefit athletes in sports such as boxing and Olympic style weightlifting.   Mental Strength represents the ability of nervous system, particularly the conscious brain, to optimize energy production in the muscle and controlled...Read Full Story
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