Wyoming LWC

Wyoming LWC Wyoming LWC is the Local Weightlifting Committee for Weightlifting in the State of Wyoming.
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The purpose of the Local Weightlifting Committee (LWC) is to:

• uphold the Bylaws of USA Weightlifting, the National Governing Body for Weightlifting in the United States
• provide local competition opportunities in accordance with the official Rules of weightlifting as set forth by the International Weightlifting Federation
• develop Local referees
• provide support to USA registered clubs withi

n the LWC from rebates received from
USA W. Officers
President: Blake Hoopes, Teton Elite Weightlifting

Board of Directors:
Ryan Seaberg, Frontier Barbell
Grant Statton, Hybrid Athletics
Rachel G Carr, Wyoming Weightlifting

LWC Referee Coordinator:

LWC Referees:
Blake Hoopes, Teton Elite Weightlifting
Ryan Seaberg, Frontier Barbell
Andrew McCown, Frontier Barbell
Anthony Finch, Frontier Barbell
Kelli Jordan, Frontier Barbell

USA Weightlifting Clubs in Wyoming:
TETON ELITE
548 south washington st
afton, WY 83110
Club: #58001
Email: Blake Hoopes, [email protected]
Phone: (307) 887-7030

FRONTIER BARBELL
611 Crook Ave #10
Cheyenne, WY 82001
Club: #58002
Email: Ryan Seaberg, [email protected]
Phone: (307) 630-6076

WYOMING WEIGHTLIFTING
1404 Skyline Rd. Laramie, WY 82070
Club: #58003
Email: Rachel G Carr, [email protected]
Phone: (512) 965-2333

HYBRID ATHLETICS
725 Skyline Rd. Laramie, WY 82070
Club: #58004
Email: Grant Statton, [email protected]
Phone: (307) 703-5450

Address

548 S Washington St
Afton, WY
83110

General information

The Two Olympic Lifts The Sn**ch: The barbell is placed horizontally in front of the lifter’s legs. It is gripped, palms downwards and pulled in a single movement from the platform to the full extent of both arms above the head, while either splitting or bending the legs. During this continuous movement, the barbell may slide along the thighs and the lap. No part of the body other than the feet may touch the platform during the ex*****on of the lift. The weight, which has been lifted, must be maintained in the final motionless position, arms and legs extended, the feet on the same line, until the Referees give the signal to replace the barbell on the platform. The lifter may recover in his or her own time, either from a split or a squat position, and finish with the feet on the same line, parallel to the plane of the trunk and the barbell. The Referees give the signal to lower the barbell as soon as the lifter becomes motionless in all parts of the body. The Clean and Jerk: The first part, the Clean The barbell is placed horizontally in front of the lifter’s legs. It is gripped, palms downwards and pulled in a single movement from the platform to the shoulders, while either splitting or bending the legs. During this continuous movement, the barbell may slide along the thighs and the lap. The barbell must not touch the chest before the final position. It then rests on the clavicles or on the chest above the ni***es or on the arms fully bent. The feet return to the same line, legs straight before performing the Jerk. The lifter may make this recovery in his or her own time and finish with the feet on the same line, parallel to the plane of the trunk and the barbell. The second part, the Jerk The athlete bends the legs and extends them as well as the arms to bring the barbell to the full stretch of the arms vertically extended. He or she returns the feet to the same line; arms and legs fully extended, and waits for the Referees’ signal to replace the barbell on the platform. The Referees give the signal to lower the barbell as soon as the lifter becomes motionless in all parts of the body. Important remark After the Clean and before the Jerk, the lifter may adjust the position of the barbell. This must not lead to confusion. It does not mean the granting of an additional jerk attempt but allowing the lifter to: a) withdraw the thumbs or “unhook” if this method is used, b) lower the barbell in order to let it rest on the shoulders if the barbell is placed too high and impedes the breathing or causes pain, c) change the width of the grip.

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