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Ten Sets of What?
{German Volume Training}
Jang Mi - Ran cleans 174 kg at 2010 World Weightlifting C hampionships.
The 2011 European Weightlifting Championships
part II
The 2011 European Weightlifting Championships
part I
New Russian Translation:
"The Significance of Speed in Weightlifting and Methods to Develop it"
by L.N. Sokolov
The 2010 World Weightlifting Championships:Part 2
DONG Wei 58 kg (CHN) prepares to clean and jerk 125 kg in warm up. Charniga photo
The 2010 World Weightlifting Championships:Part 1
Two of the most famous national coaches of the 1960s: Robert Roman (USSR)
Tommy Kono (Mexico)
Soviet Sport Scientists still working in weightlifting at the 2010 World Weightlifting Chps.:
From left: Professors Vladen Kanyevsky (Moscow) and Valentin Oleshko (Kiev)
DONG Wei (CHN) looks like a elementary school child made to sit in the corner as punishment
but is in fact a world champion in waiting for her next warm up. Charniga photo.
Weightlifting Sport Science:
Comparison of Warm Up Protocols of High Class Male and Female Weightlifters
Andrew Charniga, Jr.
Charniga photos.


There Is No System:
Part VI
{Misinformation Engineering}



LU Xiajun (CHN) snatching world record 174 kg. Valriu Calncea (ROM) cleans 211 and Vladimir Sedov (KAZ) jerks 217 kg at world weightlifting championships in Goyang, Korea. Charniga photos
There Is No System:
Part V
{Misinformation Engineering}

Svetlana Podobedova (KAZ) in warm up room of 2009 world weightlifting championships in Goyang, Korea. Charniga photo
The 2009 Chinese National Games: Weightlifting
Li Liying (CHN) 63 kg cleans 136 kg. Charniga photo

LONG Qingquan 56 kg (CHN) cleaning 301% of bodyweight for first triple bodyweight clean and jerk since 2001. Charniga photo

ZHOU Lulu (CHN) smashes 75+ world record by 8 kg. Charniga photo

New from Misinformation Engineering©:
{10.10.2009}
There Is No System
Part IV

Andrei Aramnau (BLR) cleans 225 kg at 2007 world weightlifting championships in Chang Mai, Thailand. Charniga photo
There Is No System
Part III

{08.01.2009}
There Is No System
Part II

{06.29.2009}
There Is No System
Part I

Misinformation engineering article:
What is the C.H.E.C.K. for?
LIU Chunhong 2004 &2008 Olympic Champion resting in training wearing belt for training and competition (Charniga photo)

The 2008 Beijing Olympics
Parts I and II
Charniga Photos

Aramnau Jerks "administrative" world record.
Charniga Photos




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Andrew Charniga, Jr., Publisher
Sportivny Press
2005
New Articles
Report of the 2008 Olympics Part I
Report of the 2008 Olympics Part II
New name: Review of Strength Training Literature is now Misinformation Engineering
A Review of the 2008 MotorCity Strength & Conditioning Clinic
The 2008 European CHampionships
Review of Super Strength, National Georgraphic TV Show
Editorial Comment: The Performance of the US Team in Chang Mai and the State of US Weightlifting {posted in the Competition reports section}
Competition Report: The 2007 Worlds
New Reviews:
Athletic Development
Functional Training for Sports
Serious Strength Training; Strength Training
"The 2007 European Championships", Andrfew Charniga, Jr.
"A.S. Prilepin's Scientific Practical Contributions", Petr Poletayev
"Why Weightlifting Shoes" Andrew Charniga, Jr.
"Tempo of Performing Squats", S. I. Lelikov
The Press of K. Kangasniemi, R.A. Roman
"A Device for Developing Leg Strength", S. M. Minaker
"Methods of Teaching the Weightlifting Exercises", G.G. He
"The Clean and Jerk of K. Kangasniemi"
"Methods of Developing Leg Strength"
Report of 2005 World Championships in Doha, Qatar 11/25/05
New articles by Rustem Khairullin "The Championshps' Unrealized Potential"
"Stabilizing the Technique of the Jerk"
New article by Andrew Charniga, Jr. "Still More About the Jerk"
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List of doping cases in sport
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The following is an incomplete list of sportspeople who have been involved in doping offences. It contains those who have been found, or have admitted to, having taken illegal performance-enhancing drugs, prohibited recreational drugs or have been suspended by a sporting body for failure to submit to mandatory drug testing.
For a list of all sportspeople disqualified for drug use from the Olympic Games, see doping at the Olympic Games.
For a list of sportspeople who have been involved in doping cases, but whose names have been cleared, see the list of sportspeople cleared of doping charges.
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