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Strength & Conditioning: Ursula Garza Papandrea – Week 3, Day 2

Improve your Olympic lifts with this four-week cycle of workouts written by the Queen of Olympic weightlifting, Ursula Garza Papandrea.

Ursula Garza Papandrea

Written by Ursula Garza Papandrea Last updated on November 13, 2013

EDITOR’S NOTE: These workouts are written by Ursula Garza Papandrea, who has been nicknamed the Queen of Olympic Weightlifting. Ursula’s Olympic weightlifting career started in 1987, and since then she has won several titles, including master’s national champion and best lifter (Grand Master) in 2009 and national champion again in 2010. You can find Ursula on Facebook.

Most coaches have devised their own method for teaching the snatch and clean to their athletes and thusly, so have I. Although in more recent decades the top-down approach to teaching the Olympic lifts has prevailed, I believe there is still merit to using the bottom-up approach and have therefore incorporated it into my method, which I call the “Pause Method.” I have used this approach to train beginners, as well as veteran athletes, with great success.

Over the next four weeks, I will be sharing an example of a Pause Method program I have used for teaching the lifts. The goal is to ingrain the proper positions, encourage the athlete to slow down in this initial learning phase, and teach the athlete how to time the receiving of the weight to avoid losing the bar in space.

The workouts will be posted twice a week, on Mondays and Wednesdays. To learn more about the Pause Method and how to use it, you can read the explanation I have provided here.

Week 3, Day 2

Practice 3 position snatches and cleans

  • Hip/power position (PP) snatch 1×5
  • Hang snatch above knee 1×5
  • Snatch pull to hip with pause above knee 1×5
  • Hip/PP snatch + hang snatch + snatch 3x (2+2+2)
  • Hang snatch + snatch 3x(2+2)
  • Upper thigh/PP clean 2×3
  • Clean with pause at upper thigh/pp 1×3
  • Cleans 4×3
  • Front squat 3×5
  • Snatch pull to hip/PP 3×5
Ursula Garza Papandrea

About Ursula Garza Papandrea

Ursula Garza Papandrea has been nicknamed the Queen of Olympic Weightlifting. And this is why: She has been an athlete and coach in Olympic weightlifting for over 25 years. Her career as a lifter started in 1987. She was a two-time national champion, two-time Olympic Festival champion, five-time world team member, former national record holder, many time collegiate champion, and a two-time international (NACACI) champion, having won several international medals for the USA. She revived her career to become master’s national champion and best lifter (Grand Master) in 2009 and national champion again in 2010.

Ursula was an elite athlete who then distinguished herself by becoming the first and only woman to ever attain USA Weightlifting’s highest coaching level, Senior International Coach Level 5. Her athletes have competed at and won national championships at the junior, collegiate, senior, and master levels, as well as Olympic Trials. She has trained and qualified athletes who represented Team USA at the Junior World Championships, University World Championships, Senior World Championships, and Pan Am Games.She has trained and coached athletes to compete at every national championship since 1993. She currently coaches a men’s Olympic weightlifting team, Texas Barbell Club, several women who compete for Coffee’s Gym, and several competitive CrossFitters. She also regularly competition coaches many of USA’s elite athletes as an assistant or in the stead of their own personal coaches.

Ursula earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Exercise and Sports Science, and a Master’s Degree in Political Science both from Texas State University. She started a career as a professor at Austin Community College in kinesiology in 1994, and continues to teach in the government department.

She is and has been a Technical Director on USA Weightlifting’s Board of Directors since 2009. She works as part of the CrossFit Olympic Lifting Certification Staff and instructs the USAW Level 1 Sports Performance courses. She is the owner and operator of WeightliftingWise.com, providing instruction and education to coaches and athletes. She offers her own three-hour introductory Olympic weightlifting courses and wrote the curriculum and instructs The Art of Coaching Weightlifting for aspiring coaches. She is currently awaiting the November opening of her own facility Weightlifting Wise and Texas Barbell Club as part of RedSide CrossFit in Leander, Texas, just North of Austin, Texas.

She has been married to a soccer player since 2005 and they have a nine-year-old son who lifts sometimes and plays soccer a lot.

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