Lü Xiaojun (Chinese: 吕小军; pinyin: Lǚ Xiǎojūn; born 27 July 1984) is a Chinese weightlifter. He is an Olympic champion and five time world champion competing in the 77 kg category until 2018 and 81 kg starting in 2018 after the International Weightlifting Federation reorganized the categories.

Start memeing him instead of the clearly photoshopped chad guy that was probably made for porn purposes.

  • @invent_the_future
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    3 years ago

    In general ex-USSR countries (+ China and DPRK) dominate this sport. The Soviets had it down to a science.

    Indeed, their training method of step loading is great, I’ve adopted it recently and love it.

    But it’s no exaggeration saying they had it down to a science, they would study the progression of an athlete for 2 or 3 olympic cycles, instead of the more usual 5 or 6 months and make assumptions from there.

    To me the way those countries treat/treated sports is fascinating, there’s so much choice, incentive and support starting from a young age.

    • @CriticalResist8OPA
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      43 years ago

      Yeah, and you can see people like Lu (and the whole Olympic team, both men and women) are built like bodybuilders; the Chinese team trains with bodybuilding techniques for strength.

      Really they’ve been doing that sport since childhood and have been selected over and over again to be in the national team, which is really not that different from what capitalist countries do – because sometimes libs will invoke the Asiatic Horde myth with that.

      Do you have any books to recommend on Soviet physical education methods?

      • @invent_the_future
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        13 years ago

        Sorry I’m not well versed on this topic’s literature, but you could maybe look into the USSR’s Ready for Labour and Defence programme and see where else it takes you.