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The strongest ones...

Consultant: Győző Veres 2X weightlifting world champion.

Olyimpic weightlifting is the most important additional sport of sports at nowadays.

There are no durable results without muscle strength.

Increasing muscle strength is the basic of high performance in many sports.

Atheltes recognized how important this, so

they practice olympic weightlifting movements during their basic phase of training cicle.

For this... olympic weightlifters are the best examples

whose training & competing from day by day to year by year and makes great results.

Weightlifting in Hungary becames the most successful sport during the last few years.

National records, world records, European & World Championship titles

are representing how hard they training for it.

Volition, diligence, talent with knowledge

with modern training system gave us outstanding performances.

Our weightlifters are well-knowed in the whole world!

They trained a lot of to reach the world level and to be winners.

In this video we can see what is their secret for their succes

and we can see how they are training for it.

The place of a weightlifting competition is the platform.

4m X 4m, made of wood.

The main equipment for olympic weightlifting is the barbell with weights.

The bar is 220cm legth, maximum grip width is 120cm.

Diameter is 28mm, outer ends are 50mm and rotatable.

There you can put plates on it.

The plates have different diameters and weight from 1,25kg to 20kg.

Diameter of biggest plate is 45cm

this define the height of the barbell from the platform.

Collars secure the plates to the barbell to not slide during an attempt.

The barbell can't be bend and the weight of the plates have to be accurate. These are basic requirements.

Competitions are hold in 7 bodyweight category.

1. Bantamweight up to 56kg,

2. Featherweight up to 60kg,

3. Lightweight up to 67kg,

4. Middleweight up to 75kg,

5. Light-heavyweight up to 82kg,

6. Middle-heavyweight up to 90kg,

7. Heavyweight over 90kg.

An olympic weightlifting competition starts with the press.

At the press, competitor has to grip the bar with two hand,

put the bar to the chest with one movement

and wait motionless for the sign of the jury.

*clap*

Then press the bar fluently over the head.

Hold the weight for 1 second, and after the jury's sign can put it down.

Moving the sole and the heel is not allowed during the press,

the knee has to be totally straight.

Three white lights means a "good lift" | a good attempt.

The attempt is irregular...

if the competitor's back bend too much;

if he moves out from his basic standing position;

if he rotates with the weight;

if he helps with his leg (push press);

if he bends his knees before the press;

if his press isn't fluent;

and if his arms isn't move parallelly.

Performance in the press can develop with additional exercises;

the most effective is the standing incline shoulder press.

Dips are also good additional exercise;

and the handstand push ups as well.

The direction of the load is different at the second competing exercise; at the snatch.

The weight have to be lifted by one movement with stretched arms during the snatch.

Result is depend on mainly the strength of the waist, the back and the legs.

There are two types of the snatch; the split snatch

and the regural snatch.

No lift: if the knee reach the floor during the snatch;

and if the attempt ended up with press by the arms.

Snatch additional exercises are based on the different phases of the the snatch's movements.

The power snatch;

snatch high pull (with wide grip up to the collarbone);

"standing good mornings";

shoulder circles with a bar;

and jumps into the split position & bouncing.

Competitors use mostly the split snatch technique.

Because for the regural snatch needs good body proportions and really good joint flexibility.

Third exercise is the clean and jerk.

The most power is needed for this exercise.

It has two main movements; pick up the barbell to the chest (clean)

and the jerk.

There are two types of the clean; the split clean

and the regural clean. But the jerk is the same at each clean.

No lift: if the elbow touches the knees during the clean;

if the competitor dip twice before the jerk;

and if the knee touches the platform.

Additional exercises of the clean and jerk developes mainly the stregth of the legs and waist.

Bouncing in the split position is good exercise for the split clean like as in the split snatch.

Tall / high cleans and hang cleans are good to build the strength of the waist.

Backsquats and front squats develop the regular / squat clean.

Clean high pulls up to the shoulders.

Let see now the three competition excersises after each other.

Competitor has 3 attempts in every excersise (3 presses, 3 snatches, 3 clean and jerks).

The results of each excersise give the total result of the competitor (the biggest good press, snatch and clean and jerk attempts).

There is no lift if the competitor drops the bar behind himself.

Sometimes doesn't matter how prepared an athlete in physical and mental strength, or how much volition he has.

We can dramatically see where is the limit of the human performance.

This is one of the reasons why is needed to determine accurate the load of each training.

The training is only a "tool", not the goal!

The load of a training can't cause total exhaustion of the body.

Additional exercises without weights are develop the smaller muscles

and also help to get and to hold the developed speed, explosive speed and the springiness.

Our weightlifters are strong and skillful.

Watch Imre Földi (58kg) easily jumps with Károly Ecser (130kg)!

Károly Ecser holds 300kg on his shoulders!

We were looking for the secret of the hungarian weightlifters...

But there is no secret, there are facts: diligence, volition and endeavor for the better and better performances.

What they know, they reached by theirself!

This is why they became famous athletes and high / world level weightlifters.

They are the strongest ones, they are the Hercules of the present!

Weightlifting reach bigger and better results on national and also international levels year by year.

Let me introduce the most famous weightlifters of the recent days...

Japanese Yoshinobu Miyake prepares for one of his snatch attempt...

He is two times world champion, world record holder in the bantam and the featherweight (at this time).

(Miyake has two olympic gold, one silver; 6x world champion title and 25 world record.)

American Isaac Berger, two times world champion

he won olympic gold in Melbourne (1956, 60kg).

Marian Zieliński (POL, 67,5KG), two times world champion and world record holder.

Hawaiian american Tommy Kono is one of the best weightlifter of all time.

He is 6 times world champion and 2 times olympic champion.

He was unbeatable in his weight category (82,5kg) for 10 years.

Hungarian Győző Veres prepared for 10 years to became world champion...

and he won the world titles in 1962 (Budapest) and in 1963 (Stockholm) at the 82,5kg category.

Győző Veres multiple world record holder became the best hungarian athlete in 1963.

English Louis Martin (90kg) arrived to the wolrd level of weightlifting 5 years before.

His preparation for his attempts became well-knowed.

He won 3 world champion titles and he is the best of his weight category.

The soviet Yury Vlasov proved that he is the strongest man in the World at many competitions.

He was the first man ever who clean and jerked over 200kg.

Four people barely can bring this weight.

But there is no stopping!

Vlasov's teammate; the full muscle covered Leonid Zhabotinsky (150kg bw.)

set new world records in 1964.

World record attempt with 213kg;

this weight was never lifted before.

Zhabotinsky made a new claen and jerk world record with this performance

and it means a new world record also in the total with 560kg.

He became the world's strongest man!

The end.

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What Is the Qualified Business Income Deduction? - Duration: 2:54.

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.

We got a new deduction for business owners, and it can save you a lot of taxes, but you

need to understand how it works.

It's called QBI, qualified business income.

It allows you to take a deduction of up to 20% of your profit.

So let me give you an example.

So if you have $150,000 of gross income - that's what you bill your clients.

And then you have $50,000 of expenses.

So your net is $100,000.

Gross 150, expenses 50, you net $100,000, that's your net income.

You take 20% of that net income, that would be $20,000 is a tax deduction if you're in

the 22% tax bracket you will save $4,400 tax because of this new deduction.

Its brand new, it's to help small businesses.

It's partly because larger corporations got a lower tax rate and smaller businesses; it

was felt that they should get some break as well.

There's a few imitations you need to understand.

One is your taxable income needs to be equal to or greater than your net income.

So in my example of $100,000 business profit, if your taxable income is less than that,

let's say it's $80,000, then the deduction is 20% of $80,000, not $100,000.

So that's one thing you need to be aware of.

Another thing is if your income - taxable income - is high.

And that's defined as a single person taxable income above $157,500, or married couple,

taxable income above $315,000.

That is where these deductions can start phasing out.

And it depends upon whether you're a service business or a non-service business when you're

in those higher income levels.

There's a whole lot of confusion on what's a service business and what is

not a service business.

So if you are in these higher income levels, get some help on that, because it's not that

simple, and in fact, every time we pass a new tax law it becomes more complicated.

This one was no different.

But it's important to know this QBI deduction is going to save you money that allows you

to have more net in your pocket, more to spend on your business, more to spend personally,

or whatever you would like to use that money for.

If you would like more information, go to PureFinancial.com.

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What is the TOP car Stereo systems to buy on Amazon? - Duration: 3:59.

we've put together a list of the three best car stereo systems that you can get

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auxilary input or even plug into the SD or USB ports for more options you can

change up the sound style with the preset built-in EQ and make every

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to 32 gigabytes for music playback on units without monitors and music photo

and video playback on units with monitors apart from that it also

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without monitors and music photo and video playback on units with monitors

the aux input allows you to connect the audio output of an external device such

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we found the pioneer AV h - x 5500 VHS to be the best the AV h - x 5500 VHS

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Is This 4.0-Liter Four Cylinder Car The Worlds Fastest Porsche? | RP968 Onboard [TECH TOUR] - Duration: 10:58.

- The RP968 Porsche is one of the stand out competitors in the pro class

here at World Time Attack Challenge.

Now it's just gone out and run a 1:19.8 lap time.

This makes it the first World Time Attack car to ever go under one minute 20.

It's also the second fastest car outright around Sydney Motorsport Park.

We're here with Matt from PR Tech to find out a little bit more about what

makes this car so fast.

Now the car has been developed now for a few years, there's a lot of time,

a lot of technology and certainly a lot of money that has gone into it.

There's a lot of things that I wanna dig into here but can we start of course

with that amazing work of art, the Elmer Racing billet engine.

How instrumental has that billet engine been in the performance that

you're getting out of the 968 right now?

- It's definitely played a big part because the engine's a lot more flexible

in its power delivery.

Compared to the old engine, it's a lot stronger in the top end than the old

cast engine definitely.

- Now in terms of the power that you're producing at the moment,

could you have produced the power levels that the billet engine is making

on the original factory engine?

- Yes we definitely could have but boost would have come on a lot later

and it wouldn't have been anywhere near as driveable.

- Is this due to primarily the additional capacity?

- Yeah mostly due to that factor.

- What is the capacity on the Elmer Thor engine?

-It's four litres, the old one was 3.1

- Well that's a big change in capacity.

What sort of power levels are you running here at the moment?

- We're making about 850 horsepower at the wheels on about 1.8 bar boost.

- So realistically that's not crazy power levels, so particularly with a billet engine,

you should be able to expect relatively good reliability as well?

- Yeah definitely, they're fairly mild boost levels for a full billet engine for sure.

- And if you had the need to turn the power up further, is there more

potential in the engine and turbo package right now?

- Yeah there is definitely some head room there.

Not a huge amount though 'cause the turbo is sized for maximum flexibility

instead of outright power.

- So what is the turbo that it's running on the car?

- It's a GTX 42.

- And with that GTX 42 on a four litre engine, what sort of RPM are you seeing

full boost, or in other words, what sort of useable rev range has the car got?

- We've got full boost about 4200 RPM and a peak power of about 7500 RPM.

- And how far can you rev it through, where's the rev limiter set?

- About 8300.

- OK so particularly with that sequential transaxle in the back of the Porsche,

that's gonna give the driver a lot of flexibility in the power band?

- Oh absolutely that's the whole point of that big capacity engine is that you

can pull out of a corner in a tall gear and then run that along.

- Now the car despite the fact it clearly looks like it's got a hell of a lot of

aero downforce on it, it is still rear wheel drive, so there is some challenges

there with getting the power to the ground.

Now you're running a traction control strategy through the Emtron KV8,

but of course you also want to develop the power delivery so that you're not

really relying on the traction control, I guess kind of keeping that traction

control more as a safety backstop.

So can you talk to us about the strategies you're using in terms of boost per gear

or boost by throttle position?

- Yeah absolutely the boost is definitely mapped heavily off throttle position,

and also gear dependent.

And that's basically adjusted every session due to track conditions.

- So the gear dependent boost I mean that makes a lot of sense to most people.

Obviously you're not gonna be able to put full power to the ground at low

speed and maybe second or third gear where you don't have the benefit of that

aero downforce, so as the downforce increases, the ability to put more power

to the track increases.

But can you talk to us a little bit more about how mapping the boost relative

to the driver's foot pedal position allows the driver to modulate the torque better

and get better control of the car?

- Yeah for sure, well basically as he's winding on, say half throttle, through a

gentle sweeping corner, you may only want say 70% of the power that he

could modulate easily whereas typically with a turbo car, you can make full power

at nearly 80% throttle.

- So in general if you're not using that strategy, the power or torque delivery

versus throttle position is very non linear, that's basically what you're saying?

- Absolutely also the problem is that once they're on full boost,

as you roll out of the throttle, they tend to just keep driving forward.

So by pulling that boost aim back as you roll off 100%,

you can reduce the power easily.

- So essentially in a way you're kind of trying to make a turbocharged

engine respond to the throttle a little bit more like a naturally aspirated engine?

- Yeah that's definitely the goal.

- Now despite the fact 850 horsepower, we're not talking massive numbers there,

the car is still expected to run for a full lap or maybe even several laps,

so that's a lot of stress on the engine over a one minute 20 lap.

Are there any special strategies you're using in the Emtron KV8 in order

to provide engine protection if something goes wrong,

maybe the engine coolant temperature or intake air temperature become too high?

- The main safety that's running in that the exhaust gas temperature,

once that reaches a ceiling, I start pouring the fuel in to cool it off.

- So that's just protection around that temperature, making sure that the

engine is cooled down by that additional fuel if it's required?

- Yeah that's the point of it yes.

- OK so when the car comes back in from a session out on the track,

you're going to be looking at the data, download that data,

and inspecting it.

So can you tell us about your priorities in that data logging,

what are you looking for first and foremost?

- The first thing we're gonna check is that the boost is running as per the target.

Second of all I'm gonna watch the coolant pressure, make sure we're not having

any internal leakage around the head gasket.

And knock, I'm closely watching for knock traces as well and probably mixture

with EGTs are high as well.

Minorly is probably oil pressure, definitely check that first.

- So I think that's one thing that a lot of people kind of tend to overlook

is that it doesn't really matter how much power you're producing or how fast

the car is, in order to get those lap times, the first priority is making

sure the engine health is OK, and the engine is going to be able

to continue running.

So in terms of the knock system, are you actually running knock control

on the engine or are you just logging the data from the knock sensors?

- On this one I'm only logging the data, I haven't got active control turned on on it.

- And on E85 are you expecting that knock is an issue or is it fairly immune

to knock?

- No you can definitely still create knock on E85 for sure.

- Also in terms of the coolant pressure, so this is something we see a lot of

high boost drag engines using, at little bit less common on a circuit

application.

So can you just give us a little bit more detail around how that works,

you mentioned around the head gasket sealing, so what will that coolant pressure

sensor trace show you in your data logging?

- It will typically show if you're starting to lift the cylinder head and also if

you see it combined with knock, you can also see a trace,

that will sort of confirm that you are starting to lift that cylinder head,

you'll see little rises in that coolant pressure with the knock trace

at the same time.

- So essentially there, particularly with lifting the head you're allowing

combustion pressure to enter the cooling system, hence the pressure

trace will increase?

- That's correct, yeah.

- So finally once you've gone through and you know that the engine is healthy,

you've got a range of other sensors on the car, what are you looking for

in order to help improve the driver's lap times and also maybe improve

the chassis performance?

- The main thing I'm looking for is how closely my slip levels are following

my aim slip in the traction control.

If the traction control is working too heavily in the lower gears

I'm better off pulling some power back and then trying to apply a different

parts of the track if I can.

- So that was sort of coming back to what we were talking about earlier

where you're trying to rely on that traction control more as a safety

backstop rather than heavily using the traction control every part

of the track?

- Yeah absolutely.

- Look Matt, it's been great to get some insight into the RP968.

You've still got one more session to go although the weather is looking

a little bit marginal.

Best of luck to improve that lap time, it's already a scorching lap time

so congratulations on that and thanks for chatting.

- OK no worries, thanks.

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What is a certificate of origin? - Duration: 2:02.

In this video, we'll explain explain what a Certificate of Origin is and what it's used for.

A Certificate of Origin is a document used to identify the origin of goods being exported.

It's usually required by a country's customs authority as part of the clearance process

when importing.

It's also used to assess the rates of duty or tax.

You need to state which country your goods are obtained, produced, manufactured or processed in.

You also need to include this information on the commercial invoice.

To find out if you need a Certificate of Origin,

check on your country's chamber of commerce's website.

If you do, you can usually apply online but make sure you're registered with the chamber

of commerce beforehand.

Certain countries may also require a stamp from an embassy.

So it's important to check if you need this in advance as it could take some time.

There are two types of Certificate of Origin.

One is called the Non-preferential Certificate of Origin

and the other is called the Preferential Certificate of Origin.

The Non-preferential Certificate of Origin means the goods don't qualify for any special

treatment in the country they're from.

It's only used to state the origin of your goods.

The Preferential Certificate of Origin means the goods are subject to potentially reduced

tariffs, taxes or exemptions when exported to certain countries.

You can buy and complete the Certificate of Origin online or purchase it from your country's

chamber of commerce.

Make sure the information is clear and accurate.

Once you've received the certificate, put it with your other documents for safe keeping.

Thanks for watching!

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What Neymar was doing when he discovered shocking Ballon d'Or position - News Live - Duration: 2:01.

 Neymar has finished a lowly 12th in the race for the 2018 Ballon d'Or - but it doesn't seem the Brazil international is too fussed

 The 26-year-old forward left Barcelona last season for a world record-breaking £198million in a bid to get out of Lionel Messi's shadow in Spain

 He signed for Paris Saint-Germain, where he was hoping to make a name for himself and build upon his third-place Ballon d'Or finish last season

 But he has instead regressed by a staggering NINE places, finishing outside the top ten in 12th - behind the likes of Harry Kane, N'Golo Kante, and Kevin De Bruyne

 The name above him that will likely hurt the most is that of Paris Saint-Germain forward Kylian Mbappe

 The Frenchman was signed for PSG after Neymar agreed terms, but has upstaged the Brazilian since his arrival

 This summer Mbappe won the World Cup while Neymar's Brazil were knocked out against Belgium at the quarter final stage

 Neymar didn't appear to be too bothered about the Ballon d'Or ceremony this Monday night however, despite it taking place in Paris

 The Brazilian posted a video to his Instagram Story of him playing computer games with friends just seconds after his 12th-place finish was announced by France Football

 It's not clear whether he will be arriving at the event later on Monday night. Read More Mirror Football's Top Stories

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What is the Hedera Hashgraph Mirrornet? (Interview with Dr. Leemon Baird) - Duration: 4:55.

- All right.

So Leemon, I hear that there's

a bit of interesting information

that you might want to share with us.

I guess we've heard about the Mirrornet

that's gonna be associated with

the Hedera Hashgraph platform.

I guess, what exactly is a Mirrornet,

and how does this kind of fit into the platform overall?

- Ah, yes.

This is cool.

So you have the Mainnet,

and you're not gonna have lots of computers

in a single shard, there's no point in doing that,

we'll eventually have lots of shards.

But that's the Mainnet, and that's where your hbars live,

and that's where your smart contracts run.

And then we have Testnets that we're using for testing.

And the Hackathon today is going out on Testnets.

Then we have the Mirrornet.

The Mirrornet can grow to millions or billions,

sort of as a single shard can be millions or billions,

it doesn't hurt anything.

And it is getting a complete copy of everything that happens

in the regular Net, in the Mainnet.

So all the transactions flowing through the Mainnet

also flow to the Mirrornet, and all those nodes get them.

And each Mainnet node has to run

the smart contracts and save the files.

Same thing on Mirrornets.

A Mirrornet node has to run

the smart contracts and save the files.

It's doing everything that the regular nodes do,

but merely listening not talking.

And it's pull, not push.

I mean, it's push from the Mainnet,

not pull from the mirror nodes,

so they can't disrupt the Mainnet.

There's nothing they can do to corrupt it or disrupt it.

They don't have to have public keys

with which they sign things.

They just can get signed up as being one of the people

that gets things pushed to them,

and they gossip to each other, and it's tit for tat.

We have all that stuff.

- A mirror of ...

- It's a mirror of the Net.

- Exactly.

- You got it.

(laughing)

That's it.

And so then the idea is that

if I were going to go to the regular net,

I could say what's my balance,

or did my transaction I just did go through.

You could go to a Mirrornet node

and get the same information.

The Mainnet node could give me

a state proof to prove it's not lying.

So can the Mirrornet node.

- Oh, interesting.

- The state proof has all the digital signatures

from the main net.

- Right, 'cause it's just pulling that information.

- That's it.

And the Mirrornet node doesn't even sign anything.

It's just passing it along.

It just gives me the pieces of information I need.

- So I guess, what would be the benefits

of having that kind of replica of the Mainnet

versus just going straight to the Mainnet?

- They can do more than what I just said.

- Okay.

- Every transaction passes through them

just like a regular Mainnet node,

and every Mainnet node throws it away after a few seconds

'cause you don't need it anymore.

A Mirrornet node could put 'em all

in a database and keep 'em forever.

- Got it.

- A Mirrornet node could do data analysis

on the hashgraph going back for years.

- Got it.

- It could sell you what was your balance a year ago,

and mathematically prove to you that it's true,

that they're not lying.

All those things.

They could do a pubputt subsystem.

You could say whenever certain things happen,

send me an email.

The Mirrornets could do that.

They could have a subscription service

for that or micropayments for that.

They could do all kinds of things with this information

that the Mainnet's not gonna bother with.

- Got it.

- And they can get it for free,

anybody will be able to do it.

You don't have to actually pay for it,

except you have to pay the bandwidth

to run, basically, a regular node.

- Well, I also see there are probably some benefits

of someone actually using the Mirrornet

to also build some sort of Dapp

or some other application that basically does

data analytics or analysis of the platform.

- Yes.

All kinds of data analytics and analysis of the platform.

There's a lot you can do.

The hashgraph is a graph.

There's all sorts of deep graph analysis

you could do going back on the history.

You can do other things, too.

Maybe you just want to run a node

because you want to be able to see everything

and not pay for the information.

You just want it all for free.

- Sure.

- Or maybe your company wants to run a node of the Mirrornet

and then give everybody in the company

access to the information for free.

- Okay.

- So I said you could sell the information,

but you could also give it away for free.

- Right.

- You can do whatever you want to do with it.

- Right.

And then I guess what you need to have,

like the actual hbar, to power the Mirrornet?

- No, no.

Don't need anything to do that.

- Right.

- And so, on the regular network,

I could submit a transaction,

and then I could pay to find out

for sure that it really happened,

or I could go my mirror node that I'm running

and get it for free.

- There you go.

- And there you go.

- So I can imagine that there's gonna be

a lot of benefits of running that.

And I guess, is there any other kind of like

platforms out there that has something similar?

Or is there anything that we can maybe compare that to?

- Yeah.

I mean, there's block explorers,

blockchain explorers that, you know,

things sort of like that but it's not exactly the same.

Because we're different then our Mirrornet's different

than things that you would know.

It is actually sort of different from

other things that I've heard of out there,

but that's just because we're

sort of different in some ways.

- Exactly.

- So that's good.

- Well, Leemon, I really appreciate

learning more about the Mirrornet.

- Sure.

- Really appreciate having your time

and we look forward to hearing more

about the platform overall.

- Great, well thank you.

- All right.

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