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484: Manuel Buitrago on Olympic Lifting, Pressure Mechanics and Explosive Athleticism

Oct 9, 2025
Manuel Buitrago, PhD and founder of MaStrength, dives into the intricate world of Olympic lifting and muscle dynamics. He discusses how breathing and body shape differentiate Olympic from powerlifting techniques. Manuel reveals the importance of connective tissue for performance and shares insights on squat variations that influence lifting outcomes. With practical advice on form and training adaptations, he offers listeners a fresh perspective on maximizing athletic movement and explosiveness.
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ANECDOTE

How He Found Chinese Weightlifting

  • Manuel Buitrago discovered Olympic weightlifting after gymnastics, powerlifting and seeing Chinese team footage that clicked for him.
  • He studied in China, learned the language, and used that access to deeply observe and learn Chinese weightlifting culture.
INSIGHT

Breath Shapes The Lift

  • Breathing and torso shape are primary differentiators between Olympic lifting and powerlifting.
  • Successful lifters must create and switch between upward 'funnel' and downward 'cone' torso shapes during a lift.
ADVICE

Breathe Opposite Of Powerlifting

  • Do the opposite of powerlifting breathing when preparing Olympic-style lifts: compress the abs and allocate air to the upper torso.
  • Maintain that abdominal compression while you inhale so air fills the chest and back to form a funnel.
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