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Casey Burgener (born August 15, 1982) is a weightlifter for the United States. His coaches are Mike Burgener and Paul Fleschler. He was born to Leslie Burgener, who currently lives in the San Diego area.
Burgener initially was to compete at the 2008 Summer Olympics, but the US unexpectedly lost one of three country slots when lifters from other countries were disqualified, which changed the results of a qualification event.
On April 13, 2012 Burgener was commissioned as an Ensign in the United States Navy, and is currently in training to become a submarine officer.
Casey may refer to:
See Casey (given name) and Casey (surname)
Casey Burgener Training at Mike's Gym 2008
Casey Burgener 224 good
Casey Burgener American Record 171kg Snatch (2 angles)
Casey Burgener 2010 worlds
Casey Burgener Junior American Record 200kg Clean & Jerk
Casey Burgener
A Weightlifting Dare with Olympian Casey Burgener
CrossFit - "Mental Cues" of USA Weightlifting Team members Casey & Natalie Burgener
Casey Burgener 180k Snatch @ 2007 Arnold Classic
Casey Burgener Training Snatches
Casey Burgener training at Mike's Gym in 2008 Please subscribe to our channel! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=catalystathletics Also follow Catalyst Athletics here: http://www.catalystathletics.com http://www.performancemenu.com http://www.americanweightliftingfilm.com http://www.facebook.com/catalystpm http://www.twitter.com/cathletics
Casey snatching an American Record 171kg in the 105kg class at the 2004 Olympic Trials in Saint Joseph, Missouri. Casey held this record for a very short time—Pete Kelley exceeded his record on the next lift.
A Weightlifting Dare with Olympian Casey Burgener.
Casey making one of several ridiculously easy 160 kilo snatches, training at High Desert Weightlifting Club in Albuquerque, NM
A Weightlifting Dare with Olympian Casey Burgener.
Donny Shankle & Casey Burgener at the 2010 World Weightlifting Championships in Antalya, Turkey. Both Casey & Donny competed in the 105 C Session.
Coach Mike Burgener discusses how to train athletes to safely miss and Olympic lift.
Caleb Ward at the Olympic Training Center in 2010 Please subscribe to our channel! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=catalystathletics Also follow Catalyst Athletics here: http://www.catalystathletics.com http://www.performancemenu.com http://www.americanweightliftingfilm.com http://www.facebook.com/catalystpm http://www.twitter.com/cathletics
Coach Josh Everett teaches a group of athletes the snatch balance. For more info and upcoming dates for the CrossFit Weightlifting Trainer Courses: https://training.crossfit.com/weightlifting CrossFit® - Forging Elite Fitness® (http://crossfit.com) The CrossFit Journal -- (http://journal.crossfit.com) The CrossFit Games -- (http://games.crossfit.com) The CrossFit Games® - The Sport of Fitness™ The Fittest On Earth™
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David Chow of LIFT BIG EAT BIG going through a snatch progression warmup. I typically have athletes do this after they have rowed 500-1000m and have gone through mobility band work and dynamic stretching. The progressions are: Pressing snatch balance Snatch balance Hang power snatch Full snatch Do this for 3-4 sets with 3-5 reps of each movement. Rest 1-3 minutes between each round. LIFTBIGEATBIG.com
Casey Burgener training at Mike's Gym in 2008 Please subscribe to our channel! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=catalystathletics Also follow Catalyst Athletics here: http://www.catalystathletics.com http://www.performancemenu.com http://www.americanweightliftingfilm.com http://www.facebook.com/catalystpm http://www.twitter.com/cathletics
Casey snatching an American Record 171kg in the 105kg class at the 2004 Olympic Trials in Saint Joseph, Missouri. Casey held this record for a very short time—Pete Kelley exceeded his record on the next lift.
A Weightlifting Dare with Olympian Casey Burgener.
Casey making one of several ridiculously easy 160 kilo snatches, training at High Desert Weightlifting Club in Albuquerque, NM