Board Press
What is Board Press?
The Board Press is a fundamental technique in Powerlifting that every practitioner should master. Used by competitive lifters on the platform, it combines proper body mechanics, timing, and spatial awareness to create an effective movement pattern. Understanding the Board Press is essential for building a complete Powerlifting skill set. Coach Pavel can provide personalized feedback on your Board Press execution through AI video analysis, scoring your form from 0 to 100 and identifying specific areas for improvement.
How to Perform Board Press
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Begin in your standard Powerlifting stance with proper posture and balance. Ensure your weight is evenly distributed and you are ready to initiate the Board Press.
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Initiate the Board Press by engaging your core and establishing the correct grip, position, or entry angle. Focus on proper body alignment throughout the setup phase.
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Build pressure before the main action. Use footwork, posture, and timing to make the Board Press feel like the natural next movement instead of a forced attempt.
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Execute the main movement of the Board Press with controlled power. Commit fully while keeping your head position, hips, and base connected.
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Complete the follow-through phase, then recover to a stable position. A good Board Press ends with control, not with a scramble to regain balance.
Key Points
- Maintain proper posture and alignment throughout the entire Board Press
- Use your core and legs to generate power, not just your arms
- Focus on timing and precision over raw strength
- Keep your breathing controlled and rhythmic during execution
- Practice the movement slowly before adding speed and power
When to Use Board Press
- Use the Board Press when the opponent gives you the line, angle, or rhythm the movement needs. Forcing it from a dead position usually creates bad habits.
- For Powerlifting lifters, the best time to drill this technique is after a warmup but before fatigue hides the technical errors.
- If the movement fails repeatedly, review the setup first. Most Board Press problems begin before the obvious finishing phase.
Practice Drills
Slow-motion mechanics
Run the Board Press at 30 percent speed for three rounds of five reps. Pause at the setup, entry, finish, and recovery so you can feel where posture or balance breaks down.
Constraint round
Spend one focused round on the platform where the only goal is creating the entry for the Board Press. Do not chase the finish until the setup is clean twice in a row.
Pressure variation
Add light resistance and repeat the Board Press from both your best side and your weaker side. In Powerlifting, the technique is useful only when it survives timing changes and imperfect positions.
Video review set
Record five attempts from a front angle and five from a side angle. Check whether the entry, power line, and recovery look the same across reps before increasing speed.
AI Scoring Rubric
Setup quality
The Board Press starts from a position where your base, distance, and timing make the action believable.
Body alignment
Head, hips, shoulders, and feet stay connected instead of pulling in different directions.
Power transfer
The movement uses the floor, core, and hips before the arms or upper body try to finish the job.
Recovery and control
After the Board Press, you can continue attacking, defend, or reset without giving away position.
Common Mistakes
Rushing the setup of the Board Press
Take time to establish proper position before initiating. A good setup leads to a successful execution.
Relying on upper body strength alone
Engage your hips, core, and legs to generate power. The strongest athletes use their entire body.
Losing balance during execution
Keep your center of gravity low and your base stable. Practice the movement at slower speeds until balance becomes natural.
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