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  2. Clean and jerk - Wikipedia

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    The first part of clean and jerk is the clean, which moves the barbell from the ground to shoulder height. To execute a clean, a lifter grasps the barbell just outside the legs, typically using a hook grip. Once the barbell is above the knees, the lifter extends explosively, raising the bar as high as possible before quickly dropping into a ...

  3. Snatch (weightlifting) - Wikipedia

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    A split snatch being performed. Split snatch was the common form of snatch before squat snatch was popularized by lifters such as Pete George and Dave Sheppard. [3] [4] In the split snatch, the lifter lifts the bar as high as possible and pulls themselves under the bar similar to the squat snatch but in the split snatch the lifter "splits" their legs, placing one foot in front of them and one ...

  4. Clean and press - Wikipedia

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    The clean and press is a two-part weight training exercise whereby a loaded barbell is lifted from the floor to the shoulders (the clean) and pushed overhead (the press). The lift was a component of the sport of Olympic weightlifting from 1928 to 1972, but was removed due to difficulties in judging proper technique.

  5. How To Pick Your Weight Load When You're New To Deadlifting - AOL

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    It teaches you how to work together and how to synchronize all the muscles efficiently and at the right time when you develop full-body strength.” The deadlift is also a perfect movement for ...

  6. A Top Trainer Shared 10 Picks for the Best Dumbbell ... - AOL

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    Jeff Cavaliere explains how a pair of dumbbells can help you build full body strength and muscle, breaking down 10 exercises for all muscle groups. A Top Trainer Shared 10 Picks for the Best ...

  7. Hook grip - Wikipedia

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    During a snatch or clean, the lifter can exert forces up to 2-3 times the weight of the loaded barbell at rest, and the hook grip allows an athlete to maintain a grip on the bar during the phase of highest bar acceleration, the second pull. The hook grip does this by preventing the bar from rolling in the hands, whereas the bar would have a ...

  8. Why You Need to Start Doing Medicine-Ball Cleans, Stat - AOL

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  9. Hang clean (weightlifting) - Wikipedia

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    The first position when performing the hang clean is to assume the hang, or hinge, position. Rather than placing the barbell on the ground, the weightlifter starts with feet hip-width apart, bent at the hips with the barbell hanging just above the knees held in an overhand grip, close to the legs with the chest over the bar.