Power Clean being performed with proper form

How to do a Power Clean

Reviewed by Jim Parker, CPT, B.A. Kinesiology

Sets Logged
589,096
Popularity Rank
716th
Difficulty
Intermediate
Hamstrings Strength
73 mSCORE 69th
Equipment Required

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    Instructions for Proper Form

    Power Clean is a compound explosive movement that targets a wide variety of muscle groups. This exercise focuses on quickly lifting a loaded barbell from the ground to your shoulders in a single motion. Due to its explosive nature, it's excellent for developing both strength and power. It's often used in athletic training to improve performance in dynamic activities.

    1. Stand upright with your feet shoulder-width apart and slightly angled out with a loaded barbell on the ground next to your shins.
    2. Hinge at the hips and flex the knees to allow you to grab ahold of the barbell in an overhand grip shoulder-width apart.
    3. Maintain a neutral spine as you press through your heels to pull the barbell up vertically next to your body by extending your legs.
    4. Once the barbell passes over your mid thigh, explode your hips, knees, and ankles into extension to pull the barbell up to chest height.
    5. Catch the barbell on the top of your chest by snapping your elbows underneath the bar, palms facing up, and drop into a quarter squat underneath the bar.
    6. Stand upright before lowering the barbell to the starting position.

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