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Smith Machine Hang Power Clean

Hamstrings Glutes Lower Back Quadriceps Shoulders Traps Intermediate Strength Machine
Smith Machine Hang Power Clean Smith Machine Hang Power Clean
Equipment
Machine
Level
Intermediate
Force
Pull
Mechanic
Compound
Instructions
  1. Position the bar at knee height and load it to an appropriate weight.
  2. Take a pronated grip on the bar outside of shoulder width and unhook the bar from the machine. Your arms should be fully extended with your head and chest up. Your elbows should be pointed out with your shoulders back and down. Your hips should be back, loading the tension into the hamstrings. This will be your starting position.
  3. Initate the movement by forcefully extending the hips and knees, accelerating into the bar. Ensure that you keep your arms straight during this part of the motion.
  4. Upon full extension, rebend the hips and knees to lower your receiving position.
  5. Allow the arms to flex at this point, rotating the elbows around the bar to receive it on your shoulders.
  6. Extend through the hips and knees to come to a standing position with the bar racked on your shoulders to complete the movement.
Frequently asked questions
What muscles does the Smith Machine Hang Power Clean work?

Smith Machine Hang Power Clean primarily targets the Hamstrings. It also engages the Glutes, Lower Back, Quadriceps, Shoulders, Traps as secondary muscles. This makes it an effective strength exercise for building hamstrings development.

What equipment do I need for the Smith Machine Hang Power Clean?

You will need a machine to perform the Smith Machine Hang Power Clean. Make sure the equipment is set up properly and at the appropriate weight before starting.

Is the Smith Machine Hang Power Clean suitable for beginners?

The Smith Machine Hang Power Clean is an intermediate exercise. You should have a solid foundation of basic strength movements before attempting it. If you're new to training, start with simpler variations and progress to this exercise as your form and strength improve.

Is the Smith Machine Hang Power Clean a compound or isolation exercise?

The Smith Machine Hang Power Clean is a compound exercise, meaning it works multiple joints and muscle groups simultaneously. Compound movements are efficient for building overall strength and are typically performed earlier in a workout when you have the most energy.

How many sets and reps should I do for the Smith Machine Hang Power Clean?

For strength, aim for 3-5 sets of 5-8 reps with heavier weight. For muscle building (hypertrophy), try 3-4 sets of 8-12 reps at a moderate weight. For endurance, use lighter weight and perform 2-3 sets of 15-20 reps.

What are good alternatives to the Smith Machine Hang Power Clean?

Good alternatives include the 90/90 Hamstring, Alternating Hang Clean, Ball Leg Curl. These exercises target similar muscle groups (Hamstrings) and can be substituted based on available equipment or training preference.

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