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Snatch Shrug

Traps Forearms Shoulders Intermediate Olympic Weightlifting Barbell
Snatch Shrug Snatch Shrug
Equipment
Barbell
Level
Intermediate
Force
Pull
Mechanic
Compound
Instructions
  1. Begin with a wide grip, with the bar hanging at the mid thigh position. You can use a hook or overhand grip. Your back should be straight and inclined slightly forward.
  2. Shrug your shoulders towards your ears. While this exercise can usually by loaded with heavier weight than a snatch, avoid overloading to the point that the execution slows down.
Frequently asked questions
What muscles does the Snatch Shrug work?

Snatch Shrug primarily targets the Traps. It also engages the Forearms, Shoulders as secondary muscles. This makes it an effective olympic weightlifting exercise for building traps development.

What equipment do I need for the Snatch Shrug?

You will need a barbell to perform the Snatch Shrug. Make sure the equipment is set up properly and at the appropriate weight before starting.

Is the Snatch Shrug suitable for beginners?

The Snatch Shrug is an intermediate exercise. You should have a solid foundation of basic olympic weightlifting 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 Snatch Shrug a compound or isolation exercise?

The Snatch Shrug is a compound exercise, meaning it works multiple joints and muscle groups simultaneously. Compound movements are efficient for building overall olympic weightlifting and are typically performed earlier in a workout when you have the most energy.

How many sets and reps should I do for the Snatch Shrug?

Start with 3-4 sets of 8-12 reps. Adjust the weight so the last 2-3 reps of each set are challenging but achievable with good form. Rest 60-90 seconds between sets.

What are good alternatives to the Snatch Shrug?

Good alternatives include the Barbell Shrug, Barbell Shrug Behind The Back, Cable Shrugs. These exercises target similar muscle groups (Traps) and can be substituted based on available equipment or training preference.

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