Legs·Machine·Compound
Smith Machine Hang Power Clean
Hamstrings · Machine
Intermediate
Body Part
Legs
Equipment
Machine
Level
Intermediate
Type
Compound
Force
Pull
The Smith Machine Hang Power Clean is an intermediate machine exercise that primarily targets the Hamstrings.
Muscles Worked
Hamstrings primaryGlutes secondaryLower Back secondaryQuads secondaryShoulders secondaryTraps secondary
How to Do the Smith Machine Hang Power Clean
- 1Position the bar at knee height and load it to an appropriate weight.
- 2Take 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.
- 3Initate 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.
- 4Upon full extension, rebend the hips and knees to lower your receiving position.
- 5Allow the arms to flex at this point, rotating the elbows around the bar to receive it on your shoulders.
- 6Extend through the hips and knees to come to a standing position with the bar racked on your shoulders to complete the movement.
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Exercise data from the open-source Free Exercise DB.