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Detailed How-To Barbell Clean

The Barbell Clean is one of the most fundamental and athletic lifts in strength training a full-body exercise that develops explosive power, coordination, and timing. It teaches the body to move as one connected unit, transferring energy from the legs and hips through the torso and into the barbell.

To perform, begin with the barbell on the floor over the mid-foot. Grip it just outside shoulder width, keeping your chest tall and back flat. Start the lift by driving through your legs, extending hips and knees together in one powerful motion. As the bar reaches mid-thigh, aggressively extend (triple extension), shrug your shoulders, and pull yourself under the bar into a front rack position. Catch the bar on your shoulders with elbows high, then stand tall to complete the lift.

The Clean targets the glutes, hamstrings, quads, traps, lats, shoulders, and core, while building coordination, timing, and force output. It’s a foundational movement for performance athletes, functional training, and HYROX competitors alike.

Common errors include pulling too early with the arms, catching the bar too low, or rounding the back. Cue “legs then arms,” “fast elbows,” and “catch tall.”

In Relentless Bravery Fitness, the Clean symbolises explosive intent and technical mastery the pursuit of precision under pressure. It rewards patience, rhythm, and power.

Program 6×2–3 reps for power, or pair with jerks and pulls for full Olympic lifting sequences.