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90/90 Hamstring vs Dumbbell Clean

90/90 Hamstring - starting position
90/90 Hamstring - ending position
90/90 Hamstring
beginner·Bodyweight
Dumbbell Clean - starting position
Dumbbell Clean - ending position
Dumbbell Clean
intermediate·Dumbbell·compound

Side-by-Side

90/90 Hamstring
VS
Dumbbell Clean
beginner
Level
intermediate
Bodyweight
Equipment
Dumbbell
N/A
Mechanic
compound
push
Force
pull
Stretching
Category
Strength
hamstrings
Primary
hamstrings
calves
Secondary
calvesforearmsgluteslower backquadricepsshoulderstraps

Muscle Analysis

Shared

hamstringscalves

Only in Dumbbell Clean

forearmsgluteslower backquadricepsshoulderstraps

Instructions

90/90 Hamstring

1

Lie on your back, with one leg extended straight out.

2

With the other leg, bend the hip and knee to 90 degrees. You may brace your leg with your hands if necessary. This will be your starting position.

3

Extend your leg straight into the air, pausing briefly at the top. Return the leg to the starting position.

4

Repeat for 10-20 repetitions, and then switch to the other leg.

Dumbbell Clean

1

Begin standing with a dumbbell in each hand with your feet shoulder width apart.

2

Lower the weights to the floor by flexing at the hips and knees, pushing your hips back until the dumbbells reach the floor. This will be your starting position.

3

To initiate the movement, violently jump upward by extending the hips, knees, and ankles to acclerate the weights upward. Maintaining a neutral grip on the dumbbells, keep the arms straight until full extension is reached.

4

After full extension, rebend the hips and knees to receive the weight in a squat position. Allow the arms to bend, guiding the dumbbells to your shoulders.

5

Upon receiving the weight in the squat position, extend the hips and knees to finish in a standing position with the weights on your shoulders.

Verdict

Both exercises target the hamstrings. 90/90 Hamstring is a beginner exercise using bodyweight, while Dumbbell Clean is intermediate and uses dumbbell. Choose 90/90 Hamstring if you're looking for a more accessible option, or Dumbbell Clean for a greater challenge.

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