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90/90 Hamstring vs Hang Snatch

90/90 Hamstring - starting position
90/90 Hamstring - ending position
90/90 Hamstring
beginner·Bodyweight
Hang Snatch - starting position
Hang Snatch - ending position
Hang Snatch
expert·Barbell·compound

Side-by-Side

90/90 Hamstring
VS
Hang Snatch
beginner
Level
expert
Bodyweight
Equipment
Barbell
N/A
Mechanic
compound
push
Force
pull
Stretching
Category
Olympic Weightlifting
hamstrings
Primary
hamstrings
calves
Secondary
abdominalscalvesforearmsgluteslower backquadricepsshoulderstraps

Muscle Analysis

Shared

hamstringscalves

Only in Hang Snatch

abdominalsforearmsgluteslower 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.

Hang Snatch

1

Begin with a wide grip on the bar, with an overhand or hook grip. The feet should be directly below the hips with the feet turned out. Your knees should be slightly bent, and the torso inclined forward. The spine should be fully extended and the head facing forward. The bar should be at the hips. This will be your starting position.

2

Aggressively extend through the legs and hips. At peak extension, shrug the shoulders and allow the elbows to flex to the side.

3

As you move your feet into the receiving position, forcefully pull yourself below the bar as you elevate the bar overhead. Receive the bar with your body as low as possible and the arms fully extended overhead.

4

Return to a standing position with the weight overhead. Follow by returning the weight to the ground under control.

Verdict

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

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