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Alternating Hang Clean vs Dumbbell Clean

Alternating Hang Clean - starting position
Alternating Hang Clean - ending position
Alternating Hang Clean
intermediate·Kettlebells·compound
Dumbbell Clean - starting position
Dumbbell Clean - ending position
Dumbbell Clean
intermediate·Dumbbell·compound

Side-by-Side

Alternating Hang Clean
VS
Dumbbell Clean
intermediate
Level
intermediate
Kettlebells
Equipment
Dumbbell
compound
Mechanic
compound
pull
Force
pull
Strength
Category
Strength
hamstrings
Primary
hamstrings
bicepscalvesforearmsgluteslower backtraps
Secondary
calvesforearmsgluteslower backquadricepsshoulderstraps

Muscle Analysis

Shared

hamstringscalvesforearmsgluteslower backtraps

Only in Alternating Hang Clean

biceps

Only in Dumbbell Clean

quadricepsshoulders

Instructions

Alternating Hang Clean

1

Place two kettlebells between your feet. To get in the starting position, push your butt back and look straight ahead.

2

Clean one kettlebell to your shoulder and hold on to the other kettlebell in a hanging position. Clean the kettlebell to your shoulder by extending through the legs and hips as you pull the kettlebell towards your shoulders. Rotate your wrist as you do so.

3

Lower the cleaned kettlebell to a hanging position and clean the alternate kettlebell. Repeat.

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. Alternating Hang Clean is a intermediate exercise using kettlebells, while Dumbbell Clean is intermediate and uses dumbbell. Choose Alternating Hang Clean if you have access to kettlebells, or Dumbbell Clean if you prefer dumbbell.

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