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Barbell Shrug Behind The Back vs Snatch Shrug

Barbell Shrug Behind The Back - starting position
Barbell Shrug Behind The Back - ending position
Barbell Shrug Behind The Back
beginner·Barbell·isolation
Snatch Shrug - starting position
Snatch Shrug - ending position
Snatch Shrug
intermediate·Barbell·compound

Side-by-Side

Barbell Shrug Behind The Back
VS
Snatch Shrug
beginner
Level
intermediate
Barbell
Equipment
Barbell
isolation
Mechanic
compound
pull
Force
pull
Strength
Category
Olympic Weightlifting
traps
Primary
traps
forearmsmiddle back
Secondary
forearmsshoulders

Muscle Analysis

Shared

trapsforearms

Only in Barbell Shrug Behind The Back

middle back

Only in Snatch Shrug

shoulders

Instructions

Barbell Shrug Behind The Back

1

Stand up straight with your feet at shoulder width as you hold a barbell with both hands behind your back using a pronated grip (palms facing back). Tip: Your hands should be a little wider than shoulder width apart. You can use wrist wraps for this exercise for better grip. This will be your starting position.

2

Raise your shoulders up as far as you can go as you breathe out and hold the contraction for a second. Tip: Refrain from trying to lift the barbell by using your biceps. The arms should remain stretched out at all times.

3

Slowly return to the starting position as you breathe in.

4

Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.

Snatch Shrug

1

Begin with a wide grip, with the bar hanging at the mid thigh position. You can use a hook or overhand grip. Your back should be straight and inclined slightly forward.

2

Shrug your shoulders towards your ears. While this exercise can usually by loaded with heavier weight than a snatch, avoid overloading to the point that the execution slows down.

Verdict

Both exercises target the traps. Barbell Shrug Behind The Back is a beginner exercise using barbell, while Snatch Shrug is intermediate and uses barbell. Choose Barbell Shrug Behind The Back if you're looking for a more accessible option, or Snatch Shrug for a greater challenge. Snatch Shrug is a compound movement working multiple joints, making it better for overall strength. Barbell Shrug Behind The Back isolates the target muscle for focused development.

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