Breathing
Take a controlled breath and set your trunk before the pull, then exhale once the bar is received and you are stable. Learn deliberate bracing from a qualified coach before heavy attempts.
Olympic Weightlifting movement using Barbell.

1 / 2Muscle guide
The stronger highlight marks the main muscle associated with this movement. The lighter highlight marks supporting muscles.
Movement instructions
With a barbell on boxes or stands of the desired height, take an overhand or hook grip just outside the legs. Lower your hips with the weight focused on the heels, back straight, head facing forward, chest up, with your shoulders just in front of the bar. This will be your starting position.
Begin the first pull by driving through the heels, extending your knees. Your back angle should stay the same, and your arms should remain straight with the elbows pointed out.
As full extension is achieved, transition into the receiving position by aggressively shrugging and flexing the arms with the elbows up and out. Aggressively pull yourself down, rotating your elbows under the bar as you do so. Receive the bar in a front squat position, the depth of which is dependent upon the height of the bar at the end of the third pull. The bar should be racked onto the protracted shoulders, lightly touching the throat with the hands relaxed. Continue to descend to the bottom squat position, which will help in the recovery.
Immediately recover by driving through the heels, keeping the torso upright and elbows up. Continue until you have risen to a standing position. Return the weight to the boxes for the next rep.
Technique guidance
Take a controlled breath and set your trunk before the pull, then exhale once the bar is received and you are stable. Learn deliberate bracing from a qualified coach before heavy attempts.
General guidance matched from movement type and equipment; it is not individualized coaching or medical advice.
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