Using your hips in the Olympic Lifts – Repel Bullies

By A Mystery Man Writer

The movement of the second phase is paramount to a good Olympic lift. Whether it’s the snatch or clean, any pull from the floor will encounter the make-or-break moment when it passes the knees. If you’ve done everything right, this is where you will win or lose the battle against the weight.

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