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Snatch: Kettlebell

: To return, the bell is guided straight down close to the body, absorbing the load through a standard hinge motion. Learning Progression

Mastering the snatch involves a precise sequence of power generation and weight management:

: At the apex of the pull, as the bell reaches head height, you "punch" your hand through the handle. This allows the bell to rotate around your wrist rather than flipping over and smacking your forearm. kettlebell snatch

: Feet should be roughly shoulder-width apart with the kettlebell handle aligned with the midfoot.

The is widely regarded as the "Tsar" or "Queen" of kettlebell exercises. It is an advanced ballistic movement that requires the weight to be moved from between the legs to a full overhead lockout in one continuous, explosive motion. This movement integrates foundational skills from the swing, clean, and press to build high-level cardiovascular endurance, explosive power, and shoulder stability. Core Techniques and Execution : To return, the bell is guided straight

Due to its high learning curve, beginners should master several prerequisites before attempting full snatches: Kettlebell Snatch Progression | CrossFit Coaching Tips

: The movement concludes with the arm fully extended and the bicep behind the ear, ensuring a stable, neutral spine. : Feet should be roughly shoulder-width apart with

: Unlike a swing where the arm remains straight, the snatch requires a "taming of the arc." You pull the bell close to your body with a slightly bent elbow, similar to a high-pull or clean motion.

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