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Home / Workout / Kettlebell Workout / A Serious Clean and Press Practice Workout

A Serious Clean and Press Practice Workout

January 25, 2012 By Adrienne Harvey Leave a Comment

This is adapted from one of the workouts in a brutal plan created for me by Tim Shuman, RKC2 – I used his plan to prepare for the RKC Workshop in 2010.   The original set of workouts consisted of 3-4 different patterns which all emphasized the crucal RKC 6 exercises: swing, clean, press, front squat, snatch, and get up.   My small group class focused on swings this past Friday – and I felt like we really needed to nail down the clean and press.   Personally, I love to train cleans in general – because they are one of the toughest things to teach, and to get straight in one’s own head.  But, a really good clean leads to so much more awesome things – like heavy presses, heavy kettlebell front squats, and all the auxillary development that comes with the time and practice necessary for a solid, close kettlebell clean.   Just a good heavy clean and hold with max tension is a great practice in and of itself.  I’ve been using those to break through some psychological mind-blocks about heavy military presses… and it has been working!

Anyhow, the original workout was part of a set to be practiced in a certain way, but the structure was VERY useful to help the small group get in some serious practice.  I saw a lot of improvement happen over the course of the session.  Choose a moderate to light kettlebell for this, I brought a selection so that they could swap down one size smaller if necessary.

Warm up with your joint mobility exercises, and a few kettlebell swings.

  • 5 kettlebell clean and presses on the right, then the left side
  • 2 Get-ups per side
  • 5 kettlebell clean and presses on the right, then the left side
  • 5 Front squats on the right, then the left
  • 5 kettlebell clean and presses on the right, then the left side
  • 5 one hand swings per side
  • 5 kettlebell clean and presses on the right, then the left side
  • 5 kettlebell snatches per side
  • 5 kettlebell clean and presses on the right, then the left side

Aim for 3 rounds, but remember this is about practicing for the best form possible, and improvement.   Sloppy form just to make the reps happen = BOOOOO!!  Take a break or end the workout early if necessary.

Finish up with joint mobility – hopefully you’ll see improvement in your cleans and presses next time.   Enjoy!

Filed Under: Kettlebell Workout, Workout Tagged With: Clean, kettlebell, Orlandokettlebells.com, practice, Press, RKC prep, RKC2, Tim Shuman, Workout

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