A "clean pull" is the pull that is part of the clean. However, it does not end in "clean" (a catfish is a type of fish, not a cat), so it is not a clean or power clean, as the bar is never racked in the shoulders. Also, a power clean must be caught and racked with the thighs always at or above parallel.
These terms are used in weight lifting. They are different techniques of lifting the weights.
snatch and the clean and jerk in the olympics
Clean and jerk, and the Snatch, with the snatch contested first and the clean & jerk second.
Walter Scott Lewis has written: 'Difference in weight between raw and clean wools'
Weight training is the science of using weights (or another form of external resistance) in order to train your body to perform a certain task with better ease, efficiency, or technique. This broad category includes simple ankle weights worn while jogging, all the way up to half-ton leg presses. Weight lifting (i.e. bodybuilding) is a subset of weight training. It specifically identifies the discipline of weight training for the purpose of building larger, stronger, or more well-defined muscles. This is in contrast to weight training, which includes those things, plus weight loss, balance, flexibility, and certain athletic skills.
Leonid Taranenko of the USSR lifted 266.0Kg in the Clean & Jerk in 1988. This remains the heaviest ever Clean and Jerk recorded in competition.
one is clean and the other dirty??
They will protect your hands for caluses, and provide a easy to clean way to keep your wrists safe.
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Neat means that things are orderly. Clean means they aren't dirty.
Neat, clean and tidy in basic terms are synonyms. For the specific differences between them, see the links.