Hang Muscle Snatch above the knee — is a snatch variation that involves lifting the barbell from the hanging position above the knee cap to overhead in a single, explosive motion with no lower body involvement after the second pull, except the calves. In this exercise, the athlete utilizes the shoulders, trapezius, and upper back muscles to propel the bar upward. The hang muscle snatch emphasizes power, shoulder stability, and control, and reinforces proper bar path and positioning. This exercise is beneficial for developing explosive pulling power and enhance the efficiency of the arm work and turnover.