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99% of people that follow this program are complete novices and a proper power clean isn't something most people can just do.
After 6 months of doing deadlift-reverse curls they come to me for technique work.
It is MUCH harder to teach people how to do them properly once they have been doing it wrong for months/years on end.
Squat, bench, deadlift, row, press, chin, that's all a novice needs.
99% of people that follow this program are complete novices and a proper power clean isn't something most people can just do.
After 6 months of doing deadlift-reverse curls they come to me for technique work.
It is MUCH harder to teach people how to do them properly once they have been doing it wrong for months/years on end.
Squat, bench, deadlift, row, press, chin, that's all a novice needs.
when it's was time for me to learn the power clean, I should be squatting and deadlifting over 220 and benching over 130.
My point?
A decent strength foundation is already in place and often doing first things first will take you farther than jumping on the esoteric bandwagon when it goes by.