Hi Skywave,
and welcome. There are people on this board far better than me at pointing out technical problems in lifts, so please take my opinions with a large (very large) pinch of salt.
I can see two major problems with your clean:
- first, you are trying to lift the bar using your arms. As the bar reaches your mid-thigh, you start executing what looks like an upright-row.
- second, mid-way through your row, you perform a jump on the spot. You are not actually lifting your body, you are just kicking your heels backwards and replacing them, thus getting the feet stomp that is part of the lift.
The aim of the lift is to JUMP with the bar in your hands. Don't bend your arms. Don't even think about them. Just jump upwards, as hard as you can.
As you jump, your feet will leave the ground. They will leave the ground because you are jumping, not because you are simply kicking them backwards.
Once your feet are in the air, you will discover very soon that it's quite natural to stomp the feet back to the ground, and that doing so improves your racking. Hence the stomp will be the result of you, and the bar, being propelled upwards, rather than an artificial afterthought as it appears to be now.
I would recommend two things:
- read (or read again) the chapter on the Clean in SS.
- practice first your hang clean. Once you get familiar with the feeling of jumping with the bar in hand, you can add the other stuff, which is, if not easier, at least more natural.
Hope this helps. I expect better people in this board to chip in soon with further comments,
IPB