Zercher Carry
A barbell cradled in the crook of your elbows, walked across the gym. Ugly, brutal, the most honest core test in lifting.

What is the zercher carry?
The Zercher carry is a loaded walk with a barbell held in the crook of the elbows, just below the biceps, against the chest. The front-loaded position forces the entire trunk into maximum tension to resist spinal flexion, hammers the upper back and biceps, and demands hip stability with every step. It's used by strongman athletes, tactical operators and conditioning coaches who want a single move that builds carry strength, midline robustness and grit. Less Instagram-friendly than a farmer's carry, twice as demanding.
How to do the zercher carry
Common mistakes
- Leaning back. Counterweighting with the lumbar spine looks easy but loads the discs. Stay vertical and brace harder.
- Bar slipping down the forearms. If the bar drifts to the wrists, you'll lose it fast. Wear long sleeves or wrap a towel around the bar to keep it locked in the elbow crooks.
- Long strides. Big steps under load = wobbly hips = lost brace. Short, controlled steps every time.
- Dropping the bar to finish. Dropping a barbell from chest height onto your feet ends your training week. Squat it down, every set.
Variations & progressions
Short Zercher hold
Hold the bar in position without walking. Builds brace tolerance and elbow conditioning before adding the locomotion.
Zercher carry + step-up
Carry the bar across the gym, finish with 5 step-ups onto a box. The combination murders the core and conditioning at once.
Sandbag bear hug carry
A heavy sandbag hugged to the chest delivers the same anti-flexion challenge with zero risk of dropping a loaded barbell on your toes.
How to program it
Three protocols by goal. Pick one per cycle and aim for progression on load or distance.
| Goal | Sets × Distance | Load | Rest |
|---|---|---|---|
| Conditioning carry | 4 × 30 m | 30-40% 1RM front squat | 90 s |
| Strength carry | 5 × 20 m | 50-60% 1RM front squat | 2 min |
| Strongman event prep | 3 × 40 m | Event weight | 3 min |
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