Legs

Barbell Front Squats

Instructions Information Related exercises Set the barbell just below shoulder height and grab the barbell with your hands outside shoulder-width apart. 2. Quarter squat underneath the barbell and rest it on top of your shoulders.   3. Unshrug your shoulders, flex your abdominal muscles to keep your spine neutral and place your feet shoulder-width apart […]

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Jump Squats

Instructions Information Related exercises Stand upright with your feet shoulder-width apart and your toes slightly pointing out. 2. Cross your arms and place your hands on the opposite shoulders.   3. Slowly lower your body by hinging at your hips while keeping your chest up and stop when your thighs are parallel to the ground.

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Infinite Squats

Instructions Information Related exercises Set the barbell just below shoulder height and grab the barbell with your hands outside shoulder-width apart. 2. Quarter squat underneath the barbell and rest it on top of your traps.   3. Squeeze your shoulder blades together, flex your abdominal muscles to keep your spine neutral and place your feet

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Lying Glute bridges

Instructions Information Related exercises Lie on your back and place your heels on the ground 8 – 10” away from your glutes. 2. Grab a plate, position it on your hips and thighs and raise your hips until your hips, knees and shoulders are all in a straight line.   3. Hold the contraction for

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Bent Leg Glute Kickback

Instructions Information Related exercises Set the cable as low as possible with an ankle strap attached to it. Place your foot inside the strap and do the following steps:      A. Take one step back.    B. Lean forward and place your hands on the machine to maintain balance.    C. Bend your knee

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Hip Thrusts

Instructions Information Related exercises Position your upper back on a flat bench and squeeze your shoulder blades together.  2. Place your feet on the ground in a way that your heels are directly under your knees.    3. Ask someone to put the weight (dumbbell or a barbell) on your hips. This is the starting

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