The back squat is the reference lift for lower body strength. With the bar resting across the upper traps, the quads drive the ascent while the glutes, adductors and spinal erectors hold everything in position through the full range. It loads more muscle at once than almost any other exercise, which makes it as useful […]
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A bodyweight glute activation exercise performed with the upper back on a bench, ideal for warm-ups or high-rep glute work. It grooves the exact hip thrust pattern used with a barbell, making it both the teaching version and the burnout version of the lift. Pauses and single-leg reps keep it challenging long after two-legged reps […]
A dynamic lower body exercise stepping over a box to develop leg power, coordination, and unilateral strength. Each leg has to lift, stabilize, and lower your full body weight in turn, which builds real-world strength that mirrors stairs, hills, and hiking. It is also a joint-friendly way to add work capacity without loading the spine.
A unilateral leg exercise with the rear foot elevated on a bench, intensely targeting the quads, glutes, and hamstrings of the front leg. Elevating the back foot puts nearly all the load through the working leg, making it brutally effective for building single-leg strength and size with relatively light weight. Most lifters find it the […]
A glute isolation exercise using a low cable pulley to extend the hip backward against resistance. With a straight leg, it trains pure hip extension through a long arc with constant tension, complementing the bent-knee donkey kick. It is one of the simplest ways to add direct glute volume without loading the spine at all.
A posterior chain exercise using a cable machine, combining a hip hinge with the rope pulled between the legs to target the glutes and hamstrings. The cable pulls from behind, so standing up straight is the hard part, loading the glutes hardest exactly at lockout where deadlifts go quiet. It is also one of the […]
A deep lateral squat that develops hip mobility, adductor flexibility, and single-leg strength by shifting weight side to side. Almost all gym training happens front to back, so this is often the only side-to-side strength work in a program, and hips notice the difference quickly. Treat it as equal parts mobility drill and strength exercise, […]
A deadlift variation performed while standing on an elevated surface, increasing the range of motion to develop strength off the floor. The extra inch or two forces deeper hip and knee flexion at the start, which builds the exact positions where most deadlifts fail. It is a tool for experienced pullers with a strong conventional […]
A deadlift variation using dumbbells held at the sides, making it more accessible while still targeting the posterior chain. Dumbbells sit beside the body rather than in front of the shins, which shortens the learning curve and suits home setups and beginners. It teaches the same hip hinge that every barbell pull is built on, […]
A hip-hinge exercise holding dumbbells at the shoulders, targeting the hamstrings and lower back with lighter, more manageable loading. It keeps every benefit of the barbell version while being easier to set up and harder to overload dangerously, which makes it the right entry point for learning the pattern. Use it to build hinge quality […]










