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1. Lunge and bent row
This hybrid move primarily tones your glutes and hamstrings, along with your upper back.
1. Start upright with a dumbbell in each hand and feet shoulder-width apart.
2. With your left leg, take a large step forward and drop your bottom down so that your leg forms a 90-degree angle.
3. While holding this position, lean your torso forward and then perform a row by clenching your back muscles, pulling your should blades together, and moving your upper arms and elbows toward the ceiling.
4. Repeat the same movement with your right leg and concentrate on driving your weight down through your heels as you come out of the lunge.
5. Focus on keeping your chest out and your shoulders back throughout the row motion.
6. Perform 20 repetitions (1 lunge + 1 row = 1 repetition).
The squat coupled with a shoulder press primarily strengthens your quads, hamstrings, glutes, and shoulders.
1. Stand up with your feet shoulder-width apart and a dumbbell in each hand.
2. Drop your bottom down into a squat, so that both legs are at a 90-degree angle.
3. Push your weight down through your heels to propel your body upward.
4. Make sure to keep your knees in line with your feet and don’t let them cave inward. Don’t let your toes go past the forward bend of the knees.
5. As you come up from your squat, press both dumbbells overhead, straightening your elbows at the top.
6. Focus on keeping your chest up, core tight, and hips forward throughout the squat motion.
7. Move into the next rep immediately after you perform the shoulder press.
8. Perform 20 repetitions (1 squat + 1 press = 1 repetition).
This dynamic move targets the outside of your thighs, upper back and posterior aspect of your shoulders.
1. Begin upright with your feet placed wider than shoulder-width apart, with your toes pointing outward at a 45-degree angle.
2. Let your arms dangle between your legs, with your dumbbells in hand.
3. Drop your bottom down and perform a squat, keeping your feet turned outward.
4. Focus on keeping your knees pressed outward as you come out of the squat. This isolates the outside of your thighs and prevents knee pain.
5. As you come up, pull the dumbbells upward to chest level with elbows out, and at about shoulder level.
6. Make sure to keep your torso upright, not bent over.
7. Perform 20 repetitions (1 sumo squats + 1 upright row = 1 repetition).
4. Dumbbell situps
Dumbbell situps are a great way to ramp up this traditional abdominal move.
1. Start by lying flat on your back, feet flat on the ground, knees bent, holding the dumbbells in each hand next to your chest.
2. Sit up, bring your torso upright, and push the dumbbells overhead, as one combined movement.
3. Resist the urge to let momentum bring your body off of the ground.
4. Control your body as you come back down by clenching your abdominal muscles and keeping them engaged.
5. Perform 20 repetitions.
This hybrid move tones your glutes, chest, and shoulders.
1. Begin lying flat on your back with your legs bent, feet flat on the ground, holding one dumbbell in each hand right, next to your chest.
2. Drive your weight down through your heels and elevate your hips so that they’re in line with your shoulders and knees.
3. At the same time, push the dumbbells upward directly above your chest.
4. Bring your hips and dumbbells back down to the ground simultaneously.
5. You can isolate your quads more by driving your weight down through your toes.
6. Perform 20 repetitions (1 glute bridge + 1 chest press = 1 repetition).
Working out with weights is no longer thought of as something people who want to get big do only. There is plenty of research that shows the benefits of weight training or resistance training. These benefits include but not limited to boosting the amount of calories you burn, help decrease ageing, increase your muscle tone, promote bone density, and ramp up your metabolism.
Even if you don’t want to bulk up, everyone should aim to increase the density of their muscle mass. The benefits include:
Resistance, strength or weight training is important to overall fitness and health for everyone at any age. This dumbbell routine will target the full body thus you only needing to do this 3 times a week. This will allow effective muscle training.
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