Muscle Group

Glutes

The Gluteal muscles (gluteus maximus, medius, and minimus) are the body’s largest and most powerful movers. They generate hip extension, stabilise the pelvis, and support posture and athletic performance.

Exercises like hip thrusts, deadlifts, lunges, and kettlebell swings train the glutes for power and endurance. Strong glutes improve sprinting, jumping, and lower-back health — making them essential for both strength and longevity in training.

Athlete performing dumbbell hang clean and press, mid-press position, neutral grip, cinematic gym lighting
Dumbbell Hang Clean & Press

Dumbbell Hang Clean & Press

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Athlete performing kettlebell clean and jerk, mid-press with one arm locked overhead, opposite side braced, cinematic gym lighting
Kettlebell Clean & Jerk

Kettlebell Clean & Jerk

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Athlete performing kettlebell snatch, mid-phase with kettlebell rising close to body, strong hip drive, overhead lockout visible, cinematic gym lighting
Kettlebell Snatch

Kettlebell Snatch

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Athlete performing Y-Bell snatch, mid-lift phase with Y-Bell rising close to body, hip drive visible, overhead lockout in progress, cinematic gym lighting showing control and power
Y-Bell Snatch

Y-Bell Snatch

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Athlete performing barbell split jerk mid-drive, rear foot extended, barbell locked overhead, cinematic gym lighting showing explosive power and balance
Barbell Split Jerk

Barbell Split Jerk

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