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.

female Athlete performing sandbag bear hug carry, sandbag held tightly to torso while walking, upright posture, tense core, cinematic gym lighting showing strength and control
Sandbag Bear Hug Carry

Sandbag Bear Hug Carry

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Athlete performing sandbag Zercher carry, holding sandbag in elbows close to torso, upright posture, strong core engagement, cinematic gym lighting showing focus and control
Sandbag Zercher Carry

Sandbag Zercher Carry

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Athlete performing sandbag front carry, hugging heavy sandbag to chest, upright posture, strong core engagement, cinematic gym lighting showing effort and control
Sandbag Bear Hug Carry

Sandbag Bear Hug Carry

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Athlete performing sandbag shoulder carry, heavy sandbag resting on one shoulder, upright torso, core tight, cinematic gym lighting showing strength and control under asymmetrical load
Sandbag Shoulder Carry

Sandbag Shoulder Carry

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Athlete performing sandbag front carry, hugging heavy sandbag to chest, upright posture, strong core engagement, cinematic gym lighting showing effort and control
Sandbag Front Carry

Sandbag Front Carry

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