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 a single-leg RDL while resisting a lateral cable pull
Single-Leg RDL (Anti-Rotation)

Single-Leg RDL (Anti-Rotation)

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Athlete holding a bird dog position on an exercise mat
Bird Dog Hold

Bird Dog Hold

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Athlete performing barbell Romanian deadlift, hips pushed back, bar close to thighs, flat back, tension through hamstrings, cinematic gym lighting highlighting control and strength
Barbell Romanian Deadlift (RDL)

Barbell Romanian Deadlift (RDL)

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Athlete performing barbell hip thrust, shoulders on bench, barbell on top of the body across the hips, full hip extension, glutes engaged, cinematic gym lighting showing power and control
Barbell Hip Thrust

Barbell Hip Thrust

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Male athlete performing heavy barbell deadlift in gritty gym, chalk dust in air
Deadlifts

Deadlifts

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