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 barbell overhead carry, bar locked overhead, upright torso, focused expression, cinematic gym lighting showing control, balance, and strength
Barbell Overhead Carry

Barbell Overhead Carry

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Athlete performing barbell front rack step-up, elbows high, upright torso, front foot on box driving upward, cinematic gym lighting showing balance and power
Barbell Front Rack Step-Up

Barbell Front Rack Step-Up

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Athlete performing barbell overhead lunge, bar locked overhead, torso upright, rear knee near floor, cinematic gym lighting showing balance, control, and full-body strength
Barbell Overhead Lunge

Barbell Overhead Lunge

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Athlete in deep Bulgarian split squat with barbell across shoulders, rear foot elevated on bench, front leg bent at 90 degrees, cinematic gym lighting highlighting balance and power
Barbell Bulgarian Split Squat

Barbell Bulgarian Split Squat

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