Muscle Group

Hamstrings

The Hamstrings run along the back of the thigh and are crucial for sprinting, lifting, and athletic explosiveness. They extend the hip and flex the knee, acting as a bridge between strength and agility.

Movements like deadlifts, good mornings, and kettlebell swings strengthen these muscles, while Nordic curls and bridges improve control and injury resistance. Balanced hamstring strength prevents common lower-body injuries and enhances power output.

Athlete performing sandbag squat to press, sandbag moving from deep squat to full overhead extension, controlled power and focus visible, cinematic gym lighting
Sandbag Squat to Press

Sandbag Squat to Press

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Athlete performing sandbag thruster, sandbag moving from front squat to overhead press, dynamic motion, strong hip drive, cinematic gym lighting showing power and focus
Sandbag Thruster

Sandbag Thruster

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Athlete in deep barbell overhead squat, arms fully extended overhead, bar aligned over midfoot, upright torso, cinematic gym lighting showing balance and control
Barbell Overhead Squat

Barbell Overhead Squat

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Athlete performing barbell front rack lunge, elbows high, torso upright, front knee over ankle, cinematic gym lighting showing strength and control
Barbell Front Rack Lunge

Barbell Front Rack Lunge

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Athlete performing barbell thruster, driving from deep squat to full overhead lockout, explosive motion captured mid-drive, cinematic gym lighting highlighting power and precision
Barbell Thruster

Barbell Thruster

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Athlete performing kettlebell front rack squat, elbows high, upright posture, strong control at depth, cinematic gym lighting highlighting balance and focus
Kettlebell Front Rack Squat

Kettlebell Front Rack Squat

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