Muscle Group

Quads

The Quadriceps — located at the front of the thigh — are responsible for knee extension and stabilisation during squats, lunges, and step-ups. Strong quads enhance athletic performance, jumping ability, and joint integrity.

Exercises like front squats, lunges, and step-ups target this group, improving lower-body drive and coordination. Balanced quad strength supports proper knee tracking and reduces injury risk during both strength and endurance training.

athlete performing a landmine reverse lunge to press
Landmine Reverse Lunge to Press

Landmine Reverse Lunge to Press

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Athlete performing Single-Leg Lateral Skater Hop to Stick
Single-Leg Lateral Skater Hop to Stick

Single-Leg Lateral Skater Hop to Stick

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Athlete performing landmine rotational clean, mid-pull with bar sweeping diagonally across body, hips rotating, cinematic gym lighting
Landmine Rotational Clean & Press

Landmine Rotational Clean & Press

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Athlete performing landmine rotational clean, mid-pull with bar sweeping diagonally across body, hips rotating, cinematic gym lighting
Landmine Rotational Clean

Landmine Rotational Clean

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Athlete performing sandbag rotational lunge, sandbag mid-rotation across body toward lead leg, strong core engagement, cinematic gym lighting showing balance and control
Sandbag Rotational Lunge

Sandbag Rotational Lunge

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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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