Try These 20 Partner Exercises For A Fun Full-Body Workout

Try These 20 Partner Exercises For A Fun Full-Body Workout

Working out can definitely be more fun with a friend. It can also hold you accountable and make you push harder.

Plus, a friend can be all the equipment you need to get in a great full-body workout.

With these 20 Partner Exercises, you can build strength, get in a great cardio workout and even improve your coordination.

And if you are looking for a great Partner Workout, check out the ones at the bottom!

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15 Leg Isometric Exercises To Improve Your Mobility, Stability and Strength

15 Leg Isometric Exercises To Improve Your Mobility, Stability and Strength

Isometric Exercises are a great way to build mobility, stability and strength in your lower body.

While most people include dynamic and static stretches in their workout routine, they often forget about the importance of Isometric Moves to developing mobility and even flexibility.

And Isometric Exercises are key.

Dynamic and static stretches do improve your flexibility and mobility; however, they don’t at the same time strengthen and build stability through that new range of motion.

Then when we go lift, even after doing the stretching, we often don’t work through the increased range of motion, which simply means we tighten everything back up only to have to stretch out and loosen up again.

By including Isometrics, you not only improve your flexibility and mobility, but you also work and strengthen through the new range of motion to help you keep the increased range of motion.

And, by doing Isometrics, you can learn to activate and feel the correct muscles working during the movements so that, when you go to lift weights, the correct muscles are being recruited through a full range of motion!

Below are 15 Leg Isometric Exercises you should include in your workout routine to not only improve your hip mobility and the flexibility of your legs, but also strengthen and build stability.

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How to do an Inverted Row |The Pull Up Vs. The Inverted Row

How to do an Inverted Row |The Pull Up Vs. The Inverted Row

To work your back, you need to include Pulling Exercises in your workout routine.

However, not all Pulling Exercises are exactly the same because there are a lot of different muscles that make up your back that are worked to different degrees by different movements.

The two most basic types of Pulling Exercises you need to include in your workout routine though are the Vertical Pull and the Horizontal Pull.

Both work the muscles of your back differently and activate and target different muscles.

The most common bodyweight Vertical Pull is the Pull Up/Chin Up while the most common bodyweight Horizontal Pull is the Inverted Row.

Both moves need to be included in your workout routine and activate different muscles of your back to different degrees.

And while the Inverted Row is often used to help beginners work up to the Pull Up, you need to be aware that these two moves are very different and that the Inverted Row is still a very important movement for even the advanced lifter to include. (The Inverted Row alone also won’t get you to that first full Pull Up because it is a different movement.)

Below we will discuss the differences between the Pull Up and the Inverted Row and even some fun variations of each move you should be including in your workout routine.

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Squat Variations – 30 Different Ways To Squat

Squat Variations – 30 Different Ways To Squat

The squat is a great compound exercise to work your entire lower body and even your core and upper body.

And the best part is, there are lots of ways to change up the Basic Squat just by changing up the way you load the move down, your stance and even the tempo.

Below are a few great variations of the squat to target different areas of your body and even challenge your core more.

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5 Quick Booty Burners To Build A Better Butt

5 Quick Booty Burners To Build A Better Butt

If you want to tone and strengthen your glutes so they not only look perkier but also keep low back pain at bay, you need to work them more than once a week.

However, not every glute workout needs, or even should be, an hour-long session with the heaviest weights you’ve ever used.

Actually simply doing a quick “Burner” on a day off or before or after an upper body or cardio workout 3-4 days a week along with your glute workout, may be all you need to build a better booty.

You could even simply do these Burners 4-6 days a week and not only get stronger, but also build sexier glutes. These are a great way to maintain your glutes shape and strength while you travel or workout at home without having weights.

Check below for 5 Quick Booty Burners you can easily add into your current workout routine to get even better booty building results! (And remember, if you are traveling and need a great way to maintain your glute strength and shape without a gym, these are great workouts to keep your butt strong and perky!)

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How To Climb A Rope – Tips And Rope Climb Variations

How To Climb A Rope – Tips And Rope Climb Variations

Have you always wanted to be able to climb a rope, but never been able to? Think you just don’t have the upper body strength?

While upper body strength is important to be able to climb a rope, so is using your feet properly to help.

Below we will teach you how to climb a rope using your feet while also helping you build upper body and grip strength with Rope Climb Variations.

Whether you are looking to participate in a mud run or obstacle course or simply want a great back, bicep, core and grip workout, you should include some of these Rope Climb Variation in your workouts.

Use these tips and variations and learn how to climb a rope today!

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