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Hamstrings

Hamstrings Exercises

Exercises targeting Hamstrings.

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Open Palm Kettlebell Clean

Place one kettlebell between your feet. Clean the kettlebell by extending through the legs and hips as you raise the kettlebell towards your shoulders.

Hamstrings
Glutes
Lower Back
Advanced

Overhead Squat

Start out by having a barbell in front of you on the floor. Your feet should be wider than shoulder width apart from each other.

Quadriceps
Core
Calves
Advanced

Physioball Hip Bridge

Lay on a ball so that your upper back is on the ball with your hips unsupported. Both feet should be flat on the floor, hip width apart or wider. This will be your starting position.

Glutes
Hamstrings
Beginner

Platform Hamstring Slides

For this movement a wooden floor or similar is needed. Lay on your back with your legs extended. Place a gym towel or a light weight underneath your heel. This will be your starting position.

Hamstrings
Glutes
Beginner

Plie Dumbbell Squat

Hold a dumbbell at the base with both hands and stand straight up. Move your legs so that they are wider than shoulder width apart from each other with your knees slightly bent.

Quadriceps
Core
Calves
Beginner

Power Clean

Stand with your feet slightly wider than shoulder width apart and toes pointing out slightly.

Hamstrings
Calves
Forearms
Intermediate

Power Clean from Blocks

With a barbell on boxes of the desired height, take a grip just outside the legs. Lower your hips with the weight focused on the heels, back straight, head facing forward, chest up, with your shoulders just in front of the bar. This will be your starting position.

Hamstrings
Quadriceps
Intermediate

Power Jerk

Standing with the weight racked on the front of the shoulders, begin with the dip. With your feet directly under your hips, flex the knees without moving the hips backward. Go down only slightly, and reverse direction as powerfully as possible.

Quadriceps
Core
Calves
Advanced

Power Snatch

Begin with a loaded barbell on the floor. The bar should be close to or touching the shins, and a wide grip should be taken on the bar. The feet should be directly below the hips, with the feet turned out as needed. Lower the hips, with the chest up and the head looking forward. The shoulders should be just in front of the bar. This will be the starting position.

Hamstrings
Calves
Glutes
Advanced

Power Snatch from Blocks

Begin with a loaded barbell on boxes or stands of the desired height. A wide grip should be taken on the bar. The feet should be directly below the hips, with the feet turned out as needed. Lower the hips, with the chest up and the head looking forward. The shoulders should be just in front of the bar, with the elbows pointed out. This will be the starting position.

Quadriceps
Calves
Forearms
Intermediate

Power Stairs

In the power stairs, implements are moved up a staircase. For training purposes, these can be performed with a tire or box.

Hamstrings
Adductors
Calves
Intermediate

Prone Manual Hamstring

You will need a partner for this exercise. Lay face down with your legs straight. Your assistant will place their hand on your heel.

Hamstrings
Beginner

Prowler Sprint

Place your sled on an appropriate surface, loaded to a suitable weight. The sled should provide enough resistance to require effort, but not so heavy that you are significantly slowed down.

Hamstrings
Calves
Chest
Beginner

Pull Through

Begin standing a few feet in front of a low pulley with a rope or handle attached. Face away from the machine, straddling the cable, with your feet set wide apart.

Glutes
Hamstrings
Lower Back
Beginner

Quick Leap

You will need a box for this exerise.

Quadriceps
Calves
Hamstrings
Beginner

Rack Pulls

Set up in a power rack with the bar on the pins. The pins should be set to the desired point; just below the knees, just above, or in the mid thigh position. Position yourself against the bar in proper deadlifting position. Your feet should be under your hips, your grip shoulder width, back arched, and hips back to engage the hamstrings. Since the weight is typically heavy, you may use a mixed grip, a hook grip, or use straps to aid in holding the weight.

Lower Back
Forearms
Glutes
Intermediate

Rack Pull with Bands

Set up in a power rack with the bar on the pins. The pins should be set to the desired point; just below the knees, just above, or in the mid thigh position. Attach bands to the base of the rack, or secure them with dumbbells. Attach the other end to the bar. You may need to choke the bands to provide tension.

Lower Back
Forearms
Glutes
Intermediate

Recumbent Bike

To begin, seat yourself on the bike and adjust the seat to your height.

Quadriceps
Calves
Glutes
Beginner

Reverse Band Box Squat

Begin in a power rack with a box at the appropriate height behind you. Set up the bands either on band pegs or attached to the top of the rack, ensuring they will be directly above the bar during the squat. Attach the other end to the bar.

Quadriceps
Abductors
Adductors
Intermediate

Reverse Band Deadlift

Set the bar up in a power rack. Attach bands to the top of the rack, using either bands pegs or the frame itself. Attach the other end of the bands to the bar.

Lower Back
Abductors
Adductors
Advanced

Reverse Band Power Squat

Begin in a power rack with the pins and bar set at the appropriate height. After loading the bar, attach bands to the top of the rack, using either pegs or the frame itself. Attach the other end of the bands to the bar.

Quadriceps
Adductors
Calves
Advanced

Reverse Band Sumo Deadlift

Begin with a bar loaded on the floor inside of a power rack. Attach bands to the top of the rack, using either pegs or the frame itself. Attach the other end to the barbell.

Hamstrings
Abductors
Adductors
Advanced

Reverse Hyperextension

Place your feet between the pads after loading an appropriate weight. Lay on the top pad, allowing your hips to hang off the back, while grasping the handles to hold your position.

Hamstrings
Calves
Glutes
Intermediate

Rickshaw Carry

Position the frame at the starting point, and load with the appropriate weight. Standing in the center of the frame, begin by gripping the handles and driving through your heels to lift the frame. Ensure your chest and head are up and your back is straight.

Forearms
Core
Calves
Intermediate

Rickshaw Deadlift

Load the frame with the desired weight. Center yourself between the handles. You feet should be about hip width apart. Bend at the hips to grip the handles, allowing your shoulder blades to protract.

Quadriceps
Forearms
Glutes
Intermediate

Rocket Jump

Begin in a relaxed stance with your feet shoulder width apart and hold your arms close to the body.

Quadriceps
Calves
Hamstrings
Beginner

Romanian Deadlift

Put a barbell in front of you on the ground and grab it using a pronated (palms facing down) grip that a little wider than shoulder width. Tip: Depending on the weight used, you may need wrist wraps to perform the exercise and also a raised platform in order to allow for better range of motion.

Hamstrings
Calves
Glutes
Intermediate

Romanian Deadlift from Deficit

Begin standing while holding a bar at arm's length in front of you. You can stand on a raised platform to increase the range of motion.

Hamstrings
Forearms
Glutes
Intermediate

Rope Jumping

Hold an end of the rope in each hand. Position the rope behind you on the ground. Raise your arms up and turn the rope over your head bringing it down in front of you. When it reaches the ground, jump over it. Find a good turning pace that can be maintained. Different speeds and techniques can be used to introduce variation.

Quadriceps
Calves
Hamstrings
Intermediate

Rowing, Stationary

To begin, seat yourself on the rower. Make sure that your heels are resting comfortably against the base of the foot pedals and that the straps are secured. Select the program that you wish to use, if applicable. Sit up straight and bend forward at the hips.

Quadriceps
Biceps
Calves
Intermediate