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    Workout 59 — Dumbbell Home Workout Journal

    Workout 59: Legs and Abs


    Legs Exercises

    1. Dumbbell Deadlift 

    1. Stand upright with a dumbbell in each hand, centered over your feet. Keep your feet hip-width apart and your toes slightly pointed outward. Hinge at your hips and use an overhand grip to grasp the dumbbell, shoulders positioned so that your shoulder blades can elongate.
    2. Lower your hips and bend your knees until your shins come into contact with the weights. Look forward while keeping your chest up and your back arched. Drive through your heels to lift the weights upward. 
    3. After the dumbbells pass your knees, pull them upward as you raise your chest and, thus, straightening your back. You should be pulling your shoulder blades together as you drive your hips forward. Make sure that you lock your hips and knees, move your booty back, and fire your glutes as you stand up with the dumbbells (this movement comes from your hips, not your knees).
    4. Unlock your hips and knees so that you can lower the dumbbells by hinging your hips back down. Bend your knees after the weights pass them and use your hips to guide the dumbbells to the ground. The weights should land centered over your feet at the starting position.

    2. Hip Thrust

    1. Grab a barbell, heavy dumbbell, or other at-home weight.
    2. Place your body under the barbell or put the dumbbell on the upper part of your thighs, and use a bench or other sturdy surface to support your back, neck, and head behind you.
    3. Keep your feet on the floor, put your feet directly under your knees so that when you extend, you’ll make a 90-degree angle. 
    4. Raise the barbell up from the floor primarily using your glute muscles. 
    5. Repeat the motion until the set is complete. 

    3. Weighted Lunge

    Caution: This movement requires a great deal of balance, so if you lack balance or are suffering from an injury that affects your balance, use your own bodyweight while holding on to a fixed object.

    1. Stand with your torso upright and hold one dumbbell in each hand at arm's length.
    2. Step forward with your right foot (about 2 feet or so) as you lower your body down and squat through your hips. Make sure that your left foot remains stationary and that you are maintaining your balance. Do not allow your right knee to move beyond your toes as you come down. Keep your front shin perpendicular to the ground.
    3. Using mainly the heel of your foot, drive yourself back up to the starting position.
    4. Repeat the movement for your left leg.

    4. Goblet Squat

    1. Use a light-to-medium dumbbell for this exercise. Hold one end of the dumbbell on the heels of your hand, cupping your hands around the weight, with your fingertips pointed toward the sky. (Imagine you’re holding a goblet, hence the name of this workout.) Your elbows should be pointed down.
    2. In a controlled movement, lower yourself into a squat. Your elbows may brush your knees, this is to be expected.
    3. Return to starting position, ensuring that your upper body doesn’t move the entire time, All of the workout should be in your lower half.

        5. Calf Raise

        Caution: If you suffer from lower back problems, a better exercise would be the calf press. With this exercise, your back has to support the weight being lifted. Additionally, your back needs to be straight and still at all times. If you round your back, this can cause a lower back injury.

        1. Stand on the floor or, for more of a challenge, on a block or step, heels unsupported, with a weight in each hand. (You can also do this with a weight in one hand, using the other to support your balance.)
        2. Slowly lower your heels toward the floor until you feel a stretch in your calves.
        3. Before your heels touch the ground, contract your calf muscles, press in to the balls of your feet, and raise yourself up until you’re supporting your body with your toes, your heels raised up.
        4. Repeat this, ensuring full control in all movements.

        Abs Exercises

        1. Spider-Man Plank Crunch 

        1. Get in plank position by placing your elbows and toes on the floor. Hold your body up off the floor in this position.
        2. Bring your right knee on the outside of your body to your right elbow. 
        3. Straighten your right leg back to the floor.
        4. Complete the same movement with your left leg and keep alternating sides.


        2. Leg Lift 

        1. Lie with your back flat on the floor (or on a bench) with your legs extended in front of you.
        2. Place your hands to your sides with your palms facing down. To keep your hands down for support, you can place them under your glutes.
        3. Keep your legs fully extended and as straight as possible (it’s okay if your knees slightly bend). Hold the contraction at the top for a second.
        4. Slowly lower your legs back down to the starting position.

        3. Russian Twist

        1. Lie down on the floor placing your feet either under something that will not move or by having a partner hold them. Your legs should be bent at the knees.
        2. Elevate your upper body so that it creates an imaginary V-shape with your thighs. Your arms should be fully extended in front of you perpendicular to your torso and with the hands clasped. This is the starting position.
        3. Twist your torso to the right side until your arms are parallel with the floor while breathing out.
        4. Hold the contraction for a second and move back to the starting position while breathing out. Now move to the opposite side performing the same techniques you applied to the right side.
        5. Repeat for the recommended amount of repetitions.

        4. Plank

        1. Place your forearms on the ground with your elbows aligned beneath your shoulders. Keep your arms parallel to your body at about shoulder-width distance. (You should be in a push up position, only on your forearms rather than your hands).
        2. Ground your toes into the floor and squeeze your glutes to stabilize your body. Be careful to not to lock or hyperextend your knees.
        3. Neutralize your neck and spine by looking at a spot on the floor about a foot in front of your hands. Your head should be in line with your back. Contract your abdominals to keep yourself up and prevent your booty from sticking up.
        4. Keep your back flat and hold the position for as long as possible without compromising form.
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