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Benches Exercises

559 exercises using Benches, with primary and secondary muscle activation, difficulty levels and step by step instructions.

559
Exercises
24
Muscle Groups
3
Difficulties

All Benches exercises

Mountain Climber over Bench

Bodyweight · Easy
AbsCoreQuadricepsFront shoulders

Negative Biceps Leg Concentration Curl

Medium
BicepsInner forearm

Negative Dragon Flag

Bodyweight · Hard
AbsCoreQuadricepsObliquesOuter thighs

Nordic Leg Curl

Bodyweight · Hard
HamstringsGlutesCalves

Oblique Crunch

Bodyweight · Easy
ObliquesAbs

Old School Reverse Extensions

Medium
TricepsMiddle backRear shouldersMiddle chestTrapezius

One Leg Bench Squat

Bodyweight · Easy
GlutesQuadricepsHamstringsCoreOuter thighs

One Leg Step Push Off

Bodyweight · Medium
GlutesQuadricepsHamstringsCalves

One-Arm Dumbbell Scapular Raise

Medium
TrapeziusRear shouldersMiddle chest

One-Leg Donkey Calf Raise

Bodyweight · Easy
Calves

Overhead Sit-Up with Legs on Bench

Bodyweight · Medium
AbsCoreObliques

Pike Push-up (on Bench)

Bodyweight · Medium
Upper chestMiddle chestTricepsFront shouldersSide shoulders

Pin Press

Hard
Middle chestTricepsFront shoulders

Plate Loaded Gripper

Easy
Inner forearmOuter forearm

Plate Toe Raise

Easy
Shin

Preacher Curl

Medium
Biceps

Prone Y Raise

Bodyweight · Easy
TrapeziusRear shoulders

Resistance Band Hip Thrusts

Easy
GlutesQuadricepsHamstrings

Resistance Band Incline Reverse Hyperextension

Medium
GlutesHamstringsLower back

Resistance Band Incline Triceps Extension

Easy
TricepsFront shoulders

Resistance Band Seated Hip Abduction

Easy
Outer thighsGlutes

Resistance Band Seated Hip External Rotation

Easy
GlutesOuter thighs

Resistance Band Shoulder Stretch Behind the Back

Easy
Rear shouldersTricepsTrapeziusMiddle back

Reverse Grip Bench Press

Medium
TricepsFront shouldersUpper chestMiddle chest

How to train with Benches

Benches is one of the most versatile pieces of equipment in the gym, hitting multiple muscle groups with a single setup. It rewards good form and progressive overload, making it a staple for both beginner and advanced programs.

Combine compound lifts with focused isolation work to round out a session. Track your weights and reps over time to make sure each workout adds load, volume or quality compared to the last.

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