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Machine Exercises

276 exercises using Machine, with primary and secondary muscle activation, difficulty levels and step by step instructions.

276
Exercises
21
Muscle Groups
3
Difficulties

All Machine exercises

Lever Squat (plate loaded, standing)

Medium
QuadricepsGlutesHamstrings

Lever Squat (plate loaded)

Medium
GlutesQuadricepsCalvesInner thighs

Lever Standing Hip Extension

Easy
GlutesHamstringsCoreLower back

Lever Standing Viking Press

Medium
Front shouldersTricepsCoreSide shoulders

Lever Step Machine

Medium
CardioGlutesQuadriceps

Lever Stepper

Easy
CardioGlutesQuadricepsHamstrings

Lever Supinated Grip Seated Row (Plate Loaded)

Medium
Middle backBicepsTrapeziusLower back

Lever Triceps Dip (plate loaded)

Medium
TricepsFront shouldersUpper chestMiddle chestTrapeziusMiddle back

Lever Triceps Extension (Neutral Grip)

Medium
Triceps

Lever Triceps Extension (Pronated Grip)

Medium
Triceps

Lever Trunk Rotation

Easy
ObliquesAbs

Lever Vertical Leg Press

Medium
GlutesQuadricepsHamstringsCalves

Lever Vertical Squat

Medium
QuadricepsGlutesHamstrings

Lying Floor Negative Dragon Flag

Bodyweight · Hard
AbsCoreGlutesLower back

Lying Floor Negative Half Dragon Flag

Bodyweight · Hard
AbsCoreLower back

Lying leg curl

Easy
Hamstrings

Lying Sled Squat

Medium
GlutesQuadricepsCalvesInner thighs

Machine Assisted Chin-Up

Easy
Middle backBicepsRear shouldersOuter forearmTrapezius

Machine Bent Over Row

Medium
Rear shouldersTrapeziusMiddle backBicepsOuter forearmMiddle chest

Machine Crossovers

Medium
Middle chest

Machine Double Biceps Curl

Easy
Biceps

Machine Incline Shoulder Press

Easy
Front shouldersTricepsSide shouldersUpper chest

Machine Leg Extension

Easy
Quadriceps

Machine One-Arm Row

Medium
Rear shouldersTrapeziusMiddle backBicepsOuter forearmMiddle chest

How to train with Machine

Machine 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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