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Obliques Exercises

398 exercises targeting the Obliques, with muscle activation, equipment options and instructions for every level.

398
Exercises
32
Equipment Items
3
Difficulties

All Obliques exercises

Lying Cross-Over Knee Pull-Down Stretch

Bodyweight · Easy
GlutesObliques

Lying Crunch with Leg Abduction

Bodyweight · Medium
AbsObliquesCoreOuter thighs

Lying Cycle Punches

Bodyweight · Easy
AbsObliquesCoreFront shoulders

Lying Elbow-to-Knee Crunch

Bodyweight · Easy
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Lying Leg Cross

Bodyweight · Easy
GlutesObliquesInner thighsAbsQuadricepsOuter thighs

Lying Oblique Crunch

Bodyweight · Easy
ObliquesAbsCore

Lying Obliques Scissors

Bodyweight · Easy
ObliquesAbsCore

Lying Raised Shoulders Windshield Wiper

Bodyweight · Medium
ObliquesAbsCore

Lying Raised Shoulders Windshield Wiper Leg Extension

Bodyweight · Hard
AbsObliquesCore

Lying Reverse Twist

Bodyweight · Easy
ObliquesGlutesLower back

Lying Side Reverse Crunch

Bodyweight · Easy
ObliquesAbsCore

Lying Side Stretch

Bodyweight · Easy
CoreObliquesGlutesQuadricepsInner thighsOuter thighs

Lying Side-to-Side Knee

Bodyweight · Easy
GlutesObliquesInner thighsAbsQuadricepsOuter thighs

Lying Spiderman Crawl

Bodyweight · Medium
CoreObliquesQuadricepsFront shoulders

Lying Twist Toe Touch

Bodyweight · Easy
AbsObliquesHamstringsCore

Lying Twist Toe Touch against Wall

Bodyweight · Easy
ObliquesAbsCore

Machine Seated Torso Rotation

Easy
Obliques

Medicine Ball Rotary Throw

Medium
ObliquesAbsCoreFront shoulders

Medicine Ball Russian Twist (legs up)

Medium
ObliquesAbsCore

Medicine Ball Side to Side Slam

Medium
CoreObliquesGlutesFront shouldersTrapezius

Medicine Ball Step Behind Rotational Throw

Medium
CoreObliquesGlutesQuadricepsFront shoulders

Medicine Ball Twist Turn Slam

Medium
CoreObliquesGlutesFront shouldersTrapezius

Mountain Climber (Padded Stool Supported)

Bodyweight · Easy
Upper chestMiddle chestObliquesTricepsAbsFront shouldersSide shoulders

Oblique Crunch

Bodyweight · Easy
ObliquesAbs

How to train your Obliques effectively

Training the Obliques responds to both heavy compound work and high-volume isolation. A balanced session combines a primary compound press, pull or squat pattern with a focused isolation movement that builds shape and detail.

Aim for 10 to 20 hard sets per muscle group per week, split across 1 to 2 sessions. Beginners progress with bodyweight and dumbbells; intermediates benefit most from progressive overload on barbell and cable variants.

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