Build Bigger Pecs, Delts & Triceps With These 6 Unique Variations of a Push-Up

There is only one body-weight exercise you can think of for hitting pecs—pushups—and those get old after a while. Why pushups? It’s both their simplicity (everyone knows them; they require zero equipment) and that they test strength and cardio capacity. Pushups are the ultimate adapter exercise. They can be done anywhere. They recruit more than half the muscles in the

No Junk In Your Trunk? Here’s Your 6 Move Guaranteed Booty-Building Solution

Everyone wants perfect glutes — those high, rounded, bounce-a-quarter-off-’em bums. And while the J-Los and Beyoncés of the universe were simply born with genetically gifted rear views, others had to fight tooth and nail for every last muscle fiber they’ve got. For your butt to look this way today requires a lot of hard work and lots of weight. Now lifting moderate

Work Your Thighs With This 10 Move Thigh Toning Workout

Looking for more ways to work your thighs than endless squat and lunge variations? It’s your lucky day. While you may already know spot toning doesn’t really work, you can turn to certain moves that target your inner and outer thighs for some extra TLC. These creative moves, work your thighs in ways you didn’t know were possible. (But don’t psych yourself out—while they may

How to Ride Properly & Get The Most Gain From Your Workout

The quadriceps and gluteal muscles are the primary cycling muscles, but the hamstrings, hip flexors, calves and shin muscles also help pedal. The quadriceps are responsible for pushing down on the pedals, which generates the most power in the pedal stroke. Because cycling is a cardiovascular exercise, muscular endurance-building activity, and strength-building activity, it can be a means to reach

Lifting Heavy Is Great—But You Only Need 10 Bodyweight Exercises For Strong Legs

A lot of us see time, money, and space as an obstacle to getting in a workout. But bodyweight training is cheap, and you really don't need much room. With these bodyweight leg exercises, in particular, you can also sidestep injury by strengthening typically weaker muscle groups, like the hamstrings and glutes. While strength training might sound synonymous with lifting