A workout is made up of only so many sets and exercises.
Constructing a workout without a purpose, and without the use of the best
available tools will only waste your time. If you want to gain muscle and
strength at the fastest rate possible you will need to choose the best possible
exercises.
The following exercises are the best of the best. You will
notice that they generally fall into three categories:
Barbell Exercises.
Dumbbell Exercises.
Bodyweight Exercises.
When you begin to explore the muscle building workouts on
Muscle & Strength, you will notice that the bulk of these routines make use
of barbells and dumbbells. These movements are often performed first for a
bodypart, and are then followed by machine and cable exercises. While some
machines and cables can be beneficial, they are rarely as good as their barbell
or dumbbell counterparts.
A Smith machine bench press is not as good as a barbell or
dumbbell bench press. A leg press is not as effective as deep squats. And lat
pull downs are nowhere near as effective as pull ups.
The following exercises are considered the top seven. If
you're goal is to build muscle, consider adding these to your workouts.
The Top 7 Muscle Building Exercises
Squats. Squats are the king of all muscle and strength
building exercises. No workout should be without deep squats. They are
performed with a barbell, generally in a squat rack. Squats not only build
massive legs, but also stress most of the upper body. They are like a hormonal
nuclear bomb – destroying the entire body, forcing it to get bigger and
stronger with every rep.
Deadlifts. Second only to squats in effectiveness (and a
very close second at that), deadlifts are another manmaker that will pack on
slabs of muscle mass while helping you become as strong as a bear. Like squats,
deadlifts are a barbell only exercise.
Dips. Dips are often called the upper body squat, and for
good reason. Dips work the shoulders, chest and triceps very hard, and are a
great overall exercises for building a beefy upper body. Dips should be
performed at a parallel bar dipping station.
Pull Ups. It seems that even the strongest and most fit
lifters can barely squeak out more than a few pull ups. The pull up is an
excellent exercise for building the back and biceps, and should be used instead
of inferior exercises such as the lat pull down when possible.
Bench Press. The bench press is an upper body staple. There
are several highly effective variations including the flat bench barbell press,
flat bench dumbbell bench press, incline bench barbell press and incline
dumbbell bench press.
Overhead Press. As with the bench press, there are numerous
quality variations of the overhead press that can be used. Nearly all seated
and standing dumbbell and barbell overhead presses are solid choices. You may
also use the Arnold dumbbell press, and behind the neck overhead presses.
Another popular press variation is the standing push press.
Rows. Both barbell and dumbbell rows are tremendous upper
back exercises. Old school barbell T-bar rows are also a solid choice. While
cable and machine lifts are generally sub-par, seated cable rows can be very
challenging and effective.
The Best Exercises By Bodypart
Now that you know which tools are the most productive, let's
take a look at the best exercises by bodypart. This list will include some of
the top 7.
5 Most Effective Chest Building Exercises
Bench Press. The king of all upper body muscle building
movements. The bench press is so popular that it is often seen as having it's
own training day - bench press Monday.
Incline Bench Press. The first choice of many top pro
bodybuilders.
Dips. Once considered the upper body squat, dips are a great
compliment to any bench press movement.
Dumbbell Bench Press. You will really be able to feel the
chest work with this pressing variation.
Incline Dumbbell Bench Press. A solid alternative to the
incline barbell press.
Decline variations didn't make the list because they shorten
the pressing distance and tend to shift some of the focus to the triceps.
5 Most Effective Back Building Exercises
Deadlifts. Nothing builds beefy backs like the deadlift. The
sheer act of holding a barbell with heavy weight places the lats under an
incredible amount of stress.
Pull Ups. A far superior choice to lat pull downs. If you
can do one, try for two. If you can do two, try for three! If you can't do them
at all use rack chins.
Barbell Row. No back building workout should be without a
heavy row, and barbell rows are at the top of the list.
Dumbbell Row. An excellent second choice to barbell rows,
especially if you have a weak lower back.
Power Clean. The explosiveness of the power clean
effectively works the back from traps down.
5 Most Effective Shoulder Building Exercises
Military Press. This exercise has been a staple of great
workouts for decades on end.
Push Press. Very similar to the military press, but utilizing
more of an Olympic lifting-style explosiveness.
Bench Press. Yes, you read that correctly. The bench press
is an amazing front delt builder. In fact, if your chest day involves several
pressing movements there's a good chance you won't need any direct front delt
work on shoulder day.
Seated Behind The Neck Press. Go no deeper than arms
parallel to the floor, and this is a rock solid choice.
Seated Dumbbell Press. A little easier on the shoulders for
many because the dumbbells can be placed in a more natural position.
5 Most Effective Leg Building Exercises
Squats. The king of all muscle building lifts. 'Nuff said.
Front Squats. Another top choice of bodybuilding beef kings.
Front squats can be tricky to learn, but you will be rewarded with big wheels.
Stiff Leg Deadlifts. Beef up your hamstrings!
Leg Press. If you don't have access to a squat rack this is
your next best bet.
Barbell Lunge. Lunges are another quality leg-building
staple.
5 Most Effective Arm Building Exercises
Chin Ups. A shocker, but chin ups (performed with palms
toward the face) are a beastly bicep builder, perhaps even better than straight
bar curls.
Close Grip Bench Press. This exercise allows for a heavy
amount of weight to be placed on the triceps.
Dips. Much better than most tricep isolation exercises.
Barbell Curls. A classic. Just don't curl in the squat rack.
Seated Two Arm Dumbbell Tricep Extension. Allows you to lift
heavy weight and reach a deep stretch. You will need a good spotter.
Honorable Mention
Weighted Sit Ups. Why do volume when you can add weight and
also build thickness.
Power Shrugs. Performed with an Olympic lift style
explosiveness, power shrugs allow you to move a lot of weight and tax the traps
into massive growth.
Cable Crunches. Forget floor crunches - add some weight and
thicken your six pack!
Side Bends. Side bends not only help to build core
stability, enhancing your performance on other compound exercises, but they
also target the obliques, helping to build an impressive midsection.
Seated Calf Raises. The easiest way to isolate and blast the
calves.
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