bodybuilding exercise: lunges, a great whole leg workout

Lunges are a great whole leg workout that you can do at home with simple, inexpensive equipment. This video clip shows proper form of this exercise. If you have a history of knee problems you should not attempt this unless under the direct supervision of your physical therapist. As with any dumbbell exercise, form is key if you want to maximize your muscle building efforts and minimize the chance of injury. Anyone can be healthier, have more energy, sleep better, and feel better about themselves through bodybuilding. Bodybuilding doesn’t have to be expensive or take a lot of time, gyms are great but home workouts can save you time and money. A cheap dumbbell set from a garage sale or walmart is all it takes to get started with your home workouts. For more information on home workouts, please see my free website (no advertising either): fitness.scoobysworkshop.com Limitation of Liability Consult with your doctor before starting any exercise program! I am not a medical professional. It is your responsibility to critically evaluate this information and with the help of your physician decide if it is appropriate for you.

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  1. designerwin says:

    thanks Scooby your instructive workouts are great!

  2. Boh1 says:

    Scooby, great lunge video and commentary – you are the best!

  3. scooby1961 says:

    I enjoy doing it and I learn so much from videotaping myself also. I was astounded to see that I was actually going to deep into the lunge here and putting the knee at risk. Kind of embarrasing to be preaching good form and then find out that I was myself was blowin’ it!

    Scooby

  4. Jeremymtw says:

    scoob u are a beast with the workouts, but I’ve heard that quick motion muscle movements(or somthing sounding like that) have the best potential for size and strength growth. Is this bullshit? Should I go fast or slow? O and when doing arm curls with dumb bells should I twist the dumb bells? Do you know what I mean? I heard that was better but I dont know. Get back to me!

  5. rajpal678 says:

    Nice video sco…informative one…have one Q…how many kind of pushups you do…i tried to find some from the net…and found many…

    Thanks again.

  6. robinho10f says:

    how much have you training the legs (quadriceps)?

  7. scooby1961 says:

    Not sure I understand your question but I train legs at most once a week. During volleyball season I dont do quads at all, just calves and hamstrings.

  8. robinho10f says:

    i wanna know how much have training your cuadriceps (4 years ago, 5 years ago, i dont know)and how much i need do it this exercise at day(minuts),that its my question, because i have 4 months ago doing exercise on my legs (quadriceps) for soccer and i wanna know what type of exercises i need, in this exercise workout the quadriceps, right? sorry for mi english its not very good, thanks for you attention.

  9. elpiratee says:

    I am 32. In my younger years, I often jerked the weights and did not work out in a slow controlled movement like you mentioned (2-3 secs up/down).
    Now I have been for a while and notice a difference in how I feel through the process and see the results. I damaged my shoulder playing baseball many years ago and really appreciate the exercises you have posted. How do
    you feel about squats as compared to lugnes? What other leg exercises do you do?

  10. dukemanjapan says:

    since u havent heard back from this guy for a while, ill help u out. quick motion workouts is good for things like plyometrics, but for weights, u want to make u you control the weight, not the weight controlling you. You can go at a steady rhythem down, and u can explode when going up with the weight, or flexion. For size, go heavier and less reps. For def’n, go lighter + more reps.

  11. scooby1961 says:

    Its a bit tough to exercise quads in a home gym, lunges is the only thing I do. A squat rack is not a possibility for many of us who have home gyms.

  12. kain1384 says:

    Thanks, this is going to help.

  13. ozunasox says:

    holy crap you play volleyball??

  14. sicktravis says:

    hey awsome videos im moveing into a place with a gym i will make sure to do some of your tips and videos

  15. kkev1n says:

    How much weight are you using in this video.

  16. alronred19 says:

    Can you please show some videos on how to strengthen the knee and also some videos for stamina. Please! Thanks!

  17. ESTEBEVERDE says:

    MORE LEG WORKOUTS!!!!!

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