Hip Thrust – Dumbbell vs Wide Stance Belt Squat – Machine

Side-by-side comparison of Hip Thrust – Dumbbell and Wide Stance Belt Squat – Machine. See which exercise suits your training goals, equipment, and fitness level.

Attribute Hip Thrust – Dumbbell Wide Stance Belt Squat – Machine
Primary Muscle Glutes Glutes
Secondary Muscles Hamstrings, Quadriceps Quadriceps, Hamstrings
Equipment Dumbbells Machine, Belt
MET Value 5.5 5.5
Calories (30 min, 70 kg) ≈ 193 cal ≈ 193 cal
Video Quality 4K 4K
Male & Female Yes Yes
Multiple Angles Yes No

Choose Hip Thrust – Dumbbell when...

  • Greater range of motion than Wide Stance Belt Squat – Machine, increasing muscle stretch and activation
  • Each arm works independently, helping identify and fix strength imbalances between sides
  • Requires more stabilizer muscle engagement, building functional strength
Full Hip Thrust – Dumbbell guide

Choose Wide Stance Belt Squat – Machine when...

  • More controlled movement path than Hip Thrust – Dumbbell, reducing injury risk for beginners
  • Easier to isolate the target muscle without worrying about balance or stabilization
  • Great for training to failure safely without a spotter
Full Wide Stance Belt Squat – Machine guide

The Verdict

Both exercises effectively target the Glutes. Hip Thrust – Dumbbell (dumbbells) and Wide Stance Belt Squat – Machine (machine, belt) are complementary, not competing. Smart coaches program both: use Hip Thrust – Dumbbell for your heavy compound work, and Wide Stance Belt Squat – Machine for your heavy compound work. Rotating between them prevents plateaus and builds a more complete physique.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hip Thrust – Dumbbell better than Wide Stance Belt Squat – Machine?

Neither is universally better. Hip Thrust – Dumbbell (MET 5.5) and Wide Stance Belt Squat – Machine (MET 5.5) serve different purposes. Hip Thrust – Dumbbell uses dumbbells and targets Glutes, while Wide Stance Belt Squat – Machine uses machine, belt and targets Glutes. Choose based on your goals and available equipment.

Can I replace Hip Thrust – Dumbbell with Wide Stance Belt Squat – Machine?

Yes, both target the Glutes, making them reasonable substitutes. Consider the equipment requirements (Dumbbells vs Machine, Belt) and consult a qualified coach before making changes to your program.

Which burns more calories, Hip Thrust – Dumbbell or Wide Stance Belt Squat – Machine?

Both burn approximately 193 cal/30 min (based on a 70 kg person), as they share the same MET value of 5.5.

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