High knees

Learn how to do High knees with proper form. Watch the 4K video, see which muscles are worked, and follow step-by-step instructions.

4K
MET 8 Quadriceps No equipment

High knees is a No equipment exercise that primarily targets the Quadriceps. It has a MET value of 8, meaning a 70kg person burns approximately 280 calories in a 30-minute session..

How to Do High knees

A cardio-intensive warm-up drill that involves rapidly lifting your knees toward your chest while running in place. It boosts heart rate, coordination, and lower-body mobility.


💡 Instructions:


  • Stand tall, arms bent at 90°.

  • Drive one knee upward to hip level while pumping the opposite arm.

  • Alternate legs rapidly, as if running in place.

  • Stay on the balls of your feet and maintain posture.


⚠️ Common mistakes:


  • Leaning back or forward

  • Incomplete knee lift

  • Landing heavily on the heels

  • Losing arm–leg coordination

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Muscles Worked by High knees

Primary Quadriceps

Equipment

  • No equipment

Calories Burned Doing High knees

Calorie Calculator

MET 8
Estimated burn
280 calories

Calories = MET × weight (kg) × time (hours)

Quick Facts: High knees

Type
No equipment exercise
Primary muscle
Quadriceps
Secondary muscles
None
MET value
8
Calories (30 min, 70kg)
≈ 280 cal
Video quality
4K with male and female demonstrations

FAQ: High knees

What muscles does High knees work?

High knees primarily targets the Quadriceps.

How do you do High knees correctly?

A cardio-intensive warm-up drill that involves rapidly lifting your knees toward your chest while running in place. It boosts heart rate, coordination,...

Is High knees good for beginners?

High knees has a MET value of 8, indicating a high intensity exercise best suited for intermediate to advanced athletes.

What equipment do you need for High knees?

High knees requires: No equipment.

What are the benefits of High knees?

High knees strengthens the Quadriceps.

What exercises are similar to High knees?

Similar exercises to High knees include Keke, Dumbbell High Knees, Tsalle da Dumbbell, Elliptical Trainer.

Is High knees better than Keke?

Both High knees and Keke target the Quadriceps. Choose based on your available equipment and training goals.

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