Goblet good morning – Dumbbell
Learn how to do Goblet good morning – Dumbbell with proper form. Watch the 4K video, see which muscles are worked, and follow step-by-step instructions.
Goblet good morning – Dumbbell is a Dumbbells exercise that primarily targets the Hamstrings, with secondary activation of the Glutes, Lower Back, Deep Core. It has a MET value of 5.5, meaning a 70kg person burns approximately 193 calories in a 30-minute session..
How to Do Goblet good morning – Dumbbell
A hip hinge exercise where you hold a dumbbell in a goblet position against your chest, targeting the hamstrings while engaging the glutes, core, and lower back.
💡 Instructions:
Hold a dumbbell vertically against your chest with both hands, elbows pointing down.
Stand with feet shoulder-width apart, knees slightly bent.
Keep your back straight and brace your core.
Push your hips back to lower your torso while keeping the dumbbell in place.
Hinge until you feel a stretch in your hamstrings, then return to the starting position.
⚠️ Common mistakes:
Rounding the back during the hinge.
Letting the dumbbell move away from the chest.
Bending the knees too much (turning it into a squat).
Overextending the lower back at the top.
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Equipment
- Dumbbells
Calories Burned Doing Goblet good morning – Dumbbell
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Quick Facts: Goblet good morning – Dumbbell
- Type
- Dumbbells exercise
- Primary muscle
- Hamstrings
- Secondary muscles
- Glutes, Lower Back, Deep Core
- MET value
- 5.5
- Calories (30 min, 70kg)
- ≈ 193 cal
- Video quality
- 4K with male and female demonstrations
FAQ: Goblet good morning – Dumbbell
What muscles does Goblet good morning – Dumbbell work?
Goblet good morning – Dumbbell primarily targets the Hamstrings, with secondary engagement of the Glutes, Lower Back, Deep Core.
How do you do Goblet good morning – Dumbbell correctly?
A hip hinge exercise where you hold a dumbbell in a goblet position against your chest, targeting the hamstrings while engaging the glutes, core, and...
Is Goblet good morning – Dumbbell good for beginners?
Goblet good morning – Dumbbell has a MET value of 5.5, indicating a moderate intensity exercise appropriate for most fitness levels.
What equipment do you need for Goblet good morning – Dumbbell?
Goblet good morning – Dumbbell requires: Dumbbells.
What are the benefits of Goblet good morning – Dumbbell?
Goblet good morning – Dumbbell strengthens the Hamstrings, engages the Glutes and Lower Back and Deep Core.
What exercises are similar to Goblet good morning – Dumbbell?
Similar exercises to Goblet good morning – Dumbbell include Deadlift, Romanian deadlift, Deadlift da split-stance, Sumo deadlift.
Is Goblet good morning – Dumbbell better than Deadlift?
Both Goblet good morning – Dumbbell and Deadlift target the Hamstrings. Choose based on your available equipment and training goals.
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