Kettlebell static lunges
Learn how to do Kettlebell static lunges with proper form. Watch the 4K video, see which muscles are worked, and follow step-by-step instructions.
Kettlebell static lunges is a Kettlebells exercise that primarily targets the Quadriceps, with secondary activation of the Glutes, Hamstrings, Deep Core, Calves. It has a MET value of 6, meaning a 70kg person burns approximately 210 calories in a 30-minute session..
How to Do Kettlebell static lunges
A unilateral lower body movement that builds strength and stability in the quads and glutes while improving balance and posture.
💡 Instructions:
Stand upright holding a kettlebell in each hand, arms extended by your sides.
Step one leg forward and lower your hips until both knees are bent at 90°.
Keep the front foot flat, back heel lifted.
Push through the front heel to return to the starting position.
Repeat on the same leg or alternate sides depending on the program.
⚠️ Common mistakes:
Letting the front knee go too far past the toes
Losing posture or leaning forward
Not engaging the core for stability
Bouncing at the bottom
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Equipment
- Kettlebells
Calories Burned Doing Kettlebell static lunges
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Quick Facts: Kettlebell static lunges
- Type
- Kettlebells exercise
- Primary muscle
- Quadriceps
- Secondary muscles
- Glutes, Hamstrings, Deep Core, Calves
- MET value
- 6
- Calories (30 min, 70kg)
- ≈ 210 cal
- Video quality
- 4K with male and female demonstrations
FAQ: Kettlebell static lunges
What muscles does Kettlebell static lunges work?
Kettlebell static lunges primarily targets the Quadriceps, with secondary engagement of the Glutes, Hamstrings, Deep Core, Calves.
How do you do Kettlebell static lunges correctly?
A unilateral lower body movement that builds strength and stability in the quads and glutes while improving balance and posture. 💡 Instructions :...
Is Kettlebell static lunges good for beginners?
Kettlebell static lunges has a MET value of 6, indicating a moderate intensity exercise appropriate for most fitness levels.
What equipment do you need for Kettlebell static lunges?
Kettlebell static lunges requires: Kettlebells.
What are the benefits of Kettlebell static lunges?
Kettlebell static lunges strengthens the Quadriceps, engages the Glutes and Hamstrings and Deep Core and Calves.
What exercises are similar to Kettlebell static lunges?
Similar exercises to Kettlebell static lunges include Alternating Single-Arm Dumbbell Thruster, Barbell Alternating Lunges, Barbell Bulgarian Split Squat, Barbell Front Squat.
Is Kettlebell static lunges better than Alternating Single-Arm Dumbbell Thruster?
Both Kettlebell static lunges and Alternating Single-Arm Dumbbell Thruster target the Quadriceps. Choose based on your available equipment and training goals.
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