Jumping jacks

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

4K
MET 6 Quadriceps HamstringsGlutesCalves No equipment

Jumping jacks is a No equipment exercise that primarily targets the Quadriceps, with secondary activation of the Hamstrings, Glutes, Calves. It has a MET value of 6, meaning a 70kg person burns approximately 210 calories in a 30-minute session..

How to Do Jumping jacks

A full-body aerobic warm-up exercise that increases heart rate, activates muscles, and improves coordination. It involves jumping while spreading the arms and legs, then returning to the starting position.


💡 Instructions:


  • Start standing upright, arms at your sides.

  • Jump and spread your feet wider than shoulder-width while raising your arms overhead.

  • Jump again to return to the starting position.

  • Repeat continuously at a steady pace.


⚠️ Common mistakes:


  • Not synchronizing arm and leg movement

  • Bending the knees too little or too much

  • Rushing and losing form

  • Not landing softly on the feet

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Muscles Worked by Jumping jacks

Primary Quadriceps
Secondary
HamstringsGlutesCalves

Equipment

  • No equipment

Calories Burned Doing Jumping jacks

Calorie Calculator

MET 6
Estimated burn
210 calories

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

Quick Facts: Jumping jacks

Type
No equipment exercise
Primary muscle
Quadriceps
Secondary muscles
Hamstrings, Glutes, Calves
MET value
6
Calories (30 min, 70kg)
≈ 210 cal
Video quality
4K with male and female demonstrations

FAQ: Jumping jacks

What muscles does Jumping jacks work?

Jumping jacks primarily targets the Quadriceps, with secondary engagement of the Hamstrings, Glutes, Calves.

How do you do Jumping jacks correctly?

A full-body aerobic warm-up exercise that increases heart rate, activates muscles, and improves coordination. It involves jumping while spreading the arms...

Is Jumping jacks good for beginners?

Jumping jacks has a MET value of 6, indicating a moderate intensity exercise appropriate for most fitness levels.

What equipment do you need for Jumping jacks?

Jumping jacks requires: No equipment.

What are the benefits of Jumping jacks?

Jumping jacks strengthens the Quadriceps, engages the Hamstrings and Glutes and Calves.

What exercises are similar to Jumping jacks?

Similar exercises to Jumping jacks include Sepeda, Dumbbell High Knees, Lompat Jacks Dumbbell, Pelatih Elips.

Is Jumping jacks better than Sepeda?

Both Jumping jacks and Sepeda target the Quadriceps. Choose based on your available equipment and training goals.

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