Compound Exercises Benefits 10 To Try In Your Training
If you’ve taken a HIIT, strength, Pilates, or yoga class, you’ve done compound movements before. Traditional exercises like squats, which involve flexion at the hip, knee, and ankle joints and work several muscles including your glutes, hamstrings, quads, and abdominals are considered compound movements as well as more complicated movements, like a beast crawl or a kettlebell swing. “Often, compound exercises can mimic everyday movements we typically undertake in everyday life such as lifting heavy items, reaching up to higher shelves, or carrying groceries,” says Scott Thompson, athletics director at F45 Training....