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    No gym needed: Get fit at home with free-weight workouts
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    No gym needed: Get fit at home with free-weight workouts

    By Anujj Trehaan
    Apr 23, 2025
    11:51 am

    What's the story

    Improving strength through free-weight home workouts is an effective and convenient way to enhance physical fitness.

    With some minimal equipment, you can perform a variety of exercises that target different muscle groups.

    This not only saves time but also allows for flexibility in scheduling workouts.

    With proper techniques and gradually increasing intensity, you can achieve significant strength gains without the need for a gym membership or expensive equipment.

    Drive 1

    Mastering the squat

    Squats are essential for developing lower body strength. They target muscles such as quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes.

    To do a squat, stand with feet shoulder-width apart, hold weights at your sides or on your shoulders, and lower your body by bending knees while keeping back straight.

    Make sure knees don't extend beyond toes to avoid injury.

    Begin with 3 sets of ten repetitions and increase weight as you progress.

    Drive 2

    Perfecting the deadlift

    Deadlifts are also excellent for strengthening your posterior chain, including those back muscles and hamstrings.

    To start, stand with your feet hip-width apart, holding the weights in front of your thighs.

    Bend at the hips while keeping your back straight until the weights reach mid-shin level, before returning to a standing position.

    Focus on maintaining form throughout the movement to avoid straining your lower back.

    Drive 3

    Enhancing upper body with bench press

    The bench press is critical for building upper body strength, especially chest muscles, triceps, and shoulders.

    Lie flat on a bench or floor if you don't have a bench.

    Hold weights above chest with arms fully extended before lowering them slowly until elbows are at ninety degrees.

    Then push back up again smoothly without locking elbows completely.

    Drive 4

    Building core stability with planks

    Planks enhance core stability, aiding strength through exercises such as squats and deadlifts.

    Start by lying face down, lift onto forearms and toes, forming a straight line from head to heels.

    Hold the position for thirty seconds in the beginning, increasing the duration over time.

    Do it regularly for better results and a stronger, healthier lifestyle.

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