How to do a Bear Crawl
Reviewed by Jim Parker, CPT, B.A. Kinesiology
About this exercise
- Sets Logged
- 714,315
- Popularity Rank
- 329th
- Difficulty
- Beginner
- Hamstrings Strength
- 79 mSCORE 60th
- Equipment Required
- Bodyweight-only
Workouts with Bear Crawl
Target muscles worked
Primary Muscles
Instructions for Proper Form
Bear Crawl is a compound, bodyweight exercise that primarily targets the core, shoulders, and legs. By moving on all fours, you engage multiple muscle groups simultaneously while also enhancing coordination and stability. This exercise adds an element of cardio, making it a great way to build endurance and functional strength, with practical benefits for overall body control and movement.
- Start on your hands and knees with your hands below your shoulders and knees just above the ground below your hips.
- Move one hand forward while simultaneously moving the opposite side foot forward.
- Repeat with the opposite side in a forward progression while maintaining a low position.










