How to do a Lunge Jump
Reviewed by Jim Parker, CPT, B.A. Kinesiology
About this exercise
- Sets Logged
- 945,599
- Popularity Rank
- 334th
- Difficulty
- Beginner
- Quads Strength
- 33 mSCORE 212th
- Equipment Required
- Bodyweight-only
Workouts with Lunge Jump
Target muscles worked
Primary Muscles
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Instructions for Proper Form
Lunge Jump is an explosive variation of the standard Lunge. Like other Lunge variations, this compound exercise primarily targets your quadriceps. The addition of a jump makes the movement more dynamic and challenging, improving plyometric power and cardiovascular fitness. This is a great exercise for enhancing explosiveness and overall lower body strength, and for adding variety to lunge-based workouts.
- Stand in a split stance with your right knee in front and bent to 90 degrees and your back knee just above the ground.
- Bend both elbows to 90 degrees with your left elbow forward and right elbow back.
- Explode upward by extending both knees to allow you to propel off the floor.
- While suspended in the air, quickly bring your right knee and left elbow back as your left knee and right elbow come forward.
- Land in an identical split stance and absorb the landing by flexing both knees back to the starting position.
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