Best Advanced Hamstrings Workouts
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Advanced exercises necessitate substantial experience in weightlifting, with individuals often having over four years of training expertise.
These exercises demonstrate elevated complexity or risk of injury but are highly effective for mastering specific movements and equipment.
The hamstrings, located at the back of your thighs between the hip and knee, play a primary role in knee flexion and assist in hip extension.
By engaging this muscle group, participants improve their performance across various lower-body movements and activities, addressing strength and functional mobility effectively.
Workout 2
Hamstrings

Deadlift to Calf Raise
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Dumbbell Romanian Deadlift
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Kettlebell Sumo Squat
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Kettlebell Swing
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Single Leg Romanian Deadlift
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Smith Machine Stiff-Legged Deadlift
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Workout 3
Hamstrings

Elevated Platform Deadlift
16reps55lbs26reps55lbs36reps55lbs
Sumo Deadlift
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Standing Leg Curl
18reps35lbs28reps35lbs38reps35lbs
Landmine Romanian Deadlift
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Landmine Single Leg Romanian Deadlift
15reps40lbs25reps40lbs
Romanian Deadlift to Shrug
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The 15 Best Advanced Hamstrings Exercises
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1. Deadlift
Deadlift demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED4,480,254Hamstrings Strength99 mScoreHamstrings
BarbellsThe deadlift is a powerlifting exercise that targets the muscles in your back and legs. It helps build overall strength and is commonly used in fitness routines.
How to do it
- Stand straight with your feet shoulder-width apart and the barbell close to your lower legs.
- Bend at your hips and knees to lower yourself towards the barbell, keeping your shins close.
- Grip the barbell with both hands or one hand over and one hand under, while keeping your chest up.
- Stand up straight by pushing through your hips and knees to lift the barbell along your body.
- Lower the barbell back down in the same path you lifted it.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps100lbs28reps100lbs38reps100lbs2. Romanian Deadlift
Romanian Deadlift demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED2,878,232Hamstrings Strength98 mScoreHamstrings
BarbellsThe Romanian Deadlift is a strength exercise that focuses on your glutes and hamstrings. It involves bending at the hips while keeping the knees slightly bent, helping you build strength for other hip hinge movements.
How to do it
- Stand with a barbell an inch away from your shins and keep your core tight.
- Hinge your hips back and grip the barbell with both hands.
- Push through your heels and bring your hips forward to stand up straight, lifting the barbell to your thighs.
- Keep your knees slightly bent as you lower the barbell by hinging your hips back until your back is flat.
- Once your back can no longer stay flat, push through your heels to return to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps90lbs28reps90lbs38reps90lbs3. Glute Ham Raise
Glute Ham Raise demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED215,694Hamstrings Strength70 mScoreHamstrings
Glute Ham Raise BenchThe Glute Ham Raise is a workout that strengthens your glutes and hamstrings. Using a Glute Ham Developer machine, you can perform this exercise safely and effectively, focusing on building muscle in your lower body.
How to do it
- Lie on the Glute Ham Developer with your hips over the pads and feet secured under the foot pads.
- Cross your arms over your chest and tighten your core to keep your back straight.
- Lift your upper body by extending your hips until your body forms a straight line from heels to shoulders.
- Breathe out and lower yourself back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight19reps29reps39reps49reps4. Good Morning
Good Morning demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED1,404,842Hamstrings Strength96 mScoreHamstrings
Barbells
Squat RackThe Good Morning exercise focuses on strengthening the muscles in your back and hamstrings. If you're new to this movement, it's safer to start with dumbbells rather than a barbell.
How to do it
- Set the barbell below shoulder height and grip it wider than shoulder-width.
- Pull your shoulder blades together and tighten your core muscles.
- Squat slightly to place the barbell on your upper neck, then stand up and step back, feet shoulder-width apart.
- Keep your heels on the ground and hinge at your hips to lower your torso while bending your knees slightly.
- Maintain a straight spine as you lower your body until your torso is almost parallel to the ground, then return to standing.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps55lbs28reps55lbs38reps55lbs5. Lying Hamstrings Curl
Lying Hamstrings Curl demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED2,368,667Hamstrings Strength97 mScoreHamstrings
Leg Curl MachineThe Lying Hamstring Curl is an exercise that focuses on strengthening the hamstrings using a machine. It is effective for building muscle and strength in the lower body, while providing stability throughout the movement.
How to do it
- Lie face down on the hamstring curl machine with the pad above your ankles.
- Hold the handles and engage your core to stay stable.
- Bend your knees to lift the pad up.
- Lower the pad back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps60lbs28reps60lbs38reps60lbs6. Seated Leg Curl
Seated Leg Curl demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED3,535,105Hamstrings Strength99 mScoreHamstrings
Leg Curl MachineThe Seated Leg Curl is a machine exercise that focuses on strengthening the hamstrings. It helps build muscle mass by isolating these muscles, making it a good choice for lower body workouts.
How to do it
- Sit upright in the leg curl machine.
- Adjust the top pad to sit just above your knees and the lower pad to rest on your ankles.
- Hold the machine handles for support.
- Bend your knees to pull your heels down in an arc.
- Return to the starting position once you can no longer flex your knees.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps75lbs28reps75lbs38reps75lbs7. Dumbbell Romanian Deadlift
Dumbbell Romanian Deadlift demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED3,868,302Hamstrings Strength99 mScoreHamstrings
DumbbellsThe Dumbbell Romanian Deadlift is a beginner-friendly exercise that focuses on strengthening your hamstrings and glutes. Using dumbbells can assist those with limited mobility and is an excellent way to prepare for barbell deadlifts.
How to do it
- Stand tall with feet shoulder-width apart and hold a dumbbell in each hand next to your hips.
- Push your hips back and slightly bend your knees to lower the dumbbells down along your legs.
- Keep your back straight as you lower the dumbbells as far as comfortable, then return to standing tall.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps35lbs28reps35lbs38reps35lbs8. Kettlebell Sumo Squat
Kettlebell Sumo Squat demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED1,185,178Hamstrings Strength95 mScoreHamstrings
KettlebellsThe Kettlebell Sumo Squat is a type of squat that works your hamstrings, glutes, and quads. By placing your feet wider apart, you also engage your inner thighs and make the squat easier for those with mobility challenges.
How to do it
- Stand with your feet wide and toes pointed slightly outward.
- Hold the kettlebell handle with both hands in front of your hips.
- Lower your body by bending your knees, keeping your back straight and chest up.
- Return to standing by straightening your legs and lifting the kettlebell back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps35lbs28reps35lbs38reps35lbs9. Kettlebell Swing
Kettlebell Swing demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED1,294,270Hamstrings Strength96 mScoreHamstrings
KettlebellsThe Kettlebell Swing is a powerful exercise that strengthens your hamstrings and glutes. It helps improve your overall power and enhances performance in various sports and activities.
How to do it
- Stand with your feet wider than shoulder-width apart, angled slightly out, over the kettlebell.
- Keep your core tight and your back straight.
- Bend at the hips and grasp the kettlebell with both hands, lifting it to knee height.
- Swing the kettlebell back and then thrust your hips forward to swing it up to shoulder height.
- Let the kettlebell swing back down, using its momentum to continue for the desired repetitions.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps35lbs28reps35lbs38reps35lbs10. Single Leg Romanian Deadlift
Single Leg Romanian Deadlift demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED1,748,016Hamstrings Strength97 mScoreHamstrings
DumbbellsThe Single Leg Romanian Deadlift is a variation of the Romanian Deadlift that targets your glutes and hamstrings. This exercise helps improve your balance, strength, and stability on both sides of your body, making it beneficial for other lower body workouts like squats and lunges.
How to do it
- Stand tall with feet shoulder-width apart.
- Tighten your core to keep your back straight.
- Hinge at your hips and lift your left leg straight back, keeping it in line with your torso.
- Keep your knee slightly bent as your shoulders move over your toes.
- Lower until your back is no longer straight, then return to standing and repeat on the other leg.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps30lbs28reps30lbs38reps30lbs11. Smith Machine Stiff-Legged Deadlift
Smith Machine Stiff-Legged Deadlift demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED481,043Hamstrings Strength89 mScoreHamstrings
Smith MachineThe Smith Machine Stiff-Legged Deadlift is a beginner-friendly variation of the Romanian Deadlift that works your glutes and hamstrings. Using the Smith Machine provides stability, allowing you to focus on proper form as you lift the bar.
How to do it
- Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart behind the machine bar.
- Hinge at your hips and lean forward to grab the bar with palms facing you, resting it against your shins.
- Keep your hips high and bend your knees slightly, straightening your back by pulling your shoulders back.
- Engage your glutes and hamstrings to lift the bar in a straight line, keeping it close to your shins.
- Maintain a strong core and straight lower back throughout the lift.
- Pause briefly at the top, then lower the bar back to the ground.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps75lbs28reps75lbs38reps75lbs12. Standing Leg Curl
Standing Leg Curl demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED334,645Hamstrings Strength90 mScoreHamstrings
Leg Curl MachineThe Standing Leg Curl is an exercise that strengthens the hamstrings by isolating one leg at a time. Using a machine helps stabilize your movement, making it easier to focus on building muscle without compensating for strength differences between legs.
How to do it
- Set your left knee on the pad, bending it at a 90-degree angle, while your right leg is extended and the pad is positioned on the back of your lower leg, just above your ankle.
- Brace your core and lean slightly forward to hold onto the support handles.
- Keeping your right ankle flexed at 90 degrees, raise the pad in an upward arc by bending your right knee. Make sure your right thigh stays still until you fully flex your knee, then lower the pad back to the starting position.
- Repeat the exercise with your left leg.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps35lbs28reps35lbs38reps35lbs13. Sumo Deadlift
Sumo Deadlift demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED508,771Hamstrings Strength57 mScoreHamstrings
BarbellsThe Sumo Deadlift is a variation of the standard Deadlift, focusing on strengthening the muscles in your back, hamstrings, and glutes. It’s a great exercise for enhancing leg strength and is suitable for beginners as part of their workout routine.
How to do it
- Stand tall with your feet wide apart and the toes pointing out.
- Position a loaded barbell close to your shins.
- Bend at your hips and knees to lower your body, keeping your shins close to the bar.
- Grab the bar with both hands, using either overhand or alternate grip while keeping your chest up.
- Keep your back straight and legs vertical as you lift the bar.
- Stand up straight to complete the lift, then lower the bar back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps95lbs28reps95lbs38reps95lbs14. Landmine Romanian Deadlift
Landmine Romanian Deadlift demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED173,397Hamstrings Strength83 mScoreHamstrings
Landmine
BarbellsThe Landmine Romanian Deadlift is a beginner-friendly exercise that targets your hamstrings and glutes. It uses a landmine setup for added stability, making it easier to control the movement compared to traditional deadlifts.
How to do it
- Stand with your feet slightly wider than shoulder-width apart with a slight bend in your knees.
- Grip the landmine with both hands, keeping your fingers underneath.
- Hinge at your hips and lower the weight slowly, keeping your knees slightly bent.
- Stop when you feel a stretch in your hamstrings, not exceeding your flexibility limit.
- Push through your glutes and hamstrings to lift your hips and raise the weight back up.
- Pause at the top, keeping your glutes and hamstrings engaged.
- Keep your core tight, shoulders back, and chest up throughout the exercise.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps45lbs28reps45lbs38reps45lbs15. Landmine Single Leg Romanian Deadlift
Landmine Single Leg Romanian Deadlift demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED78,938Hamstrings Strength91 mScoreHamstrings
Landmine
BarbellsThe Landmine Single Leg Romanian Deadlift is a straightforward exercise focusing on the glutes and hamstrings. This variation on the traditional Romanian Deadlift helps improve strength, stability, and mobility on one leg, using a landmine for added stability.
How to do it
- Setup the landmine so the end is over your toes on one foot.
- Hold the end of the landmine with the hand on the same side as the landmine.
- Lift the landmine slightly above your knee while keeping a slight bend in your knee.
- Hinge at your hips and lower the weight while swinging your back leg behind you.
- Stop when you feel a light stretch in your hamstring and hold briefly.
- Make sure your back leg's toes point down towards the floor.
- Engage your glutes and hamstrings to return to the starting position, swinging your back leg underneath you.
- Keep your core tight and chest open for good posture.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps40lbs28reps40lbs38reps40lbs
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