Best Advanced Workouts With Garage Gym To Build Strength
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This workout targets individuals with at least 4 years of weightlifting experience, providing advanced exercises tailored for maximizing strength gains.
Garage gyms, an excellent setup for this routine, typically include an adaptable array of equipment such as barbells, dumbbells, benches, pull-up bars, and squat racks.
The program incorporates compound exercises to engage multiple muscle groups alongside isolation movements for targeting specific areas, optimizing strength development.
Intending to increase maximum lifting capabilities, exercises are structured with heavier weights and lower repetitions.
Participants should follow recommended adjustments for reps and weights to suit their individual fitness levels and goals, ensuring a safe and effective execution.
Workout 1
Quadriceps, Chest, Biceps, Back, Triceps, Abs
Workout 2
Chest, Hamstrings, Biceps, Quadriceps, Shoulders, Abs

Barbell Incline Bench Press
16reps100lbs26reps100lbs36reps100lbs
Deadlift
16reps155lbs26reps155lbs36reps155lbs
Dumbbell Bicep Curl
110reps30lbs210reps30lbs310reps30lbs410reps30lbs
Dumbbell Lunge
16reps35lbs26reps35lbs36reps35lbs
Dumbbell Rear Delt Raise
110reps22.5lbs210reps22.5lbs310reps22.5lbs
Hanging Leg Raise
110reps210reps310reps
Workout 3
Back, Chest, Hamstrings, Quadriceps, Triceps

Dumbbell Row
16reps45lbs26reps45lbs36reps45lbs
Dumbbell Bench Press
16reps45lbs26reps45lbs36reps45lbs
Romanian Deadlift
110reps90lbs210reps90lbs310reps90lbs410reps90lbs
Barbell Lunge
112reps45lbs212reps45lbs312reps45lbs
Dumbbell Skullcrusher
110reps22.5lbs210reps22.5lbs310reps22.5lbs
Barbell Ab Rollout
110reps210reps310reps
The 15 Best Advanced Exercises with Garage Gym to Build Strength
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1. Back Squat
Back Squat demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED5,271,502Quadriceps Strength99 mScoreQuadriceps
Barbells
Squat RackThe Back Squat is a popular lower body exercise that builds strength and muscle, especially in the legs. It's an important move in powerlifting and overall fitness routines.
How to do it
- Set the barbell just below shoulder height and grip it with hands outside shoulder-width.
- Squeeze your shoulder blades and brace your core by tightening your stomach muscles.
- Squat down slightly to place the barbell on your neck before standing up and stepping back into a shoulder-width stance.
- Keep your heels flat and your chest up as you lower your body by bending at your hips.
- Ensure your knees move outward slightly as you squat down, keeping your back straight.
- Once your thighs are parallel to the floor, push back up to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps85lbs28reps85lbs38reps85lbs2. Barbell Bench Press
Barbell Bench Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED7,520,931Chest Strength98 mScoreChest
Barbells
Flat BenchThe Barbell Bench Press is a key exercise for building upper body strength, targeting the chest, shoulders, and triceps. It’s commonly used in fitness programs and is essential for evaluating upper body strength.
How to do it
- Lie on a bench with your shoulder blades squeezed together and feet flat on the ground.
- Ensure your head, shoulders, and butt are on the bench throughout the exercise.
- Grip the barbell slightly wider than your shoulders and lift it above your chest.
- Engage your core by tightening your stomach muscles as you lower the barbell to your chest, keeping your elbows at a 45-degree angle.
- Gently touch your chest with the barbell, then push it back up to the starting position while exhaling.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps95lbs28reps95lbs38reps95lbs3. Barbell Incline Bench Press
Barbell Incline Bench Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED3,397,831Chest Strength96 mScoreChest
Barbells
Incline BenchThe Barbell Incline Bench Press is a variation of the standard bench press that targets your chest while focusing more on the shoulders and upper chest. It's great for building strength in these areas.
How to do it
- Lie back on an incline bench (45-60 degrees), keeping your shoulder blades squeezed together and feet flat on the floor.
- Grip the barbell just outside shoulder-width and lift it above your shoulders with your arms extended.
- Brace your core, lower the barbell to your upper chest by flexing your elbows at a 45-degree angle, then gently touch your chest.
- Exhale and push the barbell back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps95lbs28reps95lbs38reps95lbs4. 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, Weight18reps100lbs28reps100lbs38reps100lbs5. Dumbbell Bench Press
Dumbbell Bench Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED8,452,674Chest Strength99 mScoreChest
Dumbbells
Flat BenchThe Dumbbell Bench Press is a great exercise for beginners that targets the chest, triceps, and shoulders. Using dumbbells helps improve stability and ensures both sides of the body work equally without compensating for weaknesses.
How to do it
- Lie back on a bench, squeezing your shoulder blades together.
- Place your feet flat on the ground, under your knees.
- Hold the dumbbells outside shoulder-width apart, above your chest.
- Keep your elbows at a 45-degree angle and engage your core.
- Extend your arms fully and then lower the dumbbells back to starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps40lbs28reps40lbs38reps40lbs6. Dumbbell Fly
Dumbbell Fly demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED6,618,981Chest Strength98 mScoreChest
Dumbbells
Flat BenchThe Dumbbell Fly is an effective exercise for strengthening and building the chest muscles. It also engages the shoulders for support. This exercise helps to develop muscle balance by working each side of the body independently.
How to do it
- Lie on your back on a bench, squeezing your shoulder blades together and keeping your feet flat on the ground.
- Ensure the bench supports your head, shoulders, and buttocks.
- Hold the dumbbells above your shoulders with palms facing inward and elbows slightly bent.
- Engage your core and slowly lower the dumbbells out to the sides in a wide arc, keeping your elbows slightly bent.
- When the dumbbells are level with your chest, exhale and lift them back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps25lbs28reps25lbs38reps25lbs7. Dumbbell Lunge
Dumbbell Lunge demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED4,322,067Quadriceps Strength98 mScoreQuadriceps
DumbbellsThe Dumbbell Lunge is a way to make lunges more challenging by adding dumbbells. It mainly works your thigh muscles (quads) while also helping with balance and strength.
How to do it
- Stand straight with your feet hip-width apart, holding dumbbells at your sides.
- Shift your weight onto one leg and step forward with the other leg.
- Land heel-first and keep your back heel lifted.
- Lower your back knee towards the ground while keeping your front heel down.
- Once your front thigh is parallel to the floor, push off your front foot to return to standing.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps30lbs28reps30lbs38reps30lbs8. Dumbbell Rear Delt Raise
Dumbbell Rear Delt Raise demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED4,323,992Shoulders Strength97 mScoreShoulders
DumbbellsThe Dumbbell Rear Delt Raise is an exercise for the shoulders, focusing on the rear deltoids. By leaning forward with your hips back, you can effectively work the muscles at the back of your shoulders.
How to do it
- Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and hold a dumbbell in each hand.
- Bend your knees slightly and hinge forward at the hips until your torso is at a 90-degree angle.
- Keep your elbows bent and raise the dumbbells out to the sides until they reach shoulder height.
- Squeeze your shoulder blades together at the top of the lift and then lower the dumbbells back down slowly.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps17.5lbs28reps17.5lbs38reps17.5lbs9. Dumbbell Row
Dumbbell Row demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED8,648,581Back Strength99 mScoreBack
Dumbbells
Flat BenchThe Dumbbell Row is a great exercise that strengthens your back, shoulders, and biceps while also engaging your core for stability. You can do this exercise using a flat bench and dumbbells, making it accessible even with limited equipment.
How to do it
- Place a dumbbell on each side of a flat bench.
- Kneel on the bench with your right knee and place your right hand on the bench's edge.
- Keep your torso parallel to the ground and grab the dumbbell with your left hand, palm facing your torso.
- Pull the dumbbell up to your side, engaging your back; exhale as you lift.
- Pause briefly at the top, then lower the dumbbell back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps40lbs28reps40lbs38reps40lbs10. Front Squat
Front Squat demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED1,790,723Quadriceps Strength96 mScoreQuadriceps
Barbells
Squat RackThe Front Squat is a basic exercise that mainly works your quadriceps by holding a barbell in front of your body. This variation helps improve strength and stability, which can benefit various sports and daily activities.
How to do it
- Set the barbell at shoulder height.
- Rest the bar on your shoulders, either with arms crossed or in a front rack position.
- Step back, placing your feet shoulder-width apart with toes slightly out.
- Keep your weight balanced on your feet.
- Push your hips back and bend your knees while keeping your back straight.
- Lower your body until your spine is neutral and then rise back up to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps70lbs28reps70lbs38reps70lbs11. Pull Up
Pull Up demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED3,756,760Back Strength89 mScoreBack
Pull Up BarPull Ups are a challenging exercise that strengthens your back, shoulders, and biceps using just your body weight. Beginners can modify this exercise with assistance or weights for a more manageable workout.
How to do it
- Grip the pull-up bar with your palms facing away from you.
- Engage your core by taking a deep breath and tightening your stomach muscles.
- Pull your chest up towards the bar by bending your elbows and keeping them close to your body.
- Lower yourself back down to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight16reps26reps36reps46reps12. 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, Weight18reps90lbs28reps90lbs38reps90lbs13. Barbell Curl
Barbell Curl demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED5,529,638Biceps Strength96 mScoreBiceps
BarbellsThe Barbell Curl is a great exercise that targets your biceps by isolating the muscle. Using a barbell helps keep your movements stable so you can focus on building strength without losing balance.
How to do it
- Stand up straight and grasp a barbell with both hands, shoulder-width apart, palms facing away.
- Tighten your core by taking a deep breath and flexing your stomach muscles.
- Bend your elbows to lift the barbell to shoulder height, keeping your elbows close to your sides.
- Exhale and slowly lower the barbell back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps45lbs28reps45lbs38reps45lbs14. Close-Grip Bench Press
Close-Grip Bench Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED3,536,639Triceps Strength92 mScoreTriceps
Barbells
Flat BenchThe Close-Grip Bench Press targets the triceps more than the standard bench press by keeping your hands closer together. This exercise is ideal for adding triceps strength to your chest workout.
How to do it
- Lie on a bench with your shoulder blades squeezed together and feet flat on the ground.
- Grab the barbell with hands slightly closer than shoulder-width apart, and lift it over your chest.
- Lower the barbell toward your chest by bending your elbows, keeping them close to your body.
- Touch the barbell lightly on your chest, then push it back up to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps80lbs28reps80lbs38reps80lbs15. Dip
Dip demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED2,690,853Triceps Strength92 mScoreTriceps
Dip (Parallel) BarDips are a bodyweight exercise that primarily targets the triceps. You lift and lower your body using your arms while keeping your core engaged.
How to do it
- Hold onto the dip bars with straight arms and slightly bent elbows.
- Suspended above the ground, brace your core and keep your back straight.
- Lean your body forward slightly and pull your elbows down to lower yourself.
- Keep your elbows close to your sides until they reach a 90-degree angle.
- Push back up to straighten your arms and return to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight17reps27reps37reps47reps
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