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Best Beginner Workouts With Barbells To Build Muscle Mass

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Barbells serve as a versatile and essential tool in fitness programs, catering to building strength and muscle mass.

\nWorkouts tailored to muscle growth often incorporate compound and isolation exercises to target various muscle groups, emphasizing hypertrophy through lower weights and higher repetitions.

\nBeginner-focused routines include straightforward exercises with adjustable weights to facilitate skill development and minimize injury risk, perfect for individuals with less than one year of training experience.

\nWorking out with barbells using these principles effectively supports muscle activation patterns, fostering visible growth and size over time.

The 15 Best Beginner Exercises with Barbells to Build Muscle Mass

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  • 1. Barbell Curl

    Barbell Curl demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The 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

    1. Stand up straight and grasp a barbell with both hands, shoulder-width apart, palms facing away.
    2. Tighten your core by taking a deep breath and flexing your stomach muscles.
    3. Bend your elbows to lift the barbell to shoulder height, keeping your elbows close to your sides.
    4. Exhale and slowly lower the barbell back to the starting position.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    30lbs
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    8reps
    30lbs
    3
    8reps
    30lbs
  • 2. Bent Over Barbell Row

    Bent Over Barbell Row demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Bent Over Barbell Row is an effective exercise for strengthening your back, shoulders, and arms. It uses a barbell for stability, helping you focus on building strength, making it a good introduction to more advanced lifting techniques.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and a barbell on the ground near your shins.
    2. Bend your hips back and slightly bend your knees to reach for the barbell while bracing your core.
    3. Grab the barbell with your palms facing you and lift it to knee height by extending your hips.
    4. Pull the barbell towards your belly button by bending your elbows at a 45-degree angle.
    5. Lower the barbell back to knee height and repeat.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    45lbs
    2
    8reps
    45lbs
    3
    8reps
    45lbs
  • 3. Reverse Barbell Curl

    Reverse Barbell Curl demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Reverse Barbell Curl is a bicep exercise that focuses on grip strength and functional strength. By using a barbell with a reverse grip, you can stabilize the movement better, allowing for more effective bicep training.

    How to do it

    1. Stand upright holding a barbell with both hands, palms facing towards you, at waist height.
    2. Engage your core by tightening your stomach muscles.
    3. Flex your elbows to raise the barbell to shoulder height, keeping your elbows close to your body.
    4. Lower the barbell back to the starting position and repeat.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
    1
    8reps
    30lbs
    2
    8reps
    30lbs
    3
    8reps
    30lbs
  • 4. Stiff-Legged Barbell Good Morning

    Stiff-Legged Barbell Good Morning demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Stiff-Legged Barbell Good Morning exercise targets the hamstrings and lower back. It uses a barbell for added resistance and helps maintain a straight back while hinging at the hips.

    How to do it

    1. Set the barbell at shoulder height and grip it with hands outside shoulder-width.
    2. Squeeze your shoulder blades and engage your core.
    3. Stand under the bar, placing it on the back of your neck, then step back with feet shoulder-width apart.
    4. Keep your heels down and hinge your hips backward, allowing just a slight bend in your knees.
    5. Maintain a straight spine, bend forward until your torso is at a 45-degree angle, then return to standing.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
    1
    8reps
    35lbs
    2
    8reps
    35lbs
    3
    8reps
    35lbs
  • 5. Australian Chin Up

    Australian Chin Up demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Australian Chin Up is a bodyweight exercise that strengthens your back, biceps, and shoulders. You perform it from a low, inclined position using a bar, making it easier than regular Chin Ups. It's a great way for beginners to build strength towards full Chin Ups.

    How to do it

    1. Lie underneath a low bar and grab it with an underhand grip, hands shoulder-width apart.
    2. Keep your legs and body straight, starting with your arms fully extended.
    3. Pull your chest towards the bar while keeping your elbows close, engaging your core to maintain a straight line.
    4. Lower yourself back to the starting position and repeat.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    6reps
    2
    6reps
    3
    6reps
  • 6. Reverse Grip Barbell Bent Over Row

    Reverse Grip Barbell Bent Over Row demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Reverse Grip Barbell Bent Over Row is a great exercise for beginners that works your back, biceps, and shoulders. By using a reverse grip, you can better target your biceps and engage different back muscles. Holding a barbell offers stability, allowing you to focus on lifting properly.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart.
    2. Grip the barbell with an underhand grip (palms facing you).
    3. Bend your hips back, keeping your knees slightly bent, until the barbell rests just in front of your shins at a 45-degree angle with your torso.
    4. Pull the barbell towards your belly button by bending your elbows, keeping your back straight.
    5. Lower the barbell back to the starting position in a controlled manner.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
    1
    8reps
    35lbs
    2
    8reps
    35lbs
    3
    8reps
    35lbs
  • 7. Landmine Squat

    Landmine Squat demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Landmine Squat is a lower body exercise using a landmine setup. It strengthens your quads, glutes, and hamstrings while also engaging your core for stability, making it a great variation to traditional squats.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, just past the end of the landmine.
    2. Grab the bar under you with both hands in a deadlift grip.
    3. Lift the bar to chest height and interlock your fingers around the end.
    4. Lean slightly forward, positioning your chest against your hands.
    5. Hinge at your hips and lower into a squat while keeping your core tight.
    6. Push through your feet to rise back up, using your legs and core for support.
    7. Ensure your knees stay behind your toes and maintain good posture throughout the movement.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    30lbs
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    8reps
    30lbs
    3
    8reps
    30lbs
  • 8. Landmine Romanian Deadlift

    Landmine Romanian Deadlift demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The 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

    1. Stand with your feet slightly wider than shoulder-width apart with a slight bend in your knees.
    2. Grip the landmine with both hands, keeping your fingers underneath.
    3. Hinge at your hips and lower the weight slowly, keeping your knees slightly bent.
    4. Stop when you feel a stretch in your hamstrings, not exceeding your flexibility limit.
    5. Push through your glutes and hamstrings to lift your hips and raise the weight back up.
    6. Pause at the top, keeping your glutes and hamstrings engaged.
    7. Keep your core tight, shoulders back, and chest up throughout the exercise.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    30lbs
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    8reps
    30lbs
    3
    8reps
    30lbs
  • 9. Romanian Deadlift to Shrug

    Romanian Deadlift to Shrug demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Romanian Deadlift to Shrug is an exercise that works your lower and upper back muscles. It strengthens the hamstrings and glutes while isolating the traps with a shoulder shrug, making it great for improving your posture and overall back strength.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and hold the barbell with hands wider than shoulders, using an overhand grip.
    2. Keep your core tight, back straight, and chest up.
    3. Bend at your hips to lower the barbell until you feel a stretch in your hamstrings, then pause.
    4. Drive your hips forward to stand up straight, engaging your glutes and hamstrings.
    5. As you stand, shrug your shoulders up to your ears and hold briefly.
    6. Lower back to the starting position.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    50lbs
    2
    8reps
    50lbs
    3
    8reps
    50lbs
  • 10. Romanian Deadlift to Bent-Over Row

    Romanian Deadlift to Bent-Over Row demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Romanian Deadlift to Bent-Over Row is a combined exercise that works your hamstrings, glutes, and upper back. This move strengthens your entire posterior chain while improving back muscle definition, making it great for beginners.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with feet shoulder-width apart.
    2. Grip the barbell with hands wider than shoulders, using an overhand grip.
    3. Engage your core and keep your back straight and chest up.
    4. Hinge at the hips to lower the barbell until you feel a stretch in your hamstrings.
    5. Pause briefly at the bottom position.
    6. Pull the barbell to your chest, keeping it close to your body.
    7. Pause again at the top position.
    8. Lower the barbell back to the starting position.
    9. Stand up by pushing through your legs and hips.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    45lbs
    2
    8reps
    45lbs
    3
    8reps
    45lbs
  • 11. Barbell Bicep Drag Curl

    Barbell Bicep Drag Curl demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Barbell Bicep Drag Curl is an effective bicep exercise that uses a barbell for added stability. This variation allows for consistent tension on the biceps, helping to build muscle more effectively.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart.
    2. Grab the barbell with an underhand grip and let your arms hang down.
    3. Bend your elbows, keeping the bar close to your body until it reaches your chest.
    4. Lower the barbell back to the starting position, maintaining the close distance to your body.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    30lbs
    2
    8reps
    30lbs
    3
    8reps
    30lbs
  • 12. Wide Grip Barbell Curl

    Wide Grip Barbell Curl demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Wide Grip Barbell Curl is an exercise that primarily works the biceps. By using a barbell with a wider grip, you can enhance the focus on the biceps and ensure better stability during the movement.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and knees slightly bent.
    2. Hold the barbell with hands wider than shoulder-width, palms facing up.
    3. Raise the barbell by bending your elbows, keeping them fixed at your sides.
    4. Pause briefly at the top, feeling the tension in your biceps.
    5. Lower the barbell back to the starting position slowly.
    6. Keep your core tight, shoulders back, and chest up throughout the exercise.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    30lbs
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    8reps
    30lbs
    3
    8reps
    30lbs
  • 13. Barbell Pause Curl

    Barbell Pause Curl demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Barbell Pause Curl is a bicep exercise that includes a pause at the top of the movement. This pause helps to increase muscle engagement and control, promoting muscle growth and strength.

    How to do it

    1. Hold a barbell with both hands, palms facing up.
    2. Keep your core tight and back straight.
    3. Press your elbows into your sides throughout the exercise.
    4. Lift the barbell toward your chest while engaging your biceps.
    5. Pause when your forearms are parallel to the ground.
    6. Complete the curl by finishing the lift to your chest.
    7. Slowly lower the barbell back to the starting position.
  • 14. Inverted Row

    Inverted Row demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Inverted Row is a bodyweight exercise that strengthens your back while keeping your spine straight. It’s similar to a standard row but allows you to use your own body weight for added stability and support.

    How to do it

    1. Set a barbell at waist height.
    2. Grab the bar with both hands, slightly wider than your shoulders.
    3. Lie under the bar, keeping your body straight from your heels to your shoulders.
    4. Lift your body by bending your elbows and pulling your chest towards the bar.
    5. Lower yourself back to the starting position.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    7reps
    2
    7reps
    3
    7reps
  • 15. Landmine Press

    Landmine Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Landmine Press is an exercise that strengthens your shoulders. By using a landmine, you can press the weight up and forward, which helps improve strength for sports and everyday activities.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with the barbell perpendicular to your body.
    2. Place your feet shoulder-width apart, holding the end of the barbell in front of your chest with both hands.
    3. Grip the bar with your palms facing each other and elbows close to your sides.
    4. Brace your core and press the bar upward and forward.
    5. Lower the bar back to the starting position and repeat.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
    1
    8reps
    35lbs
    2
    8reps
    35lbs
    3
    8reps
    35lbs

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