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Best Beginner Workouts With Landmine For Men

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Landmine exercises utilize a barbell with one end secured to the floor, enabling controlled and versatile movement patterns.

They provide a unique approach to fitness due to the arc-like motion they generate, offering diverse variations for different muscle groups.

Beginner workouts are designed with simplified movements and equipment, focusing on minimizing risk while building foundational techniques for individuals with less than a year of experience.

For this level, weights and repetitions are adjusted to facilitate learning while maintaining an effective challenge.

For men, these exercises align with generalized preferences while promoting significant progress.

The suggested reps and weights are tailored to an average body profile (5’10”, 180lbs, 35 years old), allowing for variation in individual capability.

The 9 Best Beginner Exercises with Landmine for Men

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  • 1. Landmine Squat

    Landmine Squat demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    70,270
    Quadriceps Strength
    91 mScore
    Quadriceps
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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
    1
    8reps
    30lbs
    2
    8reps
    30lbs
    3
    8reps
    30lbs
  • 2. Landmine Romanian Deadlift

    Landmine Romanian Deadlift demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Hamstrings Strength
    83 mScore
    Hamstrings
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    Barbells

    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
    1
    8reps
    30lbs
    2
    8reps
    30lbs
    3
    8reps
    30lbs
  • 3. Landmine Press

    Landmine Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    206,388
    Shoulders Strength
    88 mScore
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    Landmine

    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
  • 4. Landmine Row

    Landmine Row demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    593,522
    Back Strength
    90 mScore
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    Landmine

    The Landmine Row is a strength exercise that mainly works your back, shoulders, and biceps. It uses a landmine to create a unique movement, helping increase muscle mass and strength while varying your workout routine.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, straddling the barbell, and face away from the landmine anchor.
    2. Engage your core and keep your back straight.
    3. Bend your knees slightly, hinge at your hips, and grip the barbell near the base.
    4. Lift the barbell to knee height by extending your hips.
    5. Pull the barbell towards your lower ribcage or chest by bending your elbows.
    6. Lower the barbell back to the starting position.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
    1
    8reps
    40lbs
    2
    8reps
    40lbs
    3
    8reps
    40lbs
  • 5. Single Arm Landmine Press

    Single Arm Landmine Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    143,234
    Shoulders Strength
    65 mScore
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    The Single Arm Landmine Press is an upper body exercise that targets your shoulders, triceps, and core using a landmine attachment. By pressing with one arm at a time, it helps improve strength, stability, and coordination, making it a great choice for beginners and athletes alike.

    How to do it

    1. Stand tall with feet shoulder-width apart.
    2. Hold the end of the barbell in your right hand, just in front of your right shoulder.
    3. Keep your right forearm vertical and your elbow tucked to your side.
    4. Brace your core and push the barbell upward until your arm is fully extended.
    5. Slowly lower the barbell back to the starting position and switch to your left arm.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
    1
    8reps
    25lbs
    2
    8reps
    25lbs
    3
    8reps
    25lbs
  • 6. Single Arm Landmine Row

    Single Arm Landmine Row demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    247,726
    Back Strength
    80 mScore
    Back
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    Barbells
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    Landmine

    The Single Arm Landmine Row is an exercise that targets your back muscles. By using one arm at a time, you can focus on building strength evenly and improving stability.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, facing away from the landmine anchor.
    2. Brace your core to maintain a neutral spine.
    3. Bend your knees slightly and hinge at your hips to reach for the barbell with your right hand.
    4. Lift the barbell to knee height by extending your hips.
    5. Pull the barbell towards your lower ribcage or until a plate touches your chest with your right elbow.
    6. Lower the barbell back to the starting position and repeat on the left side.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
    1
    8reps
    25lbs
    2
    8reps
    25lbs
    3
    8reps
    25lbs
  • 7. Landmine Press and Catch

    Landmine Press and Catch demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    11,061
    Shoulders Strength
    85 mScore
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    The Landmine Press and Catch is a shoulder exercise that helps improve strength by using one arm at a time. This movement adds instability, allowing you to address any strength imbalances between your left and right sides.

    How to do it

    1. Stand in front of the landmine with feet shoulder-width apart and knees slightly bent.
    2. Hold the landmine with one hand over your shoulder.
    3. Push the weight up explosively with your shoulder and chest, allowing it to arc to your opposite hand.
    4. Let go of the landmine as it moves to your other hand.
    5. Catch the landmine with your opposite hand in front of you, controlling its descent to your shoulder.
    6. Keep your core tight and your chest up during the exercise.
  • 8. Meadow Landmine Row

    Meadow Landmine Row demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Back Strength
    75 mScore
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    The Meadow Landmine Row is a back exercise using a landmine attachment and dumbbell. It helps strengthen your upper back while allowing for independent movement of each side, ensuring balanced muscle development.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with one leg back, near the landmine.
    2. Lean forward and grab the landmine with your palm facing you, keeping your shoulder aligned over the end of it.
    3. Lift the landmine with your upper back, keeping your elbow out at a 45-degree angle.
    4. Hold the position for a moment at the top, then lower the weight back down.
    5. Keep your back straight, shoulders back, and core tight for stability.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
    1
    8reps
    25lbs
    2
    8reps
    25lbs
    3
    8reps
    25lbs
  • 9. Landmine Core Rotation

    Landmine Core Rotation demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    117,152
    Abs Strength
    74 mScore
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    Landmine

    The Landmine Core Rotation is an exercise that strengthens your entire core, especially the obliques. It involves rotating a barbell from side to side, which helps improve your stability and movement control.

    How to do it

    1. Secure one end of a barbell in a landmine attachment or a corner.
    2. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and grab the barbell with both hands at chest height.
    3. Rotate your torso, swinging the bar to your left side while keeping your arms straight.
    4. Swing the bar back to your right side, alternating sides with each movement.
    5. Repeat until you've completed your desired number of repetitions.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
    1
    8reps
    25lbs
    2
    8reps
    25lbs
    3
    8reps
    25lbs

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