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Best Legs Workouts To Get Lean And Burn Fat For Men

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These workouts are designed to enhance fitness by targeting the lower body muscles including glutes, quadriceps, hamstrings, and calves.

The program incorporates exercises such as squats, deadlifts, and lunges to ensure comprehensive engagement of multiple muscle groups.

Using lower weights and higher repetitions, these exercises aim to keep the heart rate elevated, promoting fat loss while maintaining lean muscle mass.

Adjustment for repetitions and weights is tailored for men of average height (5'10"), weight (180 pounds), and age (35 years), though personal abilities may vary significantly.

The training is structured to meet the unique preferences and goals of individuals aiming to bolster overall strength and conditioning.

The 15 Best Legs Exercises to Get Lean and Burn Fat for Men

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  • 1. Air Squats

    Air Squats demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Air Squats are simple exercises that use your body weight to strengthen your legs, especially the quadriceps. They are perfect for beginners as they help build strength and prepare you for more challenging workouts.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, slightly pointing outward.
    2. Distribute your weight evenly on your feet.
    3. Push your hips back as you lower your body into a squat.
    4. Make sure your knees go over your toes and keep your core tight.
    5. Lower yourself until your thighs are parallel to the ground while keeping your back straight.
    6. Push through your heels to return to the starting position.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    9reps
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    9reps
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    9reps
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    9reps
  • 2. Burpee

    Burpee demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Burpees are a full-body exercise that combines squats, plank, and jumps. They help build strength and endurance and can be modified for different fitness levels.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and arms at your sides.
    2. Squat down and place your hands on the ground outside your feet.
    3. Jump your legs back into a plank position, keeping your body straight.
    4. Do a push-up by lowering your chest and then pushing back up.
    5. Jump your feet back towards your hands and stand up.
    6. Jump off the ground, landing softly.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    2
    8reps
    3
    8reps
    4
    8reps
  • 3. Dumbbell Lunge

    Dumbbell Lunge demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Dumbbells

    The 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

    1. Stand straight with your feet hip-width apart, holding dumbbells at your sides.
    2. Shift your weight onto one leg and step forward with the other leg.
    3. Land heel-first and keep your back heel lifted.
    4. Lower your back knee towards the ground while keeping your front heel down.
    5. Once your front thigh is parallel to the floor, push off your front foot to return to standing.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    25lbs
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    8reps
    25lbs
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    8reps
    25lbs
  • 4. Dumbbell Squat

    Dumbbell Squat demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    The Dumbbell Squat is a modified version of the standard squat that uses dumbbells instead of a barbell. This exercise mainly works your thigh muscles and offers more freedom of movement, making it easier for those with mobility issues. It also helps improve squat stability and build strength for advanced exercises.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with your feet a little wider than shoulder-width and point your toes slightly out.
    2. Hold a dumbbell in each hand at shoulder height, palms facing inward and elbows pointing forward.
    3. Keep your weight on your feet as you slowly bend your knees and push your hips back.
    4. Ensure your knees follow the direction of your toes as you lower yourself, keeping your core tight and back straight.
    5. Go down as low as you can while keeping your back neutral, then push back up to the starting position.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    25lbs
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    8reps
    25lbs
    3
    8reps
    25lbs
  • 5. Dumbbell Squat To Shoulder Press

    Dumbbell Squat To Shoulder Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Dumbbells

    The Dumbbell Squat to Shoulder Press combines a squat and a shoulder press to strengthen your legs and shoulders. It helps build functional strength and is a good foundational exercise for more advanced movements.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with feet shoulder-width apart.
    2. Hold a dumbbell in each hand at shoulder height with palms facing inward.
    3. Keep your weight balanced on your feet.
    4. Lower your hips back into a squat, keeping your knees aligned with your toes.
    5. Maintain a neutral spine; go as low as comfortable without losing form.
    6. Stand back up while pressing the dumbbells overhead until your arms are aligned with your ears.
    7. Lower the dumbbells back to the starting position.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    20lbs
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    8reps
    20lbs
    3
    8reps
    20lbs
  • 6. Dumbbell Step Up

    Dumbbell Step Up demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Flat Bench

    The Dumbbell Step Up is an exercise that strengthens your thighs while holding weights. It helps you improve stability and balance by targeting your leg muscles effectively.

    How to do it

    1. Stand tall with your feet hip-width apart, holding a dumbbell in each hand with palms facing in.
    2. Face a plyo box, keeping a small gap (3-6 inches) between your toes and the box.
    3. Shift your weight to your left leg and lift your right foot over the box, placing it firmly on top.
    4. Maintaining an upright posture, transfer your weight to your right leg and step up with your left foot to join it on the box.
    5. Step back down by lowering your left foot first, followed by your right foot, returning to the starting position.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    25lbs
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    8reps
    25lbs
    3
    8reps
    25lbs
  • 7. Jump Squat

    Jump Squat demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Jump Squat is a powerful version of the regular squat that helps strengthen your leg muscles, especially your quadriceps. It adds a jump to the squat, making it a fun and challenging way to improve your fitness without extra weights.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart, toes turned slightly out.
    2. Lower your body into a squat, keeping your chest up and heels on the ground.
    3. Make sure your knees point outward as you squat down to parallel.
    4. Jump up explosively, straightening your knees and hips.
    5. When landing, bend your knees and hips to absorb the impact.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
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    8reps
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    8reps
    4
    8reps
  • 8. Lunge

    Lunge demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Lunges are a great exercise for strengthening your legs, especially the quadriceps. By stepping forward with one leg, you can focus on improving balance and strength on both sides of your body.

    How to do it

    1. Stand tall with feet hip-width apart.
    2. Shift weight to your right leg as you step forward with your left leg.
    3. Land on your left heel, keeping your back heel lifted off the floor.
    4. Lower your back knee towards the ground while keeping your front heel down.
    5. Once your front thigh is parallel to the floor, push off your front foot to return to standing.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    2
    8reps
    3
    8reps
    4
    8reps
  • 9. Mountain Climber

    Mountain Climber demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Mountain Climber is an exercise that strengthens your core while improving stability. You start in a plank position and alternate bringing your knees toward your chest, which makes the workout more intense.

    How to do it

    1. Start in a high plank position with your hands shoulder-width apart.
    2. Pull your right knee toward your chest while keeping your left leg straight.
    3. Quickly switch legs: push the right leg back and bring the left knee toward your chest.
    4. Continue alternating legs for the desired number of repetitions.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    9reps
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    9reps
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    9reps
    4
    9reps
  • 10. Dumbbell Sumo Squat

    Dumbbell Sumo Squat demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Dumbbells

    The Dumbbell Sumo Squat is an exercise that targets your legs and glutes using dumbbells. You stand with your feet wide apart and squat down while holding the weights to strengthen your lower body.

    How to do it

    1. Stand tall with your feet wider than shoulder-width and toes turned out.
    2. Hold a dumbbell vertically in front of your hips.
    3. Keep your weight evenly on your feet.
    4. Push your hips back and squat down, ensuring your knees track outward over your toes.
    5. Lower yourself until your spine stays straight, then push through your heels to stand back up.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    25lbs
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    8reps
    25lbs
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    8reps
    25lbs
  • 11. Walking Lunge

    Walking Lunge demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Walking Lunges are a great exercise that works your thighs, glutes, and hamstrings. You step forward into a lunge, then continue walking, which helps improve your balance and strength.

    How to do it

    1. Stand up straight with your feet hip-width apart and arms at your sides.
    2. Shift your weight to one leg as you step forward with the other leg.
    3. Land heel first with the stepping leg and lift your back heel off the floor.
    4. Lower your back knee towards the ground, keeping the front heel down.
    5. Raise your back knee once your front thigh is parallel to the ground, then step it forward, repeating with the opposite leg.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
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    8reps
    3
    8reps
    4
    8reps
  • 12. Mini Loop Band Squat

    Mini Loop Band Squat demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Mini Loop Bands

    The Mini Loop Band Squat is a squat variation that uses a mini loop band to strengthen your legs, especially the quadriceps. The band helps stabilize your knees while you squat, improving your form and preparing you for heavier squats.

    How to do it

    1. Put a mini loop band around your thighs, just above your knees.
    2. Stand with your feet wider than shoulder-width apart, ensuring the band is tight.
    3. Slightly bend your knees and engage your core.
    4. Hinge your hips back and squat down, keeping knees aligned with toes and resisting the band.
    5. Pause at the bottom of the squat, evenly distributing your weight on your feet.
    6. Push through your heels and return to standing position by extending your legs.
  • 13. Barbell Hip Thrust

    Barbell Hip Thrust demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Barbells
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    Flat Bench

    The Barbell Hip Thrust is a strength exercise that targets your glutes using a barbell for added resistance. By resting your upper body on a bench, this move helps you build power and strength in your lower body.

    How to do it

    1. Sit on the floor with your shoulders against a bench and the barbell at your feet.
    2. Roll the barbell onto your lap and bend your knees, placing your feet hip-width apart on the ground.
    3. Grip the barbell to keep it stable against your hips.
    4. Lift your hips by squeezing your glutes until your body forms a straight line from knees to shoulders.
    5. Lower your hips back to the ground in a controlled movement.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    55lbs
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    8reps
    55lbs
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    8reps
    55lbs
  • 14. Glute Kickback Machine

    Glute Kickback Machine demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Glute Kickback Machine

    The Glute Kickback Machine helps strengthen your glutes using a machine for added resistance. This exercise gives you better control and stability while allowing you to focus on the movement without worrying about balancing.

    How to do it

    1. Stand with your chest against the padding and hold the handles.
    2. Balance on one leg and place the other foot on the pedal.
    3. Push your leg back while squeezing your glutes.
    4. Hold briefly at the back, then slowly return to start.
    5. Switch legs and repeat.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    50lbs
    2
    8reps
    50lbs
    3
    8reps
    50lbs
  • 15. Cable Hip Extension

    Cable Hip Extension demonstration video — proper form for this exercise.
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    Hi-Lo Pulley Cable

    Cable Hip Extension is an exercise where you attach your leg to a cable machine and extend it behind you while standing. This helps strengthen your glutes and improve balance, as the cable provides controlled resistance.

    How to do it

    1. Set the pulley to the lowest position and attach the ankle cuff to your right ankle.
    2. Stand facing the pulley with your feet hip-width apart, holding the frame for support.
    3. Engage your core and keep your back straight.
    4. With a slight bend in your knee, extend your right leg behind you by squeezing your glute.
    5. Return to the starting position and switch to your left leg.
    Sets, Reps, Weight
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    8reps
    30lbs
    2
    8reps
    30lbs
    3
    8reps
    30lbs

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