Best Legs Workouts With Garage Gym For Women
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This targeted workout utilizes a Garage Gym setup, featuring versatile equipment like Barbells, Dumbbells, and Squat Racks, enabling effective training sessions within a home setting.
The exercises are designed to develop the six main muscle groups of the legs, including the Glutes, Quadriceps, and Hamstrings, using compound movements such as Squats, Deadlifts, and Lunges.
Workout programming considers gender-specific preferences and average physical characteristics (e.g., 5'5", 140 lbs, 34 years old for women) while reminding individuals to tailor reps and weights based on their unique capabilities.
This Lower Body routine promotes strength and conditioning using practical tools and personalized adjustments.
Workout 1
Quadriceps, Hamstrings, Glutes

Back Squat
17reps55lbs27reps55lbs37reps55lbs47reps55lbs57reps55lbs
Deadlift
16reps55lbs26reps55lbs36reps55lbs
Barbell Hip Thrust
110reps40lbs210reps40lbs310reps40lbs
Standing Barbell Calf Raise
112reps35lbs212reps35lbs
Dumbbell Fire Hydrant Circle
112reps30lbs212reps30lbs312reps30lbs
Dumbbell Lunge
16reps15lbs26reps15lbs36reps15lbs
Workout 2
Quadriceps, Hamstrings, Glutes

Front Squat
15reps45lbs25reps45lbs35reps45lbs45reps45lbs55reps45lbs
Romanian Deadlift
18reps45lbs28reps45lbs38reps45lbs
Elevated Hip Bridge
18reps28reps38reps48reps58reps
Standing Dumbbell Calf Raise
112reps30lbs212reps30lbs
Dumbbell Fire Hydrant Circle
112reps30lbs212reps30lbs312reps30lbs
Barbell Lunge
112reps15lbs212reps15lbs312reps15lbs
Workout 3
Quadriceps, Hamstrings, Glutes

Pulse Back Squat
15reps35lbs25reps35lbs35reps35lbs45reps35lbs55reps35lbs
Good Morning
18reps30lbs28reps30lbs38reps30lbs
Kneeling Squat
110reps12.5lbs210reps12.5lbs310reps12.5lbs
Barbell Seated Calf Raise
112reps30lbs212reps30lbs
Dumbbell Fire Hydrant Circle
112reps30lbs212reps30lbs312reps30lbs
Barbell Step Up
16reps20lbs26reps20lbs36reps20lbs
The 15 Best Legs Exercises with Garage Gym for Women
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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, Weight18reps45lbs28reps45lbs38reps45lbs2. 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, Weight18reps50lbs28reps50lbs38reps50lbs3. 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, Weight18reps15lbs28reps15lbs38reps15lbs4. 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, Weight18reps40lbs28reps40lbs38reps40lbs5. 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, Weight18reps45lbs28reps45lbs38reps45lbs6. Barbell Lunge
Barbell Lunge demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED875,639Quadriceps Strength97 mScoreQuadriceps
BarbellsThe Barbell Lunge is a strength exercise that adds weight to the standard lunge, mainly working your thigh muscles (quadriceps). Using a barbell helps you build strength and improves your posture during the exercise.
How to do it
- Set the barbell at shoulder height and grip it outside shoulder-width.
- Squat slightly to place the barbell on the back of your neck and step back with your feet hip-width apart.
- Shift your weight to one leg and step forward with the other leg.
- Heel of the stepping leg should touch the ground first, with the back heel lifted.
- Keep your torso straight as you lower the back knee towards the ground, keeping the front heel down.
- When your front thigh is parallel to the ground, push off the front foot to return to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps25lbs28reps25lbs38reps25lbs7. Barbell Step Up
Barbell Step Up demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED572,806Quadriceps Strength89 mScoreQuadriceps
Barbells
Flat BenchThe Barbell Step Up is a great exercise for building strength in your thighs, glutes, and hamstrings while improving balance. By using a barbell, you add extra resistance, which helps build muscle endurance in your lower body.
How to do it
- Set the barbell just below your shoulders and stand with your back facing it.
- Bend your knees slightly to get under the barbell and lift it onto your neck.
- Step forward 3-6 inches in front of a plyo box.
- Put your weight on your left leg, then lift your right foot onto the box.
- Shift your weight onto your right leg, bringing your left foot next to it on the box.
- To return, step back down with your left foot first, then your right.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps22.5lbs28reps22.5lbs38reps22.5lbs8. Bulgarian Split Squat
Bulgarian Split Squat demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED822,003Quadriceps Strength96 mScoreQuadriceps
Barbells
Flat BenchThe Bulgarian Split Squat is a lower-body exercise that targets your quadriceps and helps build strength, power, and stability. By placing your back leg on a bench, it challenges your balance and enhances the workout.
How to do it
- Stand with your right foot in front and your left foot elevated on a bench behind you.
- Keep your torso upright and lower your back knee towards the ground.
- Once your knee is just above the floor, push through your front heel to return to the starting position.
- Switch legs and repeat the exercise.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps25lbs28reps25lbs38reps25lbs9. Dumbbell Squat
Dumbbell Squat demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED3,249,788Quadriceps Strength98 mScoreQuadriceps
DumbbellsThe 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
- Stand with your feet a little wider than shoulder-width and point your toes slightly out.
- Hold a dumbbell in each hand at shoulder height, palms facing inward and elbows pointing forward.
- Keep your weight on your feet as you slowly bend your knees and push your hips back.
- Ensure your knees follow the direction of your toes as you lower yourself, keeping your core tight and back straight.
- Go down as low as you can while keeping your back neutral, then push back up to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps15lbs28reps15lbs38reps15lbs10. Dumbbell Squat To Shoulder Press
Dumbbell Squat To Shoulder Press demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED2,183,541Quadriceps Strength97 mScoreQuadriceps
DumbbellsThe 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
- Stand with feet shoulder-width apart.
- Hold a dumbbell in each hand at shoulder height with palms facing inward.
- Keep your weight balanced on your feet.
- Lower your hips back into a squat, keeping your knees aligned with your toes.
- Maintain a neutral spine; go as low as comfortable without losing form.
- Stand back up while pressing the dumbbells overhead until your arms are aligned with your ears.
- Lower the dumbbells back to the starting position.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps12.5lbs28reps12.5lbs38reps12.5lbs11. 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, Weight18reps35lbs28reps35lbs38reps35lbs12. Pulse Back Squat
Pulse Back Squat demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED255,837Quadriceps Strength71 mScoreQuadriceps
Barbells
Squat RackThe Pulse Back Squat is a variation of the traditional back squat that adds a small pulsing movement at the bottom of the squat. This helps build endurance and strength in the glutes, quads, and hamstrings by keeping the muscles engaged for a longer time.
How to do it
- Set a barbell on a rack slightly lower than shoulder height.
- Grip the bar with both hands wider than shoulder-width.
- Bend your knees and quarter-squat under the bar, positioning it just below your neck.
- Stand up to lift the barbell off the rack and step back.
- Position your feet shoulder-width apart and engage your core.
- Hinge your hips back and squat down, keeping your knees aligned with your toes.
- Pulse by raising yourself a few inches without fully standing up.
- Lower back down to the squat position and then fully stand up to complete one rep.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps35lbs28reps35lbs38reps35lbs13. Barbell Back Squat with Deep Partial Squat
Barbell Back Squat with Deep Partial Squat demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED96,868Quadriceps Strength60 mScoreQuadriceps
Barbells
Squat RackThe Barbell Back Squat with Deep Partial Squat focuses on improving leg strength and mobility by including a deep squat at the bottom. This variation helps activate muscles more effectively and is great for athletes aiming to boost their lower body power.
How to do it
- Rack the barbell and set the squat rack lower than your shoulders.
- Stand under the bar, resting it on your shoulders, not your neck.
- Lift the bar off the rack and step back.
- Position your feet shoulder-width apart.
- Engage your core and keep your back straight as you squat down.
- Descend into a deep squat and pause.
- Use your legs to push up slightly, then pause again.
- Push through your legs fully to stand up straight, driving your hips forward.
- Return the barbell to the rack.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps45lbs28reps45lbs38reps45lbs14. Barbell Hip Thrust
Barbell Hip Thrust demonstration video — proper form for this exercise. SETS LOGGED1,879,257Glutes Strength98 mScoreGlutes
Barbells
Flat BenchThe 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
- Sit on the floor with your shoulders against a bench and the barbell at your feet.
- Roll the barbell onto your lap and bend your knees, placing your feet hip-width apart on the ground.
- Grip the barbell to keep it stable against your hips.
- Lift your hips by squeezing your glutes until your body forms a straight line from knees to shoulders.
- Lower your hips back to the ground in a controlled movement.
Sets, Reps, Weight18reps45lbs28reps45lbs38reps45lbs15. 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, Weight18reps20lbs28reps20lbs38reps20lbs
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