EnduranceForearmsBodyweight15 MinutesBeginner

15 Minutes Beginner Forearms Workout with Bodyweight

A 15 minutes endurance workout targeting your forearms using bodyweight equipment. 2 exercises, 6 total sets, designed for beginner lifters.

15 Minutes

Duration

6

Total Sets

15-25 reps

Rep Range

~158

Est. Calories

The Workout

1
Bodyweight Wrist Curl
3 sets x 12-15 reps|Rest: 30-45 seconds
beginner

Start with this as your primary movement. Warm up with 2 lighter sets first.

Form cues
  • Extend one arm in front of you with the palm facing up.
  • Place the opposite hand on top of the fingers, pressing down gently.
  • Curl the wrist up against the resistance of your other hand.
2
Bodyweight Towel Hang
3 sets x 12-15 reps|Rest: 30-45 seconds
intermediate

Finish strong — take the last set close to failure.

Form cues
  • Drape a thick towel over a pull-up bar so both ends hang down evenly.
  • Grab one end in each hand with a full grip and lift your feet off the ground.
  • Hang with arms fully extended, squeezing the towel as hard as possible.

Why This Workout Works

This workout is built around the principles of endurance training. Use lighter loads (40-60% 1RM) with high reps. Minimize rest between sets to challenge your cardiovascular system. Circuit training and supersets are particularly effective. Focus on maintaining form even as fatigue accumulates.

Training Parameters

  • Rep Range: 15-25 repsdesigned for sustained muscular effort
  • Rest Periods: 30-45 secondsshort rest to maximize calorie burn
  • Sets Per Exercise: 2-3 sets — optimized for endurance

Forearms Training Tips

  • *Farmer carries are the single best forearm builder — heavy, simple, effective.
  • *Grip training 2-3 times per week compounds rapidly — most lifters see big gains in 8 weeks.
  • *Dead hangs for time build crushing grip and decompress the spine.

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