60 Minutes Beginner Quads Workout with Dumbbell
A 60 minutes endurance workout targeting your quads using dumbbell equipment. 6 exercises, 18 total sets, designed for beginner lifters.
60 Minutes
Duration
18
Total Sets
15-25 reps
Rep Range
~630
Est. Calories
The Workout
Start with this as your primary movement. Warm up with 2 lighter sets first.
Form cues
- Stand tall with dumbbells at your sides or a barbell on your back.
- Step backward and lower your back knee toward the ground.
- Front shin should be roughly vertical at the bottom.
Take a long step forward and lower your back knee toward the ground.
Form cues
- Take a long step forward and lower your back knee toward the ground.
- Front shin should be roughly vertical at the bottom position.
- Drive up through your front foot and step forward into the next rep.
Hold a dumbbell or kettlebell at chest height with both hands cupping the top.
Form cues
- Hold a dumbbell or kettlebell at chest height with both hands cupping the top.
- Feet shoulder-width apart with toes turned out slightly.
- Squat down between your legs, keeping your elbows inside your knees.
Hold a barbell in the front rack position or dumbbells at shoulder height.
Form cues
- Hold a barbell in the front rack position or dumbbells at shoulder height.
- Squat down to full depth.
- Drive explosively out of the squat and use that momentum to press the weight overhead.
Take a stride long enough that both knees reach 90 degrees at the bottom.
Form cues
- Take a stride long enough that both knees reach 90 degrees at the bottom.
- Keep your torso upright with your core braced throughout the movement.
- Drive through the heel of your front foot to return to standing.
Finish strong — take the last set close to failure.
Form cues
- Stand about 2 feet in front of a bench with your rear foot elevated on it.
- Lower your back knee toward the floor until your front thigh is parallel.
- Keep your front knee tracking over your toes — slight forward knee travel is fine.
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 reps — designed for sustained muscular effort
- Rest Periods: 30-45 seconds — short rest to maximize calorie burn
- Sets Per Exercise: 2-3 sets — optimized for endurance
Quads Training Tips
- *Squat depth matters — going below parallel recruits significantly more quad muscle fibers.
- *Elevating your heels on a wedge shifts emphasis to the quads over the glutes.
- *Leg extensions are underrated for isolating the quads after heavy compound work.
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