45 Minutes Intermediate Quads Workout with No Equipment
A 45 minutes general fitness workout targeting your quads using no equipment equipment. 3 exercises, 9 total sets, designed for intermediate lifters.
45 Minutes
Duration
9
Total Sets
8-15 reps
Rep Range
~473
Est. Calories
The Workout
Start with this as your primary movement. Warm up with 2 lighter sets first.
Form cues
- Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and toes turned out 15-30 degrees.
- Initiate the movement by breaking at the hips and knees simultaneously.
- Keep your chest up and arms extended in front for counterbalance.
Stand tall with dumbbells at your sides or a barbell on your back.
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.
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 general fitness training. Combine compound movements with moderate loads and moderate reps. Include a mix of push, pull, hinge, squat, and carry patterns each week. Add 2-3 days of cardio and prioritize mobility work. This is sustainable, long-term training.
Training Parameters
- Rep Range: 8-15 reps — designed for sustained muscular effort
- Rest Periods: 60-90 seconds — short rest to maximize calorie burn
- Sets Per Exercise: 3 sets — optimized for general fitness
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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