What is Compound Exercise?

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Compound Exercise

DEFINITION

A compound exercise is any exercise that involves multiple joints and muscle groups, such as the squat, deadlift, bench press, and pull-up. Compound exercises are a core part of strength training routines.

EXPLANATION

  • Compound exercises recruit larger muscle groups and allow you to lift heavier weights than isolation exercises.
  • They mimic natural movement patterns and are important for developing overall strength.
  • Compound exercises increase anabolic hormone production more than isolation exercises, enhancing muscle growth.
  • They efficiently train multiple muscle groups at once, decreasing workout time.

EXAMPLES

  • Lower body: squat, deadlift, lunge
  • Upper body: bench press, pull up, bent over row
  • Full body: clean, snatch, thruster

RELATED TERMS

  • Isolation exercise – targets just one joint/muscle
  • Multi-joint – compound exercises involve multiple joints

COMMON QUESTIONS

  • How much of my workout should be compound exercises? The bulk of it – around 80% compound and 20% isolation.
  • What are the best compound lifts? Squats, deadlifts, bench press, pull-ups, rows, and shoulder press.
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DO NOT CONFUSE WITH

  • Isolation lifts like bicep curls, tricep extensions, and calf raises that only work one muscle/joint.
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