Fitness

Total-Body Circuit Workout With Dumbbells

By Caleb Palmquist

October 20, 2016

Weight-based circuit training with weights is an excellent way to build strength in a short amount of time. By training in a total-body circuit, you increase your efficiency and maximize your time. All you have to do is complete a short, intense routine a few times a week. You’ll definitely sweat and wear yourself out, but the benefits are well worth it.

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The basic idea behind circuit training is that you perform a variety of exercises that target different areas of your body in quick succession, without stopping to rest between sets, or at least minimizing your rest period. You’ll go through one set of each of your exercises, before diving back in for a second round.

If you want to start a total-body circuit training routine, you can design your own workout. The beauty of circuit training is that you can do whatever exercises you want, depending on your goals. Choose a set of exercises that works for you. You’ll want to make sure your routine is difficult enough to keep your heart rate elevated, but know your limits. If you’re in real pain, stop exercising and take a break.

Not ready to design your own circuit? We’ve put together a basic circuit plan that will give you a full-body workout. This workout uses only dumbbells, so you can do it at home or at the gym.

1. Squat Overhead Press

2. Plank Row

3. Side Lunge

4. Plié Squat With Lateral Arm Raises

How To Put It All Together

Once you’ve finished all four exercises, immediately start over to complete another second. You should do the whole circuit two or three times before resting. Remember that you want to do each exercise as quickly and vigorously as possible, but never sacrifice form for speed. Learn how to do the exercises correctly, and make sure you go slow enough to do them right.

If you’re comfortable with the concept of circuit training, add some extra exercises or come up with a routine of your own. If you want a more intense circuit with higher weights, go to a gym and workout with a partner using heavier equipment.