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June 19, 2026

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Comprehensive Guide: One High-Yield Mobility Exercise For Every Major Area

Use these as daily “grease the groove” drills. Mobility means active, controlled motion through usable range, not passive stretching. Move…
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Jump lunges are a powerful bodyweight exercise that improve strength, coordination, and cardiovascular endurance—all in one move. They’re ideal for athletes, runners, or anyone looking to build explosive lower-body power and tone the legs.


How to Do Jump Lunges (Step-by-Step)

  1. Start in a lunge position: One foot forward, one foot back, both knees bent at 90 degrees.
  2. Lower down: Drop your back knee toward the floor, keeping your front knee aligned over the ankle.
  3. Explode up: Jump straight into the air, switching your legs mid-air.
  4. Land softly: Come down in a lunge with the opposite leg forward.
  5. Repeat immediately, keeping your core tight and posture upright.

Form Tip: Focus on landing softly and under control to protect your joints.


Recommended Sets and Reps

Fitness LevelSetsReps per SetRest Between Sets
Beginner2-36-8 per leg45-60 sec
Intermediate3-410-12 per leg30-45 sec
Advanced4-512-15 per leg20-30 sec

You can do them 2–3 times per week, depending on your goals and leg recovery.


Muscles Worked

Jump lunges target multiple lower-body muscles:

  • Quads (front thighs)
  • Glutes (butt)
  • Hamstrings (back thighs)
  • Calves
  • Hip flexors
  • Core (stabilization)

They’re also great for improving balance and single-leg strength.


Bonus Benefits

  • Builds explosive power
  • Burns high calories (great for fat loss)
  • Boosts coordination and agility
  • Increases heart rate for cardio conditioning

Add jump lunges to your lower-body days, HIIT sessions, or warm-ups for a dynamic, full-leg burn. They’re simple, but not easy—just how progress is made.

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