Sort Exercises Into Muscle Groups

Effective strength training requires understanding which exercises target which muscle groups. Compound movements work multiple muscles simultaneously, while isolation exercises target a single muscle group. The major muscle groups are chest, back, shoulders, arms (biceps and triceps), core (abdominals and obliques), and legs (quadriceps, hamstrings, and glutes). Knowing which exercises target which muscles helps you build a balanced workout program, avoid overtraining, and achieve your fitness goals more efficiently. In this sortable quiz, you'll drag famous exercises into the primary muscle group they target. Whether you're a personal trainer, a gym enthusiast, or a fitness beginner, this quiz will reinforce your exercise science knowledge.

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Every exercise targets primary muscle groups. Chest exercises include bench press, push-ups, and chest fly. Back exercises include pull-ups, rows, and deadlifts. Shoulders exercises include overhead press and lateral raises. Arms exercises include bicep curls and tricep dips. Core exercises include planks and crunches. Legs exercises include squats, lunges, and leg press.

Drag each exercise into its primary muscle group. Building a balanced routine requires training all major muscle groups. Also try our sports by season quiz.

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