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Cardio Intermediate

Double Leg Butt Kick

Abs Calves Hamstrings Quadriceps Hip Flexors Band
Double Leg Butt Kick
The double leg butt kick is a cardio drill where you run in place and rapidly kick both heels alternately toward your glutes. It activates the hamstrings, builds running mechanics, and provides effective cardiovascular conditioning. It is a standard warm-up drill for runners and athletes. Muscle Group Calves, Cardio, Hamstrings Equipment Required Bodyweight
Type
Cardio
Equipment
Band
Difficulty
Intermediate

Key Benefits

  • Activates the hamstrings dynamically
  • Excellent warm-up for running
  • Builds hamstring endurance
  • Improves running mechanics
  • No equipment needed
  • Raises heart rate quickly

How to perform

  • Stand tall with feet hip-width apart. Bend your arms at 90 degrees at your sides.
  • Begin running in place by quickly kicking your right heel up toward your right glute.
  • As your right foot returns, kick your left heel up toward your left glute.
  • Continue alternating rapidly. Aim to bring your heels to your glutes (or as close as your flexibility allows).
  • Pump your arms in opposition to your legs.
  • Stay on the balls of your feet. Land softly.
  • Keep your torso upright β€” do not lean forward.
  • Perform for 20 to 45 seconds per set.
Abs
Primary
Calves
Primary
Hamstrings
Primary
Quadriceps
Primary
Hip Flexors
Primary