60 minute intermediate hamstring workout with dumbbells and a resistance band at home

Here's everything you need to try our 60 minute intermediate hamstring workout with dumbbells and a resistance band at home. For each circuit, complete each exercise one after the other and repeat it for 3 rounds before continuing on to the next circuit.

60 min read
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Sean Klein
Last updated
05/11/23
In This Workout
  • Circuit 1
  • DB B-Stance Straight Leg Deadlift
  • DB Deadlift
  • Hammer Grip DB Good Morning
  • Circuit 2
  • Banded Extensions
  • DB Single Leg Straight Leg Deadlift with Wall Support
  • DB Suitcase Deadlift
  • Circuit 3
  • Offset DB Staggered Stance Straight Leg Deadlift
  • DB Walking Deadlift

Circuit 1

Complete this round 3 times.

DB B-Stance Straight Leg Deadlift

Complete 8 repetitions

Coaching Tips For DB B-Stance Straight Leg Deadlift

Follow these cues to perform DB B-Stance Straight Leg Deadlift correctly:

  • Make sure you keep the supporting foot facing outward and on your tip toes
  • Only hinge to where your able to maintain an arch in the lower back.

DB Deadlift

Complete 12 repetitions

Coaching Tips For DB Deadlift

Follow these cues to perform DB Deadlift correctly:

  • Keep the dumbbells by your side
  • Lower the dumbbells to your knees, folding into the hips and keeping the back straight
  • Once you pass the knees begin to lower the hips
  • Do not touch the floor if you do not have the range of motion.

Hammer Grip DB Good Morning

Complete 10 repetitions

Coaching Tips For Hammer Grip DB Good Morning

Follow these cues to perform Hammer Grip DB Good Morning correctly:

  • Secure the DB at the chest
  • Bend the knees and hips slightly
  • Feel tension in the hamstrings
  • Keep an arch in the lower back.

Circuit 2

Complete this round 3 times.

Banded Extensions

Complete 16 repetitions

Coaching Tips For Banded Extensions

Follow these cues to perform Banded Extensions correctly:

  • Keep the hips high after the initial bend, feel the tension in the hamstrings
  • Maintain an arch in the lower back.

DB Single Leg Straight Leg Deadlift with Wall Support

Complete 10 repetitions

The DB single leg straight leg deadlift with wall support is one of the best single leg hinging exercises in our exercise library.

Benefits of DB Single Leg Straight Leg Deadlift with Wall Support

The main benefit of this exercise is to build strength in the hamstring and lower back, but it also targets other areas of the posterior chain like the muscles in the glutes. It is a great exercise to transition from the more simple bi-lateral hinging movement pattern to the more complex single leg hinging. Using the wall takes away some of the balance aspects to the exercise and allows us to put emphasis on the hinging movement. This doesn’t by any means make the movement easy technically, keeping the hips inline is a real challenge and requires a lot of intentional thought from even very advanced trainees.

How To Do DB Single Leg Straight Leg Deadlift with Wall Support

  1. Place the hand one the wall with the dumbell in the other hand.
  2. Lift the leg closest to the wall off the floor and bend the knee and the hip on the leg that is grounded.
  3. Hinge at the hips, keeping the back straight and an arch in the lower back.
  4. Once you feel a pull in the hamstring return to the starting position.

Coaching Tips For DB Single Leg Straight Leg Deadlift with Wall Support

Follow these cues to perform DB Single Leg Straight Leg Deadlift with Wall Support correctly:

  • Keep shoulders and hips square
  • Feel the tension in the hamstring
  • Keep the KB close to the body
  • Stability is more important than weight.

DB Suitcase Deadlift

Complete 8 repetitions

The dumbbell suitcase deadlift is a great secondary hinge variation for intermediate to advanced individuals.

Benefits of DB Suitcase Deadlift

The main benefit of the dumbbell suitcase deadlift is its ability to gain strength in both the hinge movement patter / posterior chain whilst simultaneously improving core strength.

How To Do DB Suitcase Deadlift

  1. Start with the weight by your side not touching the body and in a full upright starting position.
  2. Bend at the knees and the hips.
  3. Move the chest towards the floor whilst keeping the hips high.
  4. Do not let the dumbbell pull you out of position by resisting the rotation.
  5. Come to the bottom of your hinge range of motion, not bending the back.
  6. Stand up moving through the same range of motion just in the inverse and coming back to the starting position.

Coaching Tips For DB Suitcase Deadlift

Follow these cues to perform DB Suitcase Deadlift correctly:

  • Keep hips and shoulders square at all times
  • Don't feel the need to touch the floor to complete the rep, hinge as far as able maintaining an arch in the lower back.

Circuit 3

Complete this round 3 times.

Offset DB Staggered Stance Straight Leg Deadlift

Complete 10 repetitions

Coaching Tips For Offset DB Staggered Stance Straight Leg Deadlift

Follow these cues to perform Offset DB Staggered Stance Straight Leg Deadlift correctly:

  • Maintain an arch in the lower back throughout
  • Use the back leg in a kickstand as a guide, remain on your toes throughout
  • Do not let the single DB cause any rotation.

DB Walking Deadlift

Complete 8 repetitions

Coaching Tips For DB Walking Deadlift

Follow these cues to perform DB Walking Deadlift correctly:

  • Make sure as much weight is going through the front foot and the back foot has the toes pressed into the floor
  • Only hinge to where your able to maintain an arch in the lower back.

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