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5 easy and beginner-friendly muscle-building exercises

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 25, 2026, 13:25 IST
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5 easy and beginner-friendly muscle-building exercises

Building muscle is not as complicated as it sounds. With the right approach, you can achieve it. Yes, strength training can feel a little overwhelming—the intimidating machines, complex routines, and jargon you have hardly heard before. But building muscle does not have to be that intense. Here are five simple and effective exercises for anyone who is just getting started on a fitness journey.

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Push-ups

Yes, push-ups are a great way to focus on your upper body. This single exercise will help you build your chest, shoulders, and triceps. This time-tested exercise requires no equipment, so you can do it anywhere. Start with a high plank and place your hands shoulder-width apart. Ensure that your body is in a straight line from head to heels. Now slowly lower your chest toward the floor, and push back up. If you are struggling with this, try kneeling. You can work toward a full push-up gradually. Do 3 sets of 8–10 reps in the beginning.

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Plank

Now this one may sound easy, but it is one of the most important exercises if you want to build muscle and strengthen your body. This exercise engages your core muscles. Get into a push-up position and hold it. Ensure your body is rigid at the hips. Hold for 20 to 40 seconds. Breathe steadily. If you find the full plank too hard, drop to your forearms or your knees. Aim for 3 holds of 20–40 seconds at the start.

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Squats

If you struggle with lower-body strength, squats are your BFF. Bodyweight squats work on your quads, hamstrings, glutes, and even your core. Stand straight, with your feet shoulder-width apart. Turn your toes slightly out. Now lower yourself as if you are sitting in a chair. Keep your chest tall and your knees tracking over your toes. Use your heels to stand back up. Aim for 3 sets of 10–15 reps.

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Dumbbell rows

Dumbbell rows have your back—quite literally. This exercise will sculpt your back and biceps. Beginners often tend to neglect exercises that focus on the back, leading to poor posture and form. Single-arm dumbbell rows can fix this. You need a light dumbbell and a bench or a chair to do this exercise. Place one knee and one hand on the bench for support. Hold the dumbbell in your other hand and pull it up toward your hip. Ensure your back is flat and your elbow stays close to your body. Lower slowly, with control, and repeat. Do 3 sets of 8–10 reps per side.

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Lunges

Lunges are great for your legs. This simple exercise can improve your balance and is a great lower-body move. Stand tall with your feet hip-width apart. Step one foot forward and lower your back knee toward the floor until both legs form roughly 90-degree angles. Ensure your front knee is above your ankle. Push through your front heel to return to the standing position. Now repeat on the other side. You can add weights once you ace this. Aim for 3 sets of 8–10 reps per leg.

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