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📅 22 August 2026

Top 7 Compound Lifts Every Serious Strength Athlete Must Master

Strength & Workouts USA Edition
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Key Takeaways

  • Multi-joint compound movements recruit the highest density of motor units across major kinetic chains.
  • The conventional deadlift and barbell back squat form the bedrock of total-body athletic power.
  • Overhead pressing builds shoulder stability and core rigidity superior to machine-based alternatives.
  • Prioritizing compound lifts optimizes hormonal response including growth hormone and testosterone release.

1. Conventional Barbell Deadlift

The king of posterior chain recruitment. The deadlift strengthens hamstrings, glutes, spinal erectors, lats, and grip strength simultaneously, improving posture and athletic explosiveness.

2. Low-Bar Barbell Back Squat

Develops quad power, hamstring stability, and deep hip mobility. The axial loading stimulates systemic musculoskeletal density unmatched by leg extensions.

3. Standing Military Overhead Press

Tests pure shoulder strength and kinetic chain stability from heels to wrists. Bracing through the glutes and core protects the lumbar spine while building boulder shoulders.

FAQ

Should I train compound lifts at the start of my workout?

Always. Heavy compound exercises demand high central nervous system readiness and should be performed when energy levels are peak.

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