Hip Thrust vs Step-Up

Side-by-side comparison

Choosing between Hip Thrust and Step-Up depends on your specific needs and priorities.

When it comes to equipment, Hip Thrust offers Barbell compared to Step-Up's Dumbbell. When it comes to difficulty, Hip Thrust offers Intermediate compared to Step-Up's Beginner.

Below is a detailed side-by-side breakdown to help you make an informed decision between these two exercises.

Category
Hip Thrust
Compound
Step-Up
Compound
Primary Muscle
Hip Thrust
Legs
Step-Up
Legs
Equipment
Hip Thrust
Barbell
Step-Up
Dumbbell
Difficulty
Hip Thrust
Intermediate
Step-Up
Beginner

Hip Thrust

Hip Thrust is a compound strength exercise primarily targeting the legs. Secondary muscles: Glutes, Hamstrings. Equipment: Barbell. Difficulty: Intermediate.

Step-Up

Step-Up is a compound strength exercise primarily targeting the legs. Secondary muscles: Glutes. Equipment: Dumbbell. Difficulty: Beginner.

Comparison Details

MetricHip ThrustStep-Up
CategoryCompoundCompound
Primary MuscleLegsLegs
Secondary MusclesGlutes, HamstringsGlutes
EquipmentBarbellDumbbell
DifficultyIntermediateBeginner
Exercise TypeStrengthStrength

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between Hip Thrust and Step-Up?

Hip Thrust is a compound strength exercise targeting legs, while Step-Up is a compound strength exercise targeting legs. Hip Thrust uses barbell and Step-Up uses dumbbell.

Which is better for beginners, Hip Thrust or Step-Up?

Hip Thrust (Intermediate) and Step-Up (Beginner). Step-Up is more beginner-friendly.

Can I do both Hip Thrust and Step-Up in the same workout?

Yes, combining Hip Thrust and Step-Up can provide a well-rounded workout for your legs.

Which exercise builds more muscle, Hip Thrust or Step-Up?

Hip Thrust is a compound exercise and Step-Up is a compound exercise. Both have similar muscle-building potential for their target muscles.