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5 Dumbbell Moves to Pack On Mass and Strength: Full Body Assault
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5 Dumbbell Moves to Pack On Mass and Strength: Full Body Assault

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By Jaxson Reed
30 June 2026 4 Min Read
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  • The Only Equipment You Need
  • Dumbbell Full Body Workout A: Strength Foundation
    • Goblet Squat
    • Dumbbell Bench Press
    • Single-Arm Dumbbell Row
    • Standing Overhead Press
    • Dumbbell Romanian Deadlift
  • Workout B: Hypertrophy and Volume
    • Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat
    • Incline Dumbbell Press
    • Dumbbell Pullover
    • Dumbbell Lateral Raise
    • Dumbbell Farmer’s Walk
  • Programming and Progression
  • Recovery and Nutrition

The Only Equipment You Need

You have a pair of dumbbells and a bench. That's enough to build a dense, powerful physique with this dumbbell full body workout targeting every major lift pattern: squat, hinge, push, pull, and carry.

This dumbbell full body workout is incredibly versatile. No machines, no cables—just iron and grit.

Forget chasing exercises that demand a gym full of gear. The best results come from mastering a few compound movements and progressively overloading them.

Dumbbells allow full range of motion, unilateral work, and constant tension. That's why they're superior for both mass and strength.

This routine hits each muscle group twice a week. You'll train full body three days a week, rotating between two workouts.

Each session takes under an hour. Ready?

Let's load the dumbbells.

Dumbbell Full Body Workout A: Strength Foundation

dumbbell full body workout — illustration 1
dumbbell full body workout — illustration 1

Goblet Squat

This builds leg mass and core stability. Hold one dumbbell vertically against your chest, elbows tucked.

Lower into a deep squat—hips below knees—then drive up explosively. Keep your chest up and knees tracking over toes.

Go heavy enough that the last two reps are a grinder. Sets and reps: 4×6-8.

Rest 90 seconds between sets. This is your main squat variation; treat it like one.

Dumbbell Bench Press

Lying on a flat bench, press two dumbbells from your chest to lockout. Lower with control—2 seconds down, explode up.

This hits chest, shoulders, and triceps harder than a bar because you stabilize each side independently.

Set the bench at a slight incline (15-30 degrees) if you have an adjustable one. It spares your shoulders and emphasizes the upper chest.

Sets and reps: 4×6-8. Same rest as squat.

Single-Arm Dumbbell Row

Place one knee and hand on a bench for support. Pull the dumbbell to your hip, squeezing your lats.

Don't twist your torso—keep your hips square. This builds a thick back and improves posture.

Use the heaviest dumbbell you can row with strict form. Sets and reps: 4×8-10 per side.

Rest 60-75 seconds.

Standing Overhead Press

Stand tall, press two dumbbells from shoulders to overhead. No leg drive—strict pressing only.

This builds boulder shoulders and a rock-solid core.

If you can't press heavy without arching, drop the weight and work on shoulder mobility. Sets and reps: 3×6-8.

Rest 90 seconds.

Dumbbell Romanian Deadlift

Hold dumbbells in front of your thighs. Hinge at the hips, pushing your butt back as you lower the weights to mid-shin.

Keep a flat back; feel the hamstring stretch. Drive your hips forward to return.

This is your hinge pattern. It builds hamstrings, glutes, and grip.

Sets and reps: 3×8-10. Rest 90 seconds.

Workout B: Hypertrophy and Volume

Workout B adds variety to your dumbbell full body workout with more volume. It targets hypertrophy through higher reps and unilateral work.

Dumbbell Bulgarian Split Squat

Stand a couple feet in front of a bench, rear foot resting on the bench. Hold a dumbbell in each hand.

Lower until your front thigh is parallel to the ground. This annihilates quads and glutes.

No squat variation builds muscle faster. Start with lighter weight and focus on depth.

Sets and reps: 3×10-12 per leg. Rest 60 seconds.

Incline Dumbbell Press

Set the bench to 30-45 degrees. Press dumbbells from your upper chest.

This targets the clavicular head of the pectorals and front delts. Control the negative, then drive up.

For mass, use a weight that makes rep 10-12 a struggle. Sets and reps: 3×10-12.

Rest 60 seconds.

Dumbbell Pullover

Lie across a bench with only your upper back supported. Hold one dumbbell with both hands over your chest.

Lower it back behind your head until you feel a stretch in your lats and chest. Pull it back over your chest.

This exercise expands your ribcage and builds lat width. Sets and reps: 3×10-12.

Rest 60 seconds.

Dumbbell Lateral Raise

Stand holding light dumbbells at your sides. Raise them out to the side until parallel to the ground.

Keep a slight bend in your elbows. Lower slowly.

This is the key to capped delts. Use strict form; no swinging.

Sets and reps: 3×12-15. Rest 45 seconds.

Dumbbell Farmer’s Walk

Grab the heaviest dumbbells you can hold and walk for 40-60 seconds. Keep your shoulders back, core tight, and take short, controlled steps.

This builds grip, traps, and work capacity.

Finish each workout with one set. It’s a finisher, not a primary movement.

Programming and Progression

Follow this dumbbell full body workout on Monday and Friday for Workout A, Wednesday for Workout B. Each week, try to add 2.5-5 pounds to your main lifts (goblet squat, bench, row, press).

For accessory work, add reps before adding weight. This dumbbell full body workout is designed for progressive overload.

This Fitness & Sports approach works because dumbbells force your stabilizers to work harder. You’ll build balanced strength and muscle without needing a spotter.

For more on progressive overload and periodization, read Stronger by Science’s guide. For exercise form checks, watch Jeff Nippard’s videos.

Recovery and Nutrition

To get the most from this dumbbell full body workout, sleep 7-9 hours. This dumbbell full body workout demands proper recovery.

Eat 1.6-2.2g of protein per kg of bodyweight. Caloric surplus if mass is the goal; maintenance if recomping.

Stop overcomplicating. Execute this routine for 8 weeks, logging every set.

Watch your body transform.

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Jaxson Reed

Jaxson Reed is a 30-year-old performance coach training out of a stripped-down gym in Austin, Texas. He strips away fluff—if your squat depth is off by an inch, he calls it. On this blog, he breaks down strength programming and recovery tactics for athletes who train with real intent. You won't find motivational quotes here, just the hard truth on form and recovery.

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