Dumbbell WOD Generator — Full Training With Dumbbells
Dumbbells are the most versatile piece of home gym equipment. Presses, rows, lunges, cleans, snatches — every major movement pattern covered. These WODs are designed around dumbbell-focused programming that works at home, in a hotel gym, or in any box.
Sample Workouts
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The generator creates a new WOD on every click. Set your level, available equipment, and time — done in seconds.
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Common Questions
What dumbbell weight should I use for WODs?
For metcons (conditioning work), use moderate weight that allows you to maintain movement quality under fatigue. General guideline: men 35–50 lbs per hand, women 20–35 lbs. For strength-focused work, go heavier for lower reps.
Can I do WODs with just one pair of dumbbells?
Yes. A fixed pair limits some movement options, but a large variety of effective WODs can be programmed around a single pair. The generator adapts to available equipment.
What are the best dumbbell movements for WODs?
Dumbbell thrusters, single-arm dumbbell snatch, devil press (burpee with dumbbell press), dumbbell lunges, renegade rows, and dumbbell push press. These compound movements drive the highest conditioning return.
Are dumbbell WODs as effective as barbell WODs?
Different, not less effective. Dumbbells require unilateral control and core stability that barbells don't. They're excellent for conditioning and functional strength, though the load ceiling is lower for pure strength work.
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