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4 Lower-Body Exercises Fitness Pros Swear By For Slim, Toned Legs In Just 30 Days: Goblet Squats, More

March 9, 2026 by Mariam Qayum
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If you’re looking to build stronger, leaner legs, you don’t necessarily need a complicated gym routine. According to fitness trainer Oliver Sjostrom, a few targeted lower-body exercises can effectively strengthen and tone the major leg muscles when done consistently.

In a recent Instagram reel, Sjostrom highlighted four simple yet powerful exercises that can be done at home. Each move targets different muscle groups in the lower body, helping improve strength, definition, and overall muscle balance.

Here are four exercises fitness pros say can help you build slimmer, more toned legs in as little as 30 days when paired with consistent workouts and a healthy lifestyle.

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1. Deadlifts

Main target: Hamstrings

Deadlifts are one of the most effective exercises for strengthening the back of the legs. They primarily activate the hamstrings while also engaging the glutes and lower back. To perform a basic deadlift:

  • Stand with your feet hip-width apart.
  • Hold a weight (such as a dumbbell or kettlebell) in front of your thighs.
  • Hinge at the hips while keeping your back straight.
  • Lower the weight toward the floor, then drive through your heels to return to standing.

This movement builds strength along the posterior chain, which is essential for better posture, athletic performance, and balanced leg development.

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2. Narrow Squats

Main target: Quadriceps

Narrow squats are a variation of the traditional squat that puts more emphasis on the quadriceps—the muscles at the front of your thighs. To try it:

  • Stand with your feet closer together than shoulder-width.
  • Lower into a squat while keeping your chest upright.
  • Push through your heels to return to the starting position.

This move is particularly effective for shaping and strengthening the thighs, which can help give the legs a more defined appearance.

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3. Goblet Squats

Main target: Glutes and hamstrings

Goblet squats are excellent for beginners and experienced exercisers alike because they encourage proper squat form while engaging multiple lower-body muscles. How to do it:

  • Hold a dumbbell or kettlebell close to your chest.
  • Stand with feet slightly wider than hip-width apart.
  • Lower into a squat while keeping the weight close to your body.
  • Push through your heels to stand back up.

Because they target the glutes and hamstrings, goblet squats can help create a stronger, more sculpted lower body.

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4. Sumo Squats

Main target: Inner thighs

Sumo squats use a wider stance than traditional squats, which shifts more of the workload to the inner thighs and glutes.

To perform a sumo squat:

  • Stand with your feet wider than shoulder-width apart and toes pointed slightly outward.
  • Lower your hips into a squat position while keeping your chest upright.
  • Press through your heels to return to standing.

This variation is especially helpful for strengthening the inner thigh muscles, an area many people struggle to target with standard exercises.

How to See Results in 30 Days

While no workout guarantees instant transformation, consistency is key. Fitness professionals often recommend:

  • Performing these exercises 3–4 times per week
  • Completing 3–4 sets of 10–15 reps for each movement
  • Pairing strength training with regular walking, cardio, and balanced nutrition

Over time, strengthening these major muscle groups can improve muscle tone, endurance, and overall lower-body strength. The best part? These exercises require minimal equipment and can easily be incorporated into a quick at-home workout routine. With consistency and proper form, they can help you build stronger, more sculpted legs in just a few weeks.  

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Mariam is an Editorial Assistant and writer at SheFinds, covering everything from style and beauty to health and wellness. Splitting her time between New York and Philadelphia, she brings a sharp eye for trends and a passion for storytelling to the digital space. With a strong editorial background, she’s always exploring the latest in fashion, skincare, and wellness. When she’s not writing or pitching, you’ll find her in the kitchen experimenting with new recipes or planning her next travel adventure. You can reach Mariam at mariam@shefinds.com.

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