1. A compound movement recruits multiple muscles working together as a team, with one muscle serving as the primary mover (agonist) and others assisting (synergists) or stabilizing. This teaches better coordination than isolation movements.
2. During a bench press, the chest is the agonist, while the triceps and deltoids are synergists. Stabilizer muscles like the forearms prevent injury. Antagonist muscles like the back muscles also work to provide balance.
3. Compound movements allow for continuous linear progression, increased functional strength and carryover to other exercises, and greater release of anabolic hormones compared to isolation movements. The biggest compound exercises are squats, deadlif