You Can Create Countless Workouts At Home With Just These Exercises (2024)

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Here's some good news for you: It's totally possible to do exercises at home and get as awesome of a workout as you would at the gym. Better still? You can make this happen without owning any home gym equipment.

Not only are equipment-free moves convenient, but doing exercises at home without weights is a great way to check in with yourself and focus on form. Because of this, bodyweight exercises are great for beginners, but they're also effective for more intermediate or advanced exercisers, too. (You can even level up by adding ankle or hand weights if you're looking for more of a challenge.)

Below, I've compiled 50 of the best at-home exercises for all fitness levels. As a personal trainer with years of experience, I use these moves all the time with my clients to help them get stronger and train their total body. You can use them to create countless combinations of total-body workouts, ensuring you never get bored while you break a sweat.

Time: 20 minutes

Equipment: None

Good for: total body

Instructions: For a full workout, choose five to six moves below. Complete the indicated number of reps, then continue immediately to the next move. Rest for one minute, then repeat the entire circuit one to three times to keep your heart rate up and burn calories while you build muscle.

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Hollow Hold

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How to: Start lying on back with arms and legs extended and on the floor. Raise arms and legs leaving just bra line and lower back on mat so body looks like a banana. Hold the position for 30 to 60 seconds then lower back down and continue to you next move.

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2

Plank

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How to: Start on all fours with shins and palms flat on mat. Step feet back to balance on balls of feet creating a straight line from heels through the top of head. Gaze should be slightly in front of hands. Spread shoulder blades wide on back, tighten abs, quads, glutes, and hold for 30 to 60 seconds before continuing to your next move.

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3

Side Plank

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How to: Start by lying on right side with left foot on top of right, toes and heels lined up, right forearm on mat, elbow under shoulder and palm flat, fingers spread, left hand on hip. Engage obliques and lift hips up until body forms a straight line from head to heels. Hold for 20 seconds. Repeat on the other side then continue to your next move.

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4

V-Up

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How to: Start lying on back with legs extended and arms by sides, both on mat. In one movement, lift upper body, arms, and legs, coming to balance on tailbone, forming a "V" shape with body. Lower body back down. That's one rep. Perform as many reps as possible in 45 seconds, then rest for 15 seconds and continue to your next move.

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5

Bicycle Crunch

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How to: Start lying down on back with hands behind head, shoulder blades off mat, legs lifted and bent at 90 degrees, and gaze at thighs. Engage abs and rotate right elbow toward left knee while extending right leg to straight in air. Return to start and repeat on the other side. That's one rep. Complete 30 reps, alternating sides then continue to your next move.

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6

Dead Bug

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How to: Start lying on back with arms extended over chest and legs in air, bent at 90-degree angles (knees above hips). Keep low back pressed to the floor, engage abs, then slowly and simultaneously extend and lower left leg until heel nearly touches floor and right arm until hand nearly touches floor overhead. Pause, then return to start and repeat on the opposite side. That’s one rep. Complete 10 reps and then continue to your next move.

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7

Bird Dog

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How to: Start on all fours with wrists directly under shoulders and knees under hips. Keep back flat, abs engaged, and a slight bend in elbows. Extend right arm out in front at shoulder height and left leg straight behind at hip height. Lower leg and arm down, then repeat on the opposite side. That's one rep. Complete 10 reps then continue to your next move.

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Bear Plank

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How to: Start on all fours, wrists under shoulders, knees under hips, toes tucked, gaze slightly in front of hands. Push down into palms and lift knees to hover off floor keeping hips level. Hold for 30 to 60 seconds then lower back down and continue to your next move.

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Bear Crawl

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How to: Start on all fours at the back of mat with wrists under shoulders, knees under hips, and gaze slightly in front of hands. Keep a slight bend in elbows, push down into palms and lift knees to hover off the floor while keeping hips level. Slowly walk hands and feet forward to the top of mat without lowering knees, then reverse the movement. That's one rep. Complete 12 reps then continue to your next move.

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10

Toe Touch

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How to: Start lying on back with arms extended over chest and legs raised at a 90-degree angle from the floor, toes pointed. Engage core and lift upper body off mat to tap ankles or feet with fingers without moving lower body. Return to start. That’s one rep. Complete 30 reps then continue to your next move.

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Reverse Crunch

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How to: Start lying on back with hands by sides and feet lifted off the ground at 45-degree angle, toes pointed. Push down into arms and pull knees into chest until hips lift off mat. Slowly return to start. That's one rep. Complete 10 reps. Continue to your next move.

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12

Mountain Climber

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How to: Start in a plank position. Drive right knee toward chest, return to a plank and quickly repeat with left knee. That's one rep. Do as many as possible in 30 seconds then continue to your next move.

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13

Flutter Kick

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How to: Start lying on back with hands at sides and legs raised in the air at a 45-degree angle, feet flexed. Swiftly scissor legs up and down a few inches in opposite directions without lifting lower back off mat. Continue for 30 seconds then move on to your next exercise.

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14

Seated Rotation

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How to: Start seated, upper body leaned back until abs are engaged, legs lifted and bent at 90 degrees, arms bent, hands clasped, and elbows wide, torso rotated to right side so that right elbow is hovering off mat. Keep lower body still while rotating upper body to left side. Return to start. Gaze follows hands. That's one rep. Complete 10 reps. Continue to your next move.

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15

Leg Lower

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How to: Start lying on back with arms on mat and hands under butt, palms down, legs raised at a 90-degree angle from the floor, feet flexed. Slowly lower legs as far down as possible without back lifting off the ground. Return to start. That’s one rep. Do 15 reps and then continue to your next move.

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16

Squat

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How to: Start standing with feet shoulder-width apart. Bend knees, sit hips back, and lower body down until thighs are parallel with the floor. Bring arms forward as lower down to keep torso upright. Rise back up to start, squeezing glutes at the top, and bringing arms to sides. That's one rep. Complete 10 reps and then continue to your next move.

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17

Plie Squat

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How to: Start standing with legs wider than shoulders and turned out so inner thighs are pointed forward, knees and toes pointing in the same direction, hands by sides. Bring hands together in front of chest while bending knees and sinking tailbone toward the floor (keeping pelvis tucked and trying not to stick butt out). Continue lowering until thighs are parallel to mat. Return back to start. That's one rep. Do 15 reps and then continue to your next move.

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18

Forward Lunge

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How to: Start standing at back of mat with feet under hips. Take a large step forward with right leg, and lower down until thigh is parallel with the floor, while bringing hands together in front of body for counter balance. Return to start. That's one rep. Complete 10 reps on each side and then continue to your next move.

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Lateral Lunge

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How to: Start standing sideways at the bottom of mat with feet under hips and arms by sides. Take a large step out with right leg and sit hips back and bend right knee until right thigh is parallel to floor while left leg remains straight, toes of both feet facing forward. Push through right heel to return to start. That's one rep. Complete 10 reps on each side and then continue to your next move.

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Single-Leg Deadlift

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How to: Start standing on right leg, with left leg bent, heel off the ground. Hinge at hips to drop torso forward until back leg lifts off floor and chest is parallel to mat. Keep hips square to the ground; return to stand. That's one rep. Complete 10 reps on each side and then continue to your next move.

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FAQs

How can you create home based workout? ›

Create Your Own Workout
  1. Pick 9 exercises in a row that use equipment you have in your home. If you don't have any equipment, pick bodyweight exercises.
  2. Pick an exercise for your upper body, core, and lower body. ...
  3. Do 8 to 12 reps of each and move on to the next one with just a 10-second break. ...
  4. Repeat 3 times a week.
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How many exercises should be in a home exercise program? ›

Three to four exercises per workout is typically a sensible goal, but for those just getting into fitness for the first time, two exercises is a great start. Similarly, most avid athletes can handle more.

What are some good exercises to do at home? ›

Some examples include:
  1. Squats for your legs, stomach, and lower back.
  2. Lunges for your upper legs and glutes.
  3. Planks for your core, back, and shoulders.
  4. Push-ups for your chest, shoulders, triceps, and core.
  5. Pull-ups for your biceps, triceps, forearms, wrists, shoulders, and core.

Can home workouts make a difference? ›

Going to the gym isn't the only way to get in a great workout. Working out at home can be just as effective. While a gym provides a dedicated space, home workouts offer more flexibility and can be more efficient. It all depends on how you use your time and equipment to maximize your effort.

How do you create an exercise? ›

Points to keep in mind when designing your program include:
  1. Consider your goals. ...
  2. Think about your likes and dislikes. ...
  3. Plan a logical progression of activity. ...
  4. Build activity into your daily routine. ...
  5. Think variety. ...
  6. Allow time for recovery after exercising and make sure you have an adequate healthy diet.
  7. Put it on paper.

Should you do home workouts everyday? ›

Working out daily can lead to injuries, fatigue, and burnout. All of these things can cause you to abandon your fitness program altogether. Start slowly, and gradually increase the duration and intensity of any new exercise routine. Be aware of your body.

How many exercises should I do everyday? ›

How many exercises you should do per workout depends on your level of experience. Beginners may do 4-6 exercises, intermediates may do 1-3, and advanced clients may do 1-6. But we challenge you to think about movement patterns before you choose the exercise.

Is 7 exercises per workout too much? ›

If your training is full body three times a week, then you should perform no more than 1 to 2 exercises per muscle group. This would comes to about 6 to 12 exercises per workout with 3 sets of 8 to 10 reps.

What is the number 1 best exercise? ›

Walking. Walking is simple, yet powerful. It can help you stay trim, improve cholesterol levels, strengthen bones, keep blood pressure in check, lift your mood, and lower your risk for a number of diseases (diabetes and heart disease, for example).

What are the big 5 exercises? ›

The five exercises of bench press, deadlift, squat, shoulder press and pull-up are commonly known as the Big 5 of strength training.

What is the most fun workout? ›

30 fun ways to exercise
  • Discover a new route on your bike. ...
  • Walk your dog (or volunteer to take your neighbour's dog for a walk if don't have one) ...
  • Master a skipping-rope routine. ...
  • Play frisbee at the park. ...
  • Attend your local gym. ...
  • Go Swimming. ...
  • Host a dance party. ...
  • Use the stairs instead of the lifts.

How to lose face fat? ›

8 effective tips to reduce facial fat
  1. Do face exercises. ...
  2. Add aerobics exercises to your routine. ...
  3. Drink more water. ...
  4. Limit alcohol intake. ...
  5. Cut down on refined carbs. ...
  6. Pay more attention to sleep. ...
  7. Monitor sodium levels in the body. ...
  8. Eat a lot of fiber.

What happens if I do home workout everyday? ›

Performing the same routine every day can lead to excess soreness or strain. Using the same muscle groups over and over again doesn't leave any time for your muscles to repair and grow. I recommend alternating days training different muscle groups so that you give your body time to recover.

How long should I workout a day? ›

As a general goal, aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate physical activity every day. If you want to lose weight, keep off lost weight or meet specific fitness goals, you may need to exercise more. Cutting down on sitting time is important, too.

Is 3 exercises per session enough? ›

Generally speaking, three exercises are sufficient for each muscle group when engaging in weight training. However, the number of exercises can depend on the intensity, volume, and frequency of the workout.

How long should a home exercise be? ›

The ideal workout duration can vary significantly depending on the person, their goals, their preferences, and the exercise type. For weightlifting and bodyweight strength training, 45–60 minutes per session may suffice. Meanwhile, cardiovascular and calisthenic training may be better if performed for 30–60 minutes.

How many exercises should a beginner be doing in a Programme? ›

Choose eight to 12 exercises, targeting the major muscle groups (lower body, chest, back, shoulders, biceps, triceps, and abs). For beginners, do one set of eight to 16 reps of each exercise to fatigue. More advanced exercisers can do two to three sets. Train each muscle group two to three non-consecutive days a week.

How many exercises should I do per body part? ›

That will depend, in part, on individual preference and recovery capacity, injury history, and biomechanics. But, generally speaking, between 2-4 exercises per muscle group is sufficient.

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