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16+ At-Home Workout Plans For All Levels and Ages

Stuck at home while the gym is closed? Check out these exercises and workouts. Some require no equipment and others would be make-shift by design.

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Written by Douglas Perry Last updated on Nov 22, 2021

It is almost the first day of spring but, unfortunately, it is not a time of celebration or renewal. For many people, a number that increases every day, there is isolation and quarantine while the COVID-19 pandemic, also known as coronavirus, spreads through the world and our communities. It’s out of our hands. We must try and do the best we can with what we have. Exercise, movement, a focus on some sort of routine can be essential to one’s physical, as well as mental, well being. Lord knows there are plenty of coaches and trainers telling you the same thing online.

It is almost the first day of spring but, unfortunately, it is not a time of celebration or renewal. For many people, a number that increases every day, there is isolation and quarantine while the COVID-19 pandemic, also known as coronavirus, spreads through the world and our communities. It’s out of our hands. We must try and do the best we can with what we have. Exercise, movement, a focus on some sort of routine can be essential to one’s physical, as well as mental, well being. Lord knows there are plenty of coaches and trainers telling you the same thing online.

We’ve been working with a lot of them over the last decade, and we picked among the best of their programs below so that you have some blueprint that you can, we hope, work off of and find a way to stay sane and healthy for however long this thing takes.

Walls, Bands, And Benches: Adaptable Workouts For Chaos, Limitation, And Variety

This is an excellent set of workouts from Coach Shane Trotter. Each day’s exercises are grouped by a single piece of equipment that you’ll need. Regardless of whether you only have a wall, a bench, or an exercise band, there is an effective, fun training plan for you. In exploring the utility of each of these tools you’ll find greater mastery of training fundamentals and open yourself up to new exercises.

One wall, one bench, one band – hundreds of ways you could go. Endless days of challenging workouts. Be stoic. Throw out what isn’t necessary and free yourself to thrive.

How To Use Household Items As Exercise Equipment

What would you do if you only had these?

  • 2 chairs
  • 2 full 1-gallon paint cans or other full containers
  • An overhead bar or another device from which to hang from

Having a lack of training devices should not preclude you from obtaining a productive workout.

Chair Meet Pillow Meet Towel Meet Workout

Whatever the reason may be, it’s good to know that you don’t need to go anywhere, have any special equipment, or need to conjure up a workout experience using magic. You can just do these exercise variations using a chair, pillow and kitchen towel. It couldn’t be any easier.

Awesome At-Home Workouts: The Cinder Block Training Plan

If you work hard, you can still go achieve your goals, even with minimal equipment. All you need is a length of rope, two cinder blocks, and a sturdy bench.

Morning Mobility Check-In

Your true mobility is only as good as it is when you first roll out of bed in the morning.

We are most used to paying attention to our movement patterns while in the gym. Similarly, we gauge our physical abilities by PRs and other measures that come after we have dutifully prepared and warmed up.

As you follow along with these quick mobility sequences in the video provided, pay attention to what you feel in your body. This can tell you much more than what you might feel in training and provide invaluable guidelines to direct your movement practice.

Effective Workouts You Can Do At Home

Here are five basic exercises you can do at home. Believe us, even though you’re only getting five exercises, the options are limitless to turn these into interesting strength and/or conditioning pieces. There’s no place like home.

Train At Home On A Time Crunch

The definitive guide to home bodyweight workouts. It will give you an honest and practical framework on how to structure and plan an effective training program using as little equipment as possible, in as little time as possible.

It will not give you a gimmicky “2-minute fat-blasting booty detox magic secret workout” that promises unrealistically large results for an unrealistically small amount of work. This is still going to be hard work.

Workouts In A Box: Anytime, Anywhere Exercise Routines

The space in your bedroom, your living room, a hotel room, a small garage or a crowded gym is usually cramped and limited. Your biology may prefer to run free in wide-open spaces, but it needs movement however that can be accomplished.

In fact, you will feel more alert, energized, and ready for the day if you can fit in any of these circuits. Regardless of the size of your cell, you can still train hard. Here is your, no equipment necessary, guide to fitness inside a box.

4 Core Strengthening Exercises You Can Do Anywhere

These dynamic variations will strengthen and target your core from all angles and will also improve your core stability to help you look better and maximize your overall results. The exercises require minimal to no equipment so you can add these often into your regimen.

Simple And Effective Strength: The Perfect Beginner Workout

Anybody can work out. And if you’re starting out from scratch, you don’t need to be doing push-ups and pull-ups from day one.

What you should expect of yourself is your best. With the workout provided here, you will have the opportunity to demonstrate a different type of strength. It’s a practical, no-equipment, at-home workout that anybody can do. This workout will not only help you burn fat, but will also simultaneously build strength.

10 No Equipment Needed Exercises For Sculpted Arms

To help sculpt your arms and make them photo-ready, here are 10 exercises to pump up your arms using items that you can find almost anywhere (no gym or exercise equipment required).

Repeat each exercise for 5 sets of 30 seconds each (in other words, do as many repetitions as you can for 30 seconds) 5 times, and take 20 seconds to rest between sets.

10 No Equipment Needed Exercises For Strong Legs

Another 10 No Equipment Needed workout set from Trainer Enrico Fioranelli. You are going to really emphasize each leg separately to even out the power and strength from which your legs can produce.

Repeat each exercise for 5 sets of 30 seconds each (in other words do as many repetitions as you can for 30 seconds) 5 times, and take 20 seconds to rest between sets.

Train Your Chest Without Machines

Does the absence of the bench press in your programming spell certain doom regarding your “gains?” Bodyweight training offers so many advantages and training your chest in this way is no exception.

Total body awareness and manipulation, a sense of true strength, as well as strength and stability transfer to other muscle groups, are just a few. The trick is to know how to program an effective and efficient routine to satisfy your own personal needs.

No-Equipment Needed Upper Body Pulls

Sometimes gravity is the best form of resistance in your training. The majority of our modern health issues stem from abandoning normal human activity and a normal human environment.

When we run hills, bear crawl, do push-ups, climb, and use our body weight for exercise, we are replicating the normal human activities that have made us such brilliant physical specimens for most of human existence.

The 14 Minute Winter Workout You Can Do Anywhere

A short but effective, full-body follow-along workout that you can do anywhere in only a few minutes. This program requires no warm-up to begin. You simply need to set aside 14 minutes, press play, and follow along with kettlebell master Justin Lind.

4 Safe And Effective Minimalist Workouts For 40+ Athletes

You’re not in your twenties anymore and haven’t been for a while. In fact, just looking at all the “hard-core” and “Do you even lift?” on your Facebook feed makes your body hurt.

You do want to feel better, look better, and move well. You just don’t know where to start, what to focus on, or how to get there in the most pain-free way possible. If this sounds like you fear not. Creating a workout that fits your lifestyle doesn’t have to be complicated. Here are some basic steps to getting started with at-home exercise.

Training At Home During The COVID-19 Pandemic

With three to 8 weeks completely off training, you will lose some muscle. The good news it only takes 2-3 weeks to retain it. With minimal training, you can fairly easily retain the muscle and strength you’ve built. You don’t need expensive gym equipment to keep hold of your gains while working out at home.

How To Intensify Your At-Home Bodyweight Workout

While it’s contrary to a lot of popular fitness culture, the gym isn’t the only place where you can lose weight, build muscle, and improve your performance.

Build A Strong Back Without A Gym

You don’t need a fancy facility or equipment to build strength. You don’t need a fancy facility or equipment to build incredible strength. Since you may not have access to a pull-up bar or dumbbells, we show a few of our favorite bodyweight exercises for developing a strong posterior chain.

10 At-Home Exercises For Women That Actually Work

Even though you are confined to the four walls of your home, do not let this confinement stop you from following and achieving your fitness goals

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About Douglas Perry

Douglas Perry is a journalist who turned his passion for technology into his profession more than 20 years ago. Since then, he followed, reviewed, and wrote about trends and products that define our mobile lifestyle today. He helped create several technology publications in Europe as well as the US in the past; these days, Douglas earns his living as a technology product and content strategist.

Three teenage athletes at home keep him busy during his free time, but have allowed him to get just enough training time in to remain competitive in road cycling and swimming. Less frequently than he would want to, Douglas manages to squeeze a Criterium ride in his schedule, and occasionally a casual bike race and a 5K with his kids.

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