30 Moves to Make the Most of Your At-Home Workout
If the idea of a home workout makes you yawn, think again!
When executed correctly, using just your body weight can give you a run for your money.
So, whether the gym isn’t your thing or you’re short on time, clear out a space in the living room and prepare to sweat.
The 30 bodyweight moves we’ve detailed below can be scaled for beginner, intermediate, and advanced exercisers, so start where you feel ready and progress from there.
Beginner routine
Our 10 picks for beginner bodyweight exercises will provide a full-body workout.
Complete 2 sets of 10 to 15 reps of each exercise, with 30 seconds to 1 minute of rest between each move.
This circuit should take about 15-20 minutes — a great beginner routine.
Bridge

Directions:
Lie on your back with your knees bent, feet flat on the floor, and your arms extended by your sides.
Pushing through your feet and bracing your core, raise your bottom off the ground until your hips are fully extended, squeezing your glutes at the top.
Slowly return to the starting position and repeat.
Chair squat

Directions:
Stand in front of the chair with your feet shoulder-width apart, toes pointed slightly out.
Hinging at your hips and bending your knees, lower back and down until your bottom touches the chair, allowing your arms to extend out in front of you.
Push up through your heels and return to the starting position.
Knee pushup

Directions:
Get into a high plank position from your knees.
Maintaining a straight line from your head to your knees, bend your elbows to lower yourself down to the ground. Keep your elbows at a 45-degree angle.
Push back up to start.
Stationary lunge

Directions:
Split your stance with your right leg in front. Your right foot should be flat on the ground, and your left foot should be up on its toes.
Bend your knees and lunge, stopping when your right thigh is parallel to the ground.
Push up through your right foot to return to the starting position. Repeat for desired number of reps, then switch legs.
Plank to Downward Dog

Directions:
Get into a high plank position, with your hands stacked underneath your shoulders and your feet close together.
Keeping your core engaged and your hands and feet stationary, pike your hips up and back into the Downward Dog pose. Your body should form a triangle with the ground. Keep your neck neutral. Your gaze should be directed toward your feet.
Hold here for a second, then return to the plank. Repeat.
Straight-leg donkey kick

Directions:
Get on all fours, with your hands aligned with your shoulders and your knees aligned with your hips.
Keeping your back straight, push your right foot out to the imaginary wall behind you while keeping your leg straight.
Your foot should remain flexed (toes pointing down to the floor) throughout. Take care to keep your hips square to the ground. Squeeze your buttocks at the top.
Return to the starting position. Repeat for the desired number of reps. Repeat on the other leg.
Bird Dog

Directions:
Get on all fours, ensuring your hands are directly underneath your shoulders and your knees are underneath your hips.
Keeping your neck neutral, simultaneously extend your left arm and right leg, keeping your hips square to the ground. Pause here for 2 seconds.
Return to the start position. Repeat with your right arm and left leg.
Forearm plank

Directions:
Assume a plank position on your forearms. Your body should form a straight line from head to feet.
Ensure your lower back and hips don’t sag. Hold the position for 30 seconds to 1 minute.
Side-lying hip abduction

This is especially the case if you sit all day. Counteracting that with hip-targeting movements will be very beneficial.
Directions:
Lie on your left side, with your left leg straight, right leg straight, and right foot resting on the ground.
Lift your right leg up, maintaining the position of your body. Make sure your hips don’t open up.
Return to the start position. Repeat for the desired number of reps, then do the other side.
Bicycle crunch

Directions:
Lie on your back and bring your legs to a tabletop position. Bend your elbows, and put your hands behind your head.
Crunch up and bring your right elbow to your left knee, straightening your right leg.
Release the crunch slightly. Bend your right leg and straighten your left leg, then bring your left elbow to your right knee.
Repeat for the desired number of reps.