Best body weight workout for beginners at home
Before you start doing any exercises, make sure you’re all warmed up. Do 5-10 minutes of cardio which can be stationary run or a light jog around the house/block of flats, just to get your heart rate up a bit.
Listening to music can also help you feel motivated throughout your workout. Streaming services like Amazon Music can supply you with all the music you might need to feel pumped all the way through your workout.
Many people (in fact, most of the people) listen to music one way or another during cardio or resistance workouts. Music can help you get into the zone easier and it also filters out distracting noises.
Follow this sequence with this workout:
– Squats: 60 seconds
– Lunges: 60 seconds
– Knee push ups: 30 seconds
– Knee planks: 30 seconds
– Quadruped limb raises: 60 second
Repeat three times.
Try to have no break between the different exercises and have a 60-to-90-second break between sets.
Goblet squats are the next step up from bodyweight squats
1. Body weight squats
Muscles worked: quads, glutes, calves, hamstring, core, inner thighs
Squats work – not surprisingly – your legs the most, especially your quads and glutes, and what’s even better, there are a few different variations so you can keep your exercise sessions fresh. One you familiarised yourself with bodyweight squats, try squat holds or even Bulgarian split squats.
As you squat, keep your back straight and you can even extend your arms in front of you to help you keep balance easier. As you go down in a squat position, stick your bum out in order to keep your back straight.
There is no need to do a deep squat either, it you are new to exercising, that would apply too much pressure on your knees. Instead, try performing squats slower, that would extend the period of muscle activation, therefore making you burn more calories. Try lowering your body for three second, hold the lowermost position for one second, then back up in three seconds.
Weighted forward lunges can add extra resistance to your lower body exercises
2. Forward lunge
Muscles worked: quads, glutes, calves, hamstring, core, inner thighs
Good for: toning bum, stretching hamstrings, boosting calves
Another one for your legs, lunges also work your lower half more, but since you have a few very large muscles there, working your lower body well will burn loads of calories and will you more mobile, too. Lunges are also one the few exercises that really work your calves.
The actual exercise is pretty straight forward: as you are standing straight, take a big step forward and bend your knee so your rear knee almost touches the floor. Then kick yourself back up with your front leg and return to your original position. Do the same with the other leg. Once you did both legs, that’s one rep.
Try knee push-ups first, then you can progress into doing standard push ups
3. Knee push up
Muscles worked: chest, arms, shoulders, core
One of best body weight compound exercises, the push up (or press up) works your arms and also your pecs (chest) toning and strengthening your upper body all in the same time. Compound exercises are also a great way to burn fat quicker because they work a multitude of muscles in the same time. for the same reason, they are also good to build overall strength.
You should start off doing knee push ups, when that will get arms used to the movement. Keep your back straight as you do the knee push ups, that will work your core, too, making this already excellent exercise even more powerful.
Also, tuck in the elbows a bit and try to focus on activating the back of the upper arms (triceps) and the chest muscles as you push yourself.
Planks will work your core and abs like not many other exercises can
4. Knee plank
Muscles worked: abs, core, chest, upper back, shoulders
Good for: improving posture, six pack gains
Planks are not exciting to do, we agree. Planks are one of the most boring exercises out there, you literally have to do nothing else but to hold your body in a fixed position. In the same time, it is one of the most challenging exercises you can do and if you ever want to know just how long 60 seconds can be, just try holding the low-plank position for that long and you’ll see.
Knee planks are not difficult to perform – at least to know what you are supposed to do – just hold your body straight whilst resting your body on your knees and elbows. For added comfort, you can lay down a yoga mat underneath you, especially if your abode has hard flooring.
5. Quadruped limb raise
Muscles worked: lower back, traps, glutes, thighs, abs/core
Good for: strengthening back, fat burning, toning bum
Lesser known but excellent exercise nevertheless, the quadruped limb raise works your back gently – more gently than doing pull ups, for sure. Quadruped limb raises work your glutes and lower back the most, but they also have an effect on your core, traps (the muscles on the side of the neck) and thighs.
To do a quadruped limb raise, go down on all four with your hands shoulder width apart. In the starting position, your back should be straight and vertical to the ground. Lift one arm and the opposite leg in the air simultaneously, hold the pose for a second or two, then lower it back to the ground. Do the same with the other two limbs.
Make sure you don’t reach too high with either limb and try to be extra gentle with the leg raise. Lower backs are very prone to being sprained and you would like to mobilise them in a steady pace and not over work them straight away.