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3 No-Equipment Workouts That Will Make You Cancel Your Gym Membership

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Best No-Equipment Workouts You Can Do At Your Home

“I don’t have enough time” and “gym memberships are so expensive” are probably the two most common excuses for not working out. Since you’re reading this article, chances are you too take comfort in these statements.

Some people fail to realize that they don’t necessarily need to go to a gym to workout and resistance workouts aren’t the only type of training. A solid grit is all you need to get and stay in shape.

Apart from the annihilating workouts, this article will show you that you don’t need fancy equipment to build the physique of your dreams, and that complicated isn’t always better when it comes to working out.

In this article, we’ll give you three different workouts that you can do at your home or on the move. The muscle pumps at the end of each of these workouts will make you wonder if you ever need to step inside a gym again.

Out of the three workouts, one will be an outdoor session, and the other two can be done inside a room. This program is designed to keep your muscular and cardiovascular conditioning in top shape.

Workout 1 – Run For Your Life

Circuits – 3 | Time – 15-20 Minutes

Remember, this isn’t one of your leisure runs. Each exercise on this list is meant to be done with the highest intensity possible. After you run half a mile, keep your hands on your sides and start performing the lunges.

Get into the jumping jacks as soon as you’re done with the lunges. Rest for a minute and start the circuit again until you’re done with the three rounds. Not only do you need to complete the number of reps, but you also need to do them within the time mentioned.

Keep a stopwatch running and if – god forbid – you’re not able to complete the workouts within the time target, your punishment is to do one additional round. Make sure you don’t compromise on your form while performing the exercises.

Workout 2 – The Rep Attack

Reps – 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 | Time – 20-25 minutes

The second training session is a rep pyramid workout. You’ll start the workout by performing ten reps of each exercise in the first circuit. The second round will have nine reps, eight reps in the third and so on until you perform one rep of each exercise in the last circuit.

You will not stop for rest between exercises. However, you’ll be taking a 30-second breather after completing each circuit. This is a great workout to do anywhere. You pack in a ton of quality work – 55 reps of 5 different exercises – and perform the entire workout in one spot.

Workout 3 – Make The Time Count

Circuits – 3 | Time – 15-20 Minutes

Time will be the focus of the third workout. You’ll be performing each exercise for the time mentioned in front of it. As with the other two workouts, you can take a 30-second break after completing a circuit and nothing in between.

The workout should get harder as you get into the second and third circuits. Make sure you’re not compromising on your form. If you’re a beginner, you can perform the high plank leg lifts in place of the skier abs and Russian twists instead of the mountain climber twists.


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