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13 free workouts you can do at home in just 15 minutes

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13 free workouts you can do at home in just 15 minutes

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There are busy days when making it to the gym is just not in the cards with everything else on your to-do list. But just because your schedule is jam-packed doesn’t mean you can’t squeeze in a quick, effective workout from the comfort of your own home.

How quick are we talking? Just 15 minutes of exercise per day can have a positive impact on your health — from better cognitive function to improved metabolic and cardiovascular health to a longer lifespan.

Since consistency is key when it comes to reaping the benefits of exercise, shorter workouts are a great tool to have in your arsenal. They are easier to commit to than those hour-long sessions that require you to leave home and head to the gym. And whether you’re in the mood for strength training or dance cardio, we’ve rounded up 13 free workouts you can do in just 15 minutes, with little to no equipment needed.

1. 15-Minute Aerobic Workout for Beginners

If it’s been a minute since you’ve worked out, this 15-minute aerobic workout will remind you how much fun it can be. Burn calories and get your heart rate up with easy-to-follow moves that even the most novice of fitness levels can master.

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2. Diverse Personal Training Cardio and Strength Circuit

Build core and shoulder strength with this 15-minute cardio-based workout that only requires a set of hand weights (or even water bottles).

3. MadFit’s No Equipment 15 Minute Full Body Workout

No space or equipment? No problem. This full-body workout can be done with minimal space and will leave you feeling sweaty and satisfied.

4. 13-Minute Cycle and Strength Workout

Dust off that spin bike and get ready to work your upper and lower body with this quick 13-minute workout from Barry’s.

5. PuzzleFit 15-Minute Quick Tabata HIIT Aerobic Step Workout

Use your stairs, a step stool or any elevated surface as a step to take on this tough Tabata workout. You’ll do 20-second intervals of cardio and short, 10-second periods of rest to really elevate your heartrate.

6. Boho Beautiful Yoga 15-Minute Morning Yoga Workout

If you have a few extra minutes in the morning, kick it off with this full-body yoga workout that tones and strengthens every part of the body.

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7. MrandMrsMuscle 15-Minute Abs and Core Circuit

Whip those core muscles into shape with this 15-minute ab burning workout. This routine features floor and standing movements to activate all your major core muscle groups.

8. GymRa 15-Minute Buttocks Workout

Get that booty burn in with this 15-minute glute workout that requires no equipment. All the moves are slow and controlled, which makes the workout extremely effective and also ideal for beginners.

9. 15-Minute Yoga Workout to Unwind

Having a stressful day? This 15-minute at-home yoga workout is just what you need to strengthen, lengthen and unwind your body.

10. Blogilates 15-Minute Arm Burnout

This 15-minute upper-body workout doesn’t require any weights — but your arms will be shaking by the end of it.

11. Juice & Toya 15-Minute Full Body Dumbbell Workout

Have a set of dumbbells? Target every muscle group with this 15-minute strength and conditioning workout for a full-body burn.

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12. STEEZY 15-Minute Hype Dance Workout

Who couldn’t use a 15-minute dance break? This choreographed cardio workout will make you feel like you’re at a fun party. Good vibes and a solid cardio workout for free? Sign us up!

13. FitnessBlender 15-Minute HIIT Workout

If you’re up for a challenge, this intense 15-minute cardio workout features Tabata-style HIIT intervals with lots of jumps interspersed throughout to keep you on your toes (literally).

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10 minutes of swimming might not sound worth it – but I tried it for 2 weeks and found the benefits of a quick dip

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10 minutes of swimming might not sound worth it – but I tried it for 2 weeks and found the benefits of a quick dip

The concept of ‘exercise snacking’ has never been more popular. Not only is it convenient and accessible, but there is solid scientific evidence that short bursts of physical activity can yield real benefits for our health. But can a swimming workout be an effective ‘exercise snack’?

A study published in the European Heart Journal found that just 15 to 20 minutes of vigorous physical activity a week (almost as low as two minutes a day) was enough to significantly lower the risk of heart disease, cancer and early death. The study defined vigorous activity as any exercise that leaves you out of breath and raises your heart rate, including swimming.

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The Fitness Secrets of Wimbledon’s Top Tennis Pros

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The Fitness Secrets of Wimbledon’s Top Tennis Pros

While many of us are far from becoming top-ranked athletes, there’s plenty to learn from the pros when it comes to optimising our health and fitness. From Janik Sinnner’s muscle-building techniques to Novak Djokovic’s devotion to longevity, dig into these tennis pros’ secrets for peak performance.

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CARLOS ALCARAZ

Fitness Game Changer:

Sand Footwork Drills

Any pro tennis player has to play with agility, but Alcaraz can move. To do so at a high level, the 21-year-old performs lateral movement drills in the sand, teaching his feet to drive up from an unstable surface. This can help prevent ankle injuries and build strength in his calves and shin muscles.

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JANNIK SINNER

Fitness Game Changer:

Landmine Rotations

Sinner has historically lacked the physical prowess of his competitors, so the 23-year-old has gone all in on strength and mobility work. He does landmine rotational exercises such as the hollow body landmine press, which builds upper-body power.

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NOVAK DJOKOVIC

Fitness Game Changer:

Devotion to Longevity

He’s been around this long for a reason. Djokovic, 37, eliminated gluten and dairy from his diet, started practising mindfulness techniques like conscious breathing and visualisation, and even brought a hyperbaric chamber to the 2019 US Open.

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BEN SHELTON

Fitness Game Changer:

Explosive Strength Moves

Known for his consistently fast serves, Shelton, 22, relies on single-leg training, using dumbbells to do lateral lunges, step-ups, and even Bulgarian split squats. He focuses on exploding upward on every rep so he’s ready to attack the ball on each serve.

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FRANCES TIAFOE

Fitness Game Changer:

Overcoming Isometrics

Tiafoe spent last off-season doing overcoming isometrics: exercises that force the 27-year-old to hold a position against a load he can’t move. This aids in boosting power and strength and can improve joint health.


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Andrew Gutman, NASM-CPT is a journalist with a decade of experience covering fitness and nutrition. His work has been published in Men’s Health, Men’s Journal, Muscle & Fitness, and Gear Patrol. Outside of writing, Andrew trains in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, helps coach his gym’s kickboxing team, and enjoys reading and cooking. 

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Personal Trainer Reveals the No. 1 Exercise to Do Daily for a Strong Deep Core

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Personal Trainer Reveals the No. 1 Exercise to Do Daily for a Strong Deep Core

There’s more to your core than you might realize. There are the muscles that make up the visible topmost layer of abs — the ones responsible for the chiseled six-pack — and then there are the deep core muscles.

Among these deep core muscles is the transversus abdominis, the deepest layer of the abdominals. Think of them like a corset that wraps around your entire midsection, explains personal trainer, TODAY.com health editor and Start TODAY producer Brianna Steinhilber.

The muscles of the transversus abdominis control your posture and the way you move, TODAY.com previously reported. They act as the foundation for the rest of your abdominal muscles, supporting mobility and functional strength across the entire body. For that reason, they deserve as much attention as the superficial ab muscles that tend to get all the glory.

“Working these deep core muscles is really what’s going to help you lose inches off your waist, build core strength and stability, and even reduce lower back pain,” says Steinhilber. Improve your strength and stability with the one deep core move that stands out above the rest.

Fitness Tip of the Day: Perfect Your Pelvic Tilt for a Strong Deep Core

While there are many exercises that target the transversus abdominis, the “pelvic tilt is definitely the most important thing to master before doing any other ab exercise or, arguably, any exercise,” says Steinhilber.

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Why It Matters

On its own, the pelvic tilt strengthens the innermost ab muscles, but it also acts as the foundation for every other workout you do.

“It’s a position that should become second nature,” says Steinhilber, because it stabilizes and braces your core whether you’re doing an abs circuit, Pilates or strength training.

By activating and engaging your deep core muscle with a pelvic tilt, you’ll be recruiting these innermost ab muscles to protect your back, prevent injury and support your posture with every move you do, TODAY.com previously reported.

How To Get Started

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Start by lying on your back with your knees bent and your feet hip-width apart, TODAY.com previously reported. Place your arms at your side and point them toward your heels. Inhale, then, as you exhale, “think about pulling your belly button to your spine and tucking the tailbone under,” says Steinhilber.

It can help initially to exaggerate the movement by rounding your lower back so that it touches the ground as your tailbone remains in place. Then, tilt your pelvis toward your ribs. Repeat these pelvic tilts forward and back 10 times.

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When performing other exercises, whether or not they require you to lie on your back, maintain the pelvic tilt position to ward off injury and make the workout more effective, TODAY.com previously reported.

TODAY’s Expert Tip of the Day series is all about simple strategies to make life a little easier. Every Monday through Friday, different qualified experts share their best advice on diet, fitness, heart health, mental wellness and more.

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