Everything You Need to Know About the 13 Best At-Home Workout Programs
Here's the deal with BBG, Tone It Up, P90X, and more.

1. Alo Moves
What it is: Fresh workouts every week, from yoga to Pilates to meditation.
You’ll find thousands of different workout options here, for people of all different levels of fitness experience: beginner, moderate, intermediate, and advanced. (Classes are sorted by fitness level, as well by length and style, so you’ll be sure to easily find what you need.) There are lots of types of yoga classes—from Ashtanga to Vinyasa—fitness classes like HIIT or barre—and even skills-based classes, wherein you’ll learn to perfect your handstand or boost your flexibility to hit a split. Plus, you can take your workout with you (say, maybe your backyard or an open park), since you can download the routines for on-the-go use.
2. P.Volve
What it is: The P.Volve fitness method uses resistance-based, high-intensity (but low-impact!) moves to help build functional strength.
With P.Volve’s streaming platform, you’ll have access to more than 200 workouts (with new ones added weekly), that you can search based on things like body parts worked or length of time. The plan is customizable, and based off your goals, the app will actually suggest workouts for you each week, which takes some guesswork out of your program. P.Volve also sells optional equipment, like the flexible P.ball, resistance bands, and ankle weights.
3. Obe Fitness
What it is: Obe Fitness offers unlimited access to live and on-demand fitness classes.
With Obe Fitness, you’ll have access to NYC’s best fitness instructors right in your living room—there are 100 live classes each week, and its signature 28-minute workouts fit in any schedule. (They also have a 10-minute express workout if you are a little more limited.) To make the most of the program, shoot for five classes a week: two strength-based Define classes, and three cardio-based Sweat classes. The program gives class recommendations based off your fitness level and experience. It stresses adding resistance when you’re ready, and modifying moves that may be a bit too challenging.
If you’re ready to add more resistance, Obe also sells options equipment, like sliders, mini bands, and ankle weights.
4. BBG
What it is: A 12-week program of balanced strength and cardio workouts, each 28 minutes long.
Created by Australian trainer Kayla Itsines, BBG is a workout program that incorporates low-intensity cardio, high-intensity interval training, and guided strength training circuit workouts that get your heart rate up and challenge your muscles. The workouts require some equipment, such as dumbbells, a medicine ball, flat benches, and a jump rope (although there are substitutions available if there's something you don't have). You can find workouts on the app, but if you’d prefer a traditional book experience, you can also download the guides in e-book form.
5. Core de Force
What it is: A no-equipment, 30-day cardio program based on mixed martial arts like boxing, kickboxing, and Muay Thai.
Created by Joel Freeman and Jericho McMatthews, Core de Force is an at-home cardio program that incorporates boxing, kickboxing, and Muay Thai combinations, bodyweight moves, and other boosts of cardio. It's abs-focused too, since boxing workouts require your core to help with rotation and keep you stable with every jab and hook.
There are eight workouts to choose from, and each one puts you through 6 to 12 three-minute rounds (each workout is 27 to 47 minutes total).
6. Fit Girl’s Guide 28-Day Jumpstart
What it is: A comprehensive, beginner-friendly fitness program that's focused on self-love and community.
While you can purchase (and do) Fit Girl's Guide 28-Day Jumpstart package at any time, this is a unique workout program because you're encouraged to jump in on scheduled monthly challenges and get involved on Instagram so you can connect with and support other people during the challenge. There's no equipment required for the 30-minute workouts, and they incorporate both cardio and strength training. There are four weeks of workouts listed out in the 28-Day Jumpstart, and each exercise has an illustrated explanation of how to do it with proper form.
It also comes with a Jumpstart Journal, which includes a food and exercise diary as well as self-love coaching, tips on staying on track with health goals over the weekend, and guidance to help end body-shaming self-talk.
7. Insanity
What it is: A 60-day cardio-based program for advanced exercisers.
You don't have to be in "extreme" shape to try this program according to Beachbody (the distributor of the workout), but fair warning: Insanity is a challenging program. Created by Shaun T., it includes 10 conditioning workouts that are about 30 to 60 minutes each, and you do them six days per week.
Each workout includes cardio and plyometric drills with intervals of strength, power, resistance, and core training, and the method is built around long periods of maximum-intensity effort with short rest periods built in. There's no equipment required, and it also comes with a nutrition guide.
8. Love Sweat Fitness Hot Body Sweat Guide
What it is: An eight-week cardio and strength workout program that's designed for every fitness level.
Katie Dunlop's Hot Body Sweat Guide is a step beyond her Love Sweat Fitness platform (where people can find free workout resources and build community, on the website or on Instagram). This eight-week program is filled with straightforward and fun workouts that focus on cardio and strength (specifically, your arms, legs, abs, and butt).
The e-book contains eight weeks of workouts for all levels that are under 30 minutes each, no equipment required. The program also includes an exercise encyclopedia so you can reference how to do each move with proper form, along with a warm-up and stretching guide and bonus workouts.
9. PIIT28
What it is: A Pilates-based interval training program that requires zero equipment, minimal space, and 28 minutes a day for 28 days.
Blogilates founder Cassey Ho incorporated the core-strengthening elements of her POP Pilates method with high-intensity interval training to create PIIT28 (which stands for Pilates Intense Interval Training). There are six workouts per week, and in each 28-minute (and 40 seconds) workout, you'll go through seven different exercises for 45 seconds each, resting for 15 seconds in between. Then you repeat that set three times. As for the exercises themselves, they switch off between cardio exercises and Pilates moves.
The program comes with 17 guided workout videos and an e-book, which includes printable versions of the workouts, a workout calendar, a guide to warm-ups and proper form for each exercise, and a reps sheet so you can track progress.
10. PiYo
What it is: A low-impact 60-day plan that incorporates elements of Pilates and yoga, done at a quicker pace for cardio benefits.
Created by Chalene Johnson, what sets PiYo apart from other workout programs is that it's low-impact, so it can be a good choice for people with joint issues. (Also, the no-jumping thing is great if you have downstairs neighbors.) Plus, there's no equipment required.
The workouts combine the strengthening elements of Pilates with the flexibility-enhancing benefits of yoga, and the moves are done at a nonstop, fluid pace to get your heart rate up. (So there's no holding yoga poses for long periods of time.) The program includes seven workouts, a 60-day workout calendar, and an eating plan.
Cost: You can join Beachbody On Demand ($39 for three months, $59 for six months, or $99 for 12 months) for access to this and other Beachbody exercise programs.
11. P90X
What it is: An intense 90-day fitness program done for one hour a day, six days a week.
P90X is something of a "cult classic" workout program, and it's got a hard-core reputation—after all, the X stands for "extreme." Created by Tony Horton, the challenging workouts are done for one hour a day, six days a week, for 90 days. The workouts are varied, incorporating resistance training, cardio, plyometrics, abs work, martial arts, and yoga.
There are a few pieces of equipment required: Namely, a set of dumbbells or lightweight resistance bands, plus a chin-up bar that you can put in a doorway. The program comes with 12 workouts, as well as a nutrition plan and a workout calendar.
12. Tone It Up
What it is: A fitness community offering a variety of free and paid workouts, plus a paid nutrition plan.
Tone It Up, created by Katrina Scott and Karena Dawn, is more of a fitness community than a program, per se—the website is full of free workouts and offers daily moves. The brand also runs regularly rotating challenges throughout the year, which you can catch on its Instagram and website.
There's also a weekly workout calendar that incorporates additional workouts from the Studio Tone It Up app, which costs $15 a month. And there's no shortage of variety. Types of workouts include HIIT, total-body strength, cardio, and routines geared toward certain areas, like arms, abs, or glutes. There are also workouts inspired by boxing, barre, yoga, and more. The workouts range in length, and while some are bodyweight only, others require equipment such as an exercise ball, sliders, resistance bands, and dumbbells.
13. 80-Day Obsession
What it is: A different strength or cardio workout every day for 80 days.
There's no getting bored with Autumn Calabrese's 80-Day Obsession—there are 80 different workouts, so you'll have something new every day. There are cardio classes and strength sessions geared toward different muscle groups, including legs, arms, abs, glutes, as well as total-body strength workouts, and each workout lasts 30 to 60 minutes. As for equipment, you'll need light, medium, and heavy dumbbells, looped resistance bands, and sliders.
The program is available with a Beachbody On Demand subscription, and in addition to the workouts themselves, you'll also get an 80-Day Obsession workout calendar, tracker sheets, and an eating plan.
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