Popsugar Health & Fitness Staying Home No-Equipment Home Workout Plan This 5-Day No-Equipment Workout Is the Perfect Stress Buster 5 April 2020 by Colleen Travers Image Source: Getty / HRAUN If there was ever a time to start releasing endorphins to boost your mood, now is the time to do it. But if you're feeling lost because you can't get to the gym or barre studio, you can still get a good sweat right at home with no equipment at all. Follow this five-day plan from Mauro S. Maietta, a certified personal trainer and district fitness manager at CRUNCH Fitness. You'll do the same quick warm-up and cool down each day followed by a mix of strength training moves and cardio to build muscle and burn calories. We start this plan on Monday, but you can begin at any time, just make sure to give yourself two full rest days. Build on the plan each week by increasing the reps of each exercise and shortening the rest time between circuits. Warm Up and Cool Down Image Source: Getty Images / PeopleImages For a full body prep (and recovery at the end of this workout) start with these exercises before getting into your circuit work each day: Warm Up: 20-30 seconds per exercise if not otherwise stated, moving clockwise and counter clockwise. Neck circles Wrist rolls Shoulder rolls Arm circles Hip circles Leg kicks: Forward, back, and side to side for each leg. Ankle circles Jumping jacks: 1 to 3 minutes (rest as needed). Rope-less jump rope: 3 rounds of 30 seconds (rest as needed). Cool Down Repeat the warm up. Follow with a full body stretch, making sure to hold each stretch for 1 to 2 minutes. 1 / 6 Monday Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography Do 12 reps of each exercise with a 20 to 30-second rest between exercises. Complete four total runs of each circuit, taking a 2-minute rest between them. Circuit 1 Bodyweight squat Push-ups Bent-over row: Use household items like water jugs if you don't have dumbbells for an added resistance. Circuit 2 Reverse lunge Plank Hip bridge Circuit 3 Side lunge Lying knee tuck Cardio Circuit Stair sprints: 3 to 8 stair sprints for 10 to 20 seconds with a 1-minute rest in between sprints. 2 / 6 Tuesday Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography Do each exercise for 45 seconds followed by a 15-second rest between exercises. Complete four total reps of each circuit, taking a 2-minute rest between them. Circuit 1 Reverse lunge Side plank Push-ups Circuit 2 Step-ups Bent-over row: Use household items like water jugs if you don't have dumbbells for an added resistance. Hollow hold Circuit 3 Wall sit Biceps curl: Use household items like water jugs if you don't have dumbbells for an added resistance. Lying leg raise with hip thrust: You can do this on the floor, keeping hands on the small of your back. Cardio Circuit Stair Sprints: 3 to 8 stair sprints for 10 to 20 seconds with a 1-minute rest between sprints. 3 / 6 Wednesday Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography This is an active rest day (not to be confused with your two total rest days at the end of this plan), so there's no cardio circuit included. Do 8 reps of each exercise followed by a 30-second rest in between exercises. You'll complete three total reps of each circuit, taking a 1-minute rest between them. Circuit 1 Single leg deadlift Bodyweight squat Circuit 2 Jumping jacks Crunches (try one of these variations for an added challenge) Side step and squat Circuit 3 Push-up with shoulder tap Flutter kicks 4 / 6 Thursday Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography Do each exercise for 45 seconds followed by a 15-second rest between exercises. Complete four total reps of each circuit, taking a 2-minute rest between circuits. Circuit 1 Bodyweight squat Push-ups Bent-over row: Use household items like water jugs if you don't have dumbbells for an added resistance. Circuit 2 Reverse lunge Plank Hip bridge Circuit 3 Side lunge Lying knee tuck Cardio Circuit Jog: Jog the stairs in your building for 5-10 minutes or at a moderate pace for 10 minutes. 5 / 6 Friday Image Source: POPSUGAR Photography Do 12 reps of each exercise followed by a 20 to 30-second rest between exercises. Complete four total reps of each circuit, taking a 2-minute rest between circuits. Circuit 1 Reverse lunge Side plank Push-ups Circuit 2 Step-ups Bent-over row: Use household items like water jugs if you don't have dumbbells for an added resistance. Hollow hold Circuit 3 Wall sit Biceps curl: Use household items like water jugs if you don't have dumbbells for an added resistance. Lying leg raise with hip thrust: You can do this on the floor, keeping hands on the small of your back. Cardio Circuit Stair Sprints: 3 to 8 stair sprints for 10 to 20 seconds with a 1-minute rest in between sprints. 6 / 6 Staying HomeBodyweight ExercisesHome WorkoutsBeginner WorkoutsBodyweight WorkoutsFull-Body WorkoutsStrength TrainingWorkouts