If you’re not a “gym person”, free online workouts and group exercise videos are a great way to add freshness into your home routine without breaking the bank.
But cutting through the internet noise to find the best free online workouts can be a challenge. Never fear, we’ve done the hard work for you.
Whether you prefer floor exercise videos or if high intensity interval training (HIIT) is more your jam, read on to find an online workout that’ll inspire you to get moving at home.
Before we jump into the workouts, let’s review how much exercise per week of each fitness type is recommended.
According to Australia’s “Physical Activity and Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines”, adults aged 18-64 should do per week either:
They also recommend:
You should include muscle-strengthening activities as part of your daily physical activity on at least two days each week.
These free online workouts can be moderate or vigorous intensity depending on the level you choose to do them at:
Cutting through the internet noise to find the best free online workouts can be a challenge.
Whether floor exercise videos or if high intensity interval training (HIIT) is more your jam, you can get moving at home.
While there’s no such thing as a free lunch, there are some free and quality online workouts to help you get your home exercise groove on.
From floor exercise videos to cardio apps, the perfect workout is only a few clicks away.
But, as always, safety first! Remember to check with your GP before starting any new exercise program and listen to your body’s feedback.
Check out our free ways to move programs for more tips and tricks curated by our experts, delivered straight to your inbox. Access the foundational knowledge you need to set yourself up for success for your fitness journey, including video resources by our Accredited Exercise Physiologist, Sam Rooney.
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Gabrielle Petterwood is a Personal Trainer with a holistic approach to fitness, nourishing the body with fresh foods and living a healthy and balanced lifestyle to realise full body health.
Reviewed by the healthylife Advisory Board September 2021.