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100 No-Equipment Workouts: Easy Home Fitness

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Join hundreds of thousands using Darebee's 100 Workouts Book for effective, no-equipment home exercise. Get fit, build muscle, and lose weight on your terms. This visual guide features 100 customizable bodyweight routines with three difficulty levels, putting you in complete control. Say goodbye to gym fees and scheduling conflicts; exercise anytime, anywhere. Varied, easy-to-follow workouts prevent boredom and ensure continuous progress. Transform your fitness and boost your confidence with this accessible approach to home fitness, all without needing any extra equipment or much space. Achieve your fitness goals conveniently and effectively.

Product Details

  • Publisher: New Line Publishing
  • Publication date: November 6, 2013
  • Edition: Revised with Muscle Map and Updated Workouts ed.
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 210 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1844819809
  • ISBN-13: 978-1844819805
  • Item Weight: 1.25 pounds
  • Dimensions: 8.2 x 0.6 x 11.6 inches
  • Part of series: No-Equipment workouts

Advantages

  • Achieve Fitness Goals: Stay active, get fit, build muscle tone, and/or shed extra weight.
  • Ultimate Convenience: Exercise in the comfort of your home, any time you want, even in your underwear, requiring minimal space.
  • No Equipment Needed: Utilizes bodyweight exercises, eliminating the need for any extra equipment.
  • Full Control & Customization: Customize each workout to your level, choose workouts based on strengths or specific needs, with three difficulty levels.
  • Variety & Engagement: Different workouts ensure muscles don't adapt too quickly and prevent boredom, with varied challenges.
  • Easy to Follow: Visual routines guide you clearly, often easier than video, with breaks between sets.
  • Cost-Effective: Saves money on gym memberships.
  • Builds Confidence: Improves physical ability and self-confidence.

Our Recommendations

  • Start with workouts that play to your current strengths to build momentum.
  • Tailor your sessions to your specific fitness needs and goals.
  • Feel free to pick your favorite workouts or select one randomly for a “workout of the day.”
  • Aim for 3-4 workouts per week for optimal results.
  • Utilize the three difficulty levels to continually challenge yourself and progress.

Conclusion

The 100 Workouts Book by Darebee is an excellent resource for anyone seeking effective, equipment-free fitness solutions at home. Its strength lies in its simplicity, variety, and adaptability, offering clear visual guidance and customizable difficulty levels. It successfully removes common barriers to exercise like cost, time, and equipment, empowering users to take control of their fitness journey and build lasting confidence. A highly recommended tool for convenient and engaging bodyweight training.

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100 No-Equipment Workouts Vol. 1: Easy to Follow Home Workouts Suitable for all Fitness Levels
PROS
9.7
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PROS
  • No Equipment Required: True bodyweight exercises, making it accessible anywhere.
  • Highly Customizable: Three difficulty levels and workout choice allow tailoring to individual fitness.
  • Variety of Workouts: Over 100 routines prevent boredom and target muscles differently.
  • Clear Visual Instructions: Easy-to-follow picture guides make exercises simple to understand.
  • Cost-Effective: A one-time purchase that replaces ongoing gym membership fees.
CONS
  • Bodyweight Only: May not suit those specifically looking to train with external weights or machines.
  • Requires Self-Discipline: Being a book, it relies on individual motivation to start and maintain consistency.
  • Physical Book Format: Some may prefer digital app-based workouts for portability or interactive features (though visuals are praised).

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  1. Amazon Customer

    If you are self motivated, buy it!!
    This book is incredible. I’ve been an active person all my life. In the past, I’ve done T25 and P90x. I used the Alo Moves app for a while too. This book is better than other work out programs as long as you are self motivated. I have been using this book 3-5 times per week since I got it in February. I absolutely love it. It’s applicable to all fitness levels. The work outs are quick and effective. I do something different all the time, so less likely to injure myself. My body feels incredible. I highly recommend if you’re motivated and not interested in buying all kinds of equipment.

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  2. Jessica E.

    Amazing challenge
    These are amazing. I did it for 2 weeks and saw great results. If you are overweight and live a lazy life like me then its probably best u do one set, they can make u really sore. My arms and legs felt tighter tho

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  3. Amazon Customer

    Great buy!
    My son is incarcerated and he said this book was great! It has exercises for all levels of fitness and routines.

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  4. Andy & Ari

    I love Darebee, Check out their Website too…
    I really, really like Darebee on principal alone, they are a not for profit organization that has an awesome website that supports making fitness accessible, to quote their website “on a budget”. I love that. A lot.That being said, I have a couple of caveats on this book, and the kindle edition, specifically. There is an oft quoted section of Alice in Wonderland where the Cheshire Cat is asking Alice where she wants to go, and she says she doesn’t know, and he says that if she doesn’t know where she wants to go then it doesn’t really matter which path you take. When it comes to getting a specific look out of your workouts, the way this book is set up, unless you know how to get to where you want to go aesthetically (as in which muscle groups you’re needing to target and how frequently, etc.), just randomly working through the workouts may not get you there.Granted, I don’t think it will get you to a bad place, because I think even randomly working these would dramatically improve someone’s fitness if they haven’t worked out in a while, or pretty much ever. But most people I’ve met have some sort of appearance related goals they pair with their fitness goals. So if you have a very specific look or some very specific functionality goals you’re after, my advice would be to find some reading to figure out how to best distribute these throughout your workout schedule.My next thing is that the kindle edition really, really needs a table of contents with links. If you want to get to a specific one of their workouts, you have to flip through all of the pages preceding it to get there, which is kind of a pain if you’re on a time crunch, and I pretty much always am. I have to get my strength training and HIIT done before my son gets up for the day, because it is in no way shape or form safe for either of us to do it with him present.I did test out a few of these, for me personally, some singly, some paired up as finishers for or HIIT after my regular strength training, and I can hit their level III, otherwise known as “Freakin’ Murder” on their website, and still be quite alive without too much trouble. So if you have a higher level of fitness, you may have to double up on these, make modifications like elevating feet, whatever to increase the difficulty to make them useful to you.I have read some of the criticisms on this book, about the posters not being so easy to figure out the proper technique on. And that is reason number one you need to visit their website, because they have an excellent video library demonstrating how to do the moves you might be uncertain of. Reason number two, is they have a whole lot of other programs, available for free, that you can download and use. My only caveat on that one is that for some of the ones I tested out, I had moves I ended up wanting to add to target some specific muscles more, but I have some more specialized needs as the mom of an amazing but very intense kiddo that will most likely be different from your goals, and I gear all of my workouts to getting me where I need to be to do what I need to. So you may be less concerned about that than I am.Also, their website has excellent, and in some cases totally humorous, rundowns on what happens to your body with the different types of exercises. Their explanation of the muscle fibers and how the would relate to outrunning zombies was awesome, I haven’t smiled so much in a while. And they have a general nutrition section, I’ve skimmed through it only, so I can’t say I endorse everything they say, but what I’ve looked at seems to be sound.Even though the website has everything in this book on it for free, I think this is still a good resource to have if you want or need something compact that can travel with you wherever if you are interested in body weight training, and despite my commentary, I have no regrets buying it, I think it was worth it.

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  5. unknown mystery

    Better than pinterest when u can have it physically
    Love the book so much!! so i’m not staring at my phone all day it’s easier for me to not have headaches

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  6. Matthew Kent

    Fantastic Fitness Manual
    I can’t give this a high enough recommendation.As the title says, we are provided with 100 varying sets of workouts that require no equipment whatsoever, just our own body.Each of the workout sets is labeled by its primary intent: High Burn (fat burning), Strength & Toning (which typically target upper or lower body), Focus (which is entirely focused on one muscle group, such as Abs).Each workout set (or “poster” as the author calls them because of the easy-to-follow diagrams) comes with a brief description of its purpose or focus and an accompanying “poster” which is a series of pictures showing which exercises are included in that particular “set”. These are read left to right and come in three levels of intensity depending on our individual fitness level.With 100 different “posters” included in this manual, we can very easily customize our workouts from day to day and week to week without it getting routine or boring.As someone who struggles to make it to the gym and feels self-conscious whilst there, this manual is *exactly* what I needed. I will absolutely be ordering the other three manuals in the series.The only criticism I can give is that I wish the Table of Contents (which lists the various “posters” by name from 1 to 100, with poster names such as 15. Bacon, 48. Fremen, and 94. Shieldmaiden) also included what that particular poster focused on, such as High Burn, Strength & Toning: Upper Body, etc., just so we could see at a glance instead of flipping back and forth through the book to find a particular workout. But that is a very minor criticism and I have no doubt that once I get into it, I’ll naturally kind of memorize what each “poster” focuses on.The book does kind of assume that we are at least passingly familiar with different bodyweight exercises as there are no in-depth explanations of how to perform a pushup, lunge, plank, etc., but even if you’re an absolute newbie, the pictures on the “posters” are clear and pretty self-explanatory, and if there’s one that you’re not immediately familiar with, it’s a small issue to take 2 minutes to look it up on the internet and then get after it.As a final note, each “poster” can be done with very minimal space. I’m pretty confident that even someone confined to a prison cell would have no issues performing these workouts, so there’s no reason any of us can’t do them too, especially those of us, like myself, who have body issues and don’t feel comfortable working out in front of others in gyms.Very, very highly recommended.

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  7. Chanel Davis

    Definitely a good start for beginners
    Love it. I use to workout in the gym but my hectic life calls for me to workout from home now. I didn’t want to pay for a personal trainer to come up with a program for me and I hate coming up with my own. This gives you a great workout variety. Comes with full body, upper body, lower body, abs, and stretching exercises. Tonight I did my first one which was “bodyguard” I definitely felt a good workout and look forward to my next one. Highly recommend.

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  8. Terri Benson

    Great price, haven’t used it yet but can’t wait to try the workout’s out

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  9. Vera

    A great book. Has sets of exercises and each of them will give you a good workout. Doesn’t explain how to do the exercises though, only has their names of them and pictures. You would have to learn each from YouTube.

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  10. LUIS ANTONIO

    Excelente libro con buenas rutinas de ejercicios. Llegó en tiempo y forma.

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  11. JAIME

    Libro ideal para ejercitar el cuerpo de forma sana y barata en casa si se prefiere. Adaptado a todos los niveles tanto de tiempo como de intensidad. Muy recomendable para empezar gimnasia, quemar grasa y mantener la línea.

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  12. Pratik Parmar

    This provides a guide of workout routines with pictures and basically no text at all which is what I wanted. It is definitely easy to follow and very concise. It can be picked up and used right away. It does require that you go online and research HOW to actually do the exercises. This book just provides the template of exercises you should do with different levels ( 1, 2, 3) which vary in the amount of reps. Overall I highly recommend if you want something simple that will help you immediately. You can also download the full book in PDF format from the authors website.

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