A Quick, Low-Impact Home Workout For Any Fitness Level

Low-impact exercise, which keeps at least one foot on the ground and avoids jumping, can still deliver a high-intensity experience without adding stress on joints and bones. Walking workouts, step aerobics, cardio-dance, and even no-impact activities like swimming and spin class are all excellent choices.

Here, we’ve crafted a fantastic low-impact workout that you can easily do at home. It’s quick, easy, and perfect for all fitness levels. Grab a light set of dumbbells, and let’s get started! (No dumbbells? Use water bottles, cans of food, or any other safe, weighted objects.)

Workout Instructions:

  • Complete each exercise for one minute straight. 
  • Take minimal rest in between each one.
  • Remember to breathe and stretch at the end!

1. Punching

Chris Freytag doing a punching exercise.

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The punching move is a low-impact exercise that enhances cardiovascular fitness and upper body strength while maintaining minimal joint stress, making it ideal for an effective workout without high-impact movements.

How to Perform Punching:

  • Stand with feet slightly wider than shoulder distance apart and bend your knees slightly. Tighten the core to keep your center still.
  • Punch out one arm at a time at a steady pace.

2. Kick-Through Lunges

Chris Freyag doing kick through lunges while holding dumbbells.

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Performing kick-through lunges will engage multiple muscle groups and improve balance and flexibility with low impact on the joints, providing a comprehensive workout that strengthens the lower body and core while minimizing strain.

How to Perform Kick-Through Lunges:

  • Stand tall with your feet hip-distance apart. With the right foot, take a large step backward and lower your body toward the floor. At the bottom of the lunge, both legs should be bent at a 90-degree angle.
  • Straighten your left leg and kick your right foot forward to hip height or higher if possible. Repeat for the desired number of reps, then switch legs.

3. Army Crawl Planks

Chris Freytag doing an army crawl plank on a purple workout mat.

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The army crawl plank exercise challenges your core stability and strength with minimal impact on your joints, effectively engaging your abdominal muscles and improving overall body control.

How to Perform Army Crawl Planks:

  • Begin in a plank position with your shoulders over your wrists, your feet together, and your body in a straight line.
  • Bend your left arm so that it is now in the forearm plank position.
  • Then bend your right arm so you are in a full forearm plank position.
  • Lift your left hand and place it on the mat directly below your shoulder as you push through your palm to lift yourself.

4. Squat Thruster

Chris Freytag doing a squat thruster exercise with dumbbells.

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The squat thruster move combines squats with an overhead press to boost lower body strength and cardiovascular endurance, offering a low-impact alternative that maximizes calorie burn and muscle engagement.

How to Perform Squat Thrusters:

  • Start standing with feet hip-distance apart and lower into a squat position by bending the knees. Keep the spine straight, chest lifted, and knees behind toes. The elbows are bent, and dumbbells are at shoulder height.
  • Using the lower body, thrust up to standing and press the dumbbells overhead, extending the arms long. Then, lower back to the starting position.

5. Front Kicks

Chris Freytag doing front kicks.

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Performing front kicks targets the lower body muscles, including the glutes and quadriceps, with low impact on the joints. This enhances strength and flexibility while providing a dynamic, low-impact cardio option.

How to Perform Front Kicks:

  • Stand with feet hip-width apart and arms bent and held in front of you.
  • Lift the right leg up, bend the knee slightly, and kick the right foot forward. Keep your ankle flexed and push through your heel.
  • Place the right foot down and switch to the left.
  • Continue to repeat for the desired amount of time or number of repetitions.

6. Squat Curl With Alternating Knee Lifts

Chris Freytag doing squat curls with alternating leg lifts while holding dumbbells.

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This exercise blends squats, bicep curls, and knee lifts, delivering a full-body workout with minimal joint strain, promoting muscle toning and coordination.

How to Perform Squat Curl With Alternating Knee Lifts:

  • Start in a squat position, weight back on heels and arms long next to the side holding dumbbells.
  • Squeeze your glutes to press up and lift your right knee as you curl the weights to your shoulders.
  • Slowly lower the weights back down and return to a squat position.  Repeat with left knee.

7. Uppercuts

Chris Freytag doing upper cut punches.

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Uppercuts are a low-impact exercise that enhances upper body strength and coordination while keeping joints protected, making it an effective way to build arm and shoulder muscles.

How to Perform Uppercuts:

  • Stand with feet shoulder-width apart and knees slightly bent.
  • Make two fists and hold arms next to the side with elbows bent.
  • Punch the right fist in upward motions, stopping firmly at chin level.
  • Switch to left fist.
  • Continue to switch right and left until you are at a fast, rhythmic pace, always stopping at chin level as if you are punching a target.

8. Sit-Up Press

Chris Freytag doing a sit up press exercise using dumbbells.

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The sit-up press move combines traditional sit-ups with an overhead press. It is a low-impact approach that targets the core and upper body and improves core strength and shoulder stability.

How to Perform a Sit-Up Press:

  • Start on the back with bent knees and feet on the mat. Bend your elbows, and rest the dumbbells above your chest.
  • Sitting up, bring the head, neck, and shoulders off the mat, extend the arms out long, and press the dumbbell forward. Return back to the mat with control.

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