Ditch The Dumbbells: 20 Exercises That Use Your Bodyweight

Your Body Is The Gym

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Gym equipment takes up space, costs a lot, and usually ends up collecting dust. The good news? You don’t need any of it to get in shape, as your body can handle the job just fine. With the right movements, it’s possible to build strength, boost flexibility, and get your heart rate up—no dumbbells involved. All it takes is some open space and a willingness to move. So, here are 20 exercises to prove that your own weight is more than enough to challenge you.

1. Push-Ups

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Push-ups remain a timeless measure of raw upper-body strength. Each rep recruits the chest, triceps, and shoulders and keeps the core actively engaged. And the beauty lies in their versatility, as they can be easily modified with incline, decline, or explosive forms. 

2. Squats

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Drop into a squat, and you ignite a chain reaction across your entire lower body. This movement targets major muscle groups while boosting joint mobility. With no gear needed, squats offer functional strength and total convenience in one smooth motion.

3. Planks

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Holding a plank may look simple, but it delivers a deep, full-body burn rooted in stillness. Planks train the core to resist spinal extension, reinforcing posture and protecting against strain. While your abs do the heavy lifting, the shoulders stabilize, and the legs remain engaged throughout. 

4. Lunges

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Lunges take things one leg at a time—and that’s where the magic happens. By isolating each side, they build balance, coordination, and muscular symmetry. Whether you stay in place, move forward, or step back into reverse lunges, the variations keep your muscles guessing and your form evolving.

5. Glute Bridges

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Glute bridges light up your backside without bullying your knees, making them a go-to for anyone desk-bound all day. They gently fire up muscles that support your spine and pelvic floor. Think of them as your warmup act for squats, deadlifts, and lunges—only quieter and way more polite.

6. Wall Sits

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

They look deceptively easy until your thighs start shaking like jelly in a storm. Wall sits trap you in stillness while your quads light up with fire, turning silence into a full-blown workout. All you need is a wall, your own body weight, and the will to hold on a few seconds longer than you think you can.

7. Triceps Dips

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Dumbbells aren't required to carve out defined arms. Triceps dips serve up definition using just your body weight and a bench, step, or anything that doesn’t wobble. And while your arms do the heavy lifting, your core quietly joins the party, keeping you strong throughout. 

8. Mountain Climbers

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

This dynamic move drives the knees forward in quick succession, igniting your core and building powerful hips in the process. Every rep fuels calorie burn and athletic coordination. No need for jumping—just pure, low-impact cardio fire. 

9. Burpees

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Burpees demand everything in a single, relentless sequence. You jump, squat, push, and spring back up without missing a beat. It’s a seamless blend of movement that leaves no muscle untouched and no energy untapped.

10. High Knees

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

If you need to fire up your heart rate without moving an inch, high knees get it done fast. Athletes love it for building ankle speed and reactive strength. Perfect for warmups or high-intensity bursts, high knees deliver cardio impact in less space.

11. Superman Hold

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Lying flat on your belly, the burn creeps in fast as arms and legs lift into flight. This one exercise fights poor posture through active extension and builds serious endurance where it counts. And the name may sound heroic, but the effort is all too real.

12. Hollow Body Hold

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Gymnasts rely on the hollow body hold for one reason, that is, it works. With your spine pressed firmly into the floor and limbs hovering tight, every inch of your body locks into position. From fingertips to toes, tension takes over, building the kind of control needed for strength skills.

13. Wall Angels

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Stand tall, press flat, and try making snow angels against a wall—suddenly, the basics feel anything but easy. Perfect for undoing hours of slouching, they improve posture and open up tight thoracic zones. What starts as a simple motion quickly becomes a revealing test of mobility and control.

14. Bear Crawls

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Forget walking tall, and try crawling with intention. Bear crawls have you moving forward on all fours, like a toddler on a mission. It’s low impact but not low challenge. As you travel, opposite limbs work together, firing up cross-body control that athletes thrive on. 

15. Step-Ups

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Think of step-ups as stair climbing with a mission. In this exercise, each step works your legs, fires up your glutes, and strengthens your knees without pushing them into awkward angles or piling on weight. Just crank up the speed for cardio or keep it steady for control. 

16. Crab Walks

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Did you ever think moving like a crab could sculpt your body? Yes, while doing crab walks, you shuffle using your hands and feet. It’s a full-body wake-up call that boosts coordination. Toss it into a circuit, and you’ve got a fun, humbling twist that builds serious muscle endurance.

17. Wall Walks

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Climbing a wall isn’t just for superheroes. Start face-down, walk your feet up, and suddenly gravity becomes your biggest rival. Perfect for building inversion control, wall walks activate stabilizers that keep shoulders solid and strong. 

18. Skater Hops

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Skater hops replicate powerful lateral bounds to develop single-leg stability. Each side-to-side jump strengthens ankle support and coordination, making it a smart choice for joint-friendly cardio. Unlike traditional exercises, skater hops target muscles across multiple planes of motion.

19. Donkey Kicks

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Targeted and efficient, donkey kicks zero in on the glutes with each rear-leg drive. The motion stays controlled, making it safe for knees and gentle on joints. Often featured in Pilates and physical therapy, this compact move focuses on glute engagement.

20. Inchworms

1. Push-Ups, 2. Squats, 3. Planks, 4. Lunges, 5. Glute Bridges, 6. Wall Sits, 7. Triceps Dips, 8. Mountain Climbers, 9. Burpees, 10. High Knees, 11. Superman Hold, 12. Hollow Body Hold, 13. Wall Angels, 14. Bear Crawls, 15. Step-Ups, 16. Crab Walks, 17. Wall Walks, 18. Skater Hops, 19. Donkey Kicks, 20. Inchworms

Nothing about inchworms screams intensity until you try one. Start standing, reach down, and walk your hands forward like a human accordion. The hamstrings stretch, and your core doesn’t get a second to slack. It’s calm on the surface but delivers real, low-impact results.