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Tabata at Home — Zero Equipment, Maximum Intensity

Tabata at home is one of the most effective home training protocols available. Bodyweight movements in 20/10 intervals deliver elite cardiovascular and metabolic adaptation with no equipment and minimal space. Just set a timer and go.

Sample Workouts

Beginner · Intermediate · RX

Lunges & 400m Run

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Beginner20 minNo EquipmentTabata

Perform 2 rounds of the following warm-up circuit. Move deliberately — the warm-up prepares joints as much as heart rate.

High Knees
1 min
Arm Circles (fwd + back)
10 each
Hip Circles
10 each direction
Air Squats
10
Inchworm + Push-up
5
Leg Swings (fwd/back + lateral)
10 each leg

2 movements × 8 rounds each. 20 sec work / 10 sec rest. Complete all rounds of one movement before the next. Score = total reps.

Run 400m

Count reps each round — aim for consistent output

20 sec on / 10 sec off × 8 rounds
Lunges

Count reps each round — aim for consistent output

20 sec on / 10 sec off × 8 rounds

Hold each position for the prescribed time. Breathe deeply and allow your heart rate to return to normal.

Box Breathing (4-4-4-4)
2 min
Dragon Pose
90 sec each side
Forward Fold Hang
60 sec
Pigeon Pose
60 sec each side
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Burpee Broad Jump & Air Squats

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Intermediate20 minNo EquipmentChipper

Perform 2 rounds of the following warm-up circuit. Move deliberately — the warm-up prepares joints as much as heart rate.

High Knees
1 min
Arm Circles (fwd + back)
10 each
Hip Circles
10 each direction
Air Squats
10
Inchworm + Push-up
5
Leg Swings (fwd/back + lateral)
10 each leg

Complete ALL reps of each movement before advancing. One pass through — no rounds. Time cap: 12 minutes.

V-Ups
38
Double-Unders
125
Burpee Broad Jump
20
Superman Hold
2530 sec
Air Squats
50

Hold each position for the prescribed time. Breathe deeply and allow your heart rate to return to normal.

Doorframe Chest Stretch
45 sec
Supine Spinal Twist
45 sec each side
Box Breathing (4-4-4-4)
2 min
Lying Quad Stretch
45 sec each side
#intermediate#20min#no-equipment#chipper#core

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Push-ups & V-Ups

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Advanced / RX20 minNo EquipmentAMRAP

Perform 2 rounds of the following warm-up circuit. Move deliberately — the warm-up prepares joints as much as heart rate.

High Knees
1 min
Arm Circles (fwd + back)
10 each
Hip Circles
10 each direction
Air Squats
10
Inchworm + Push-up
5
Leg Swings (fwd/back + lateral)
10 each leg

As Many Rounds + Reps as Possible in 12 minutes. Log your total rounds + extra reps.

Superman Hold
30 sec
Run 200m
V-Ups
20
Push-ups
20

Hold each position for the prescribed time. Breathe deeply and allow your heart rate to return to normal.

Lying Quad Stretch
45 sec each side
Happy Baby
60 sec
Doorframe Chest Stretch
45 sec
Forward Fold Hang
60 sec
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Common Questions

Can Tabata be done at home without any equipment?

Yes — Tabata was originally designed with bodyweight movements. Burpees, jump squats, push-ups, mountain climbers, and high knees are all ideal home Tabata exercises. No equipment is needed for a fully effective session.

How much space do I need for a home Tabata workout?

About 6×4 feet is sufficient for most Tabata movements. Push-ups, mountain climbers, and squats require very little lateral space. Burpees need slightly more vertical clearance if you have low ceilings.

What app or timer should I use for Tabata at home?

Free options: Tabata Timer (iOS/Android), Seconds Interval Timer, or simply set your phone timer for 20s/10s rounds. Many YouTube videos have built-in Tabata timers with audio cues if you prefer guided sessions.

How often should I do Tabata at home?

3–4 times per week is optimal. Tabata's high intensity requires adequate recovery — at least 48 hours between sessions hitting the same muscle groups. Alternate upper and lower body focus to train daily if desired.

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