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5 Best Home and Bodyweight Workout Books

By Jessicashaw

5 Best Home and Bodyweight Workout Books

Maximize your home workouts with this collection of the top home workout and bodyweight books.

Even though it’s great to have all the toys to workout with at home—as laid it in our guide to the top home gym equipment for beginners—these things aren’t essential for getting a killer workout at home or on the road.

Look: I get it. Going to the gym can be a pain in the butt or straight-up impossible.

Whether it’s because of the dummies pea-cocking in front of the mirrors looking for that perfect Insta-gym-selfie, or because of high fees, or because of a worldwide pandemic, there’s never been more interest in maximizing your home workouts.

But where to start? Do an endless number of push-ups? Jumping jacks? Burpees?

Sure, but there are some excellent home and bodyweight workout books that will help you build a program that keeps you motivated to workout, keep you engaged, and will get/keep you in shape.

Whether you are working out at home because going to the gym and hanging out with the selfie crowd stresses you out, want a quick and simple workout routine to take with you on the road, or you want to do your workouts in the comfort of your backyard during summer months, this collection of the best books for home workouts has you covered.

Let’s friggin’ go!


Bodyweight Strength Training Anatomy by Bret Contreras.

  • Winner-winner, chicken dinner: The best book for home workouts

Better known as the “glute guy,” Bret Contreras’ comprehensive and authoritative guide to crushing it with your bodyweight is best in class when it comes to home workout books.

Even though the cover is kind of budget, the book contains full-colour instructions of each movement (all 156 of them) that can be dropped-like-its-hot anywhere, anytime.

There are plenty of additional perks to this book that I love, including exercise combos that help stave off boredom and plateaus.

Accessible enough for the beginner who isn’t entirely sure about going to the gym (or who doesn’t want to pay for them dues) and the experienced lifter looking for some programming advice and ways to mix up the at-home-exercisin’, Bodyweight Strength Training Academy is the gold standard.

Best Home Workouts Books - Bodyweight Strength Training Anatomy

Where to Buy – Bodyweight Strength Training Anatomy by Bret Contreras

Paperback | Kindle


Your Body is Your Barbell by BJ Gaddour, CSCS

Runner-Up: Best bodyweight book for home workouts

When Men’s Health decided they wanted to put together a guide for working out a home without weights, they asked BJ Gaddour, CSCS, to put together a killer at-home bodyweight workout plan. Your Body is Your Barbell requires no equipment, combining proven nutritional advice, with a scalable workout plan.

The descriptions with each exercise pairing is clear and thought-out, leaving no room for confusion. The workout plan is designed around eight different exercises with five levels of progression, which is the main reason for it being the second-best book in my little list.

Detailed, clear, and well-thought out, Your Body is Your Barbell is an exceptional blueprint for anyone looking to workout at home, on the road, or in the parking lot behind your local rec center which is still closed!

Best Home Bodyweight Workout Books - Your Body is Your Barbell

Where to Buy – Your Body is Your Barbell by BJ Gaddour

Paperback | Kindle


Best of the Rest…


You Are Your Own Gym: The Bible of Bodyweight Exercises by Mark Lauren

Personal trainer Mark Lauren has worked with some of the toughest athletes on the planet—Special Operations soldiers—in developing a workout plan that can be done at home with a single piece of fitness equipment.

With plans for varying abilities, from Basic to Chief Class, Lauren’s workout routines are effective and simple.

Best home workout plan books - Your Are Your Own Gym

Where to Buy – You Are Your Own Gym

Paperback | Kindle


100 No-Equipment Workouts by Neila Rey

Stocked with lots of variety of exercises, this collection of no-equipment home workouts will keep you engaged and fired up for months on end. The workouts are laid out visually, guiding you from the first exercise of each workout to the last.

If you get bored with the 100 workouts included, there are subsequent volumes available as well. Also, there is no “required” order with the workouts—repeatedly hit the ones you like and skip the ones you don’t.

There are three levels of difficulty/progression with each workout to accommodate the beginner lifter as well as the experienced fitness-goer.

Best home workouts books -- 100 No-Equipment Workouts

Where to Buy – 100 No-Equipment Workouts

Paperback | Kindle


Bodyweight Strength Training: 12 Weeks to Build Muscle and Burn Fat by Jary Cardiello

If you are looking for a simple, basic plan that is short on extraneous information, Jay Cardiello’s 12-week bodyweight strength training plan is a solid bet.

His book outlines 40 different exercises that are fully illustrated and outlined with step-by-step instructions.

The three-month plan can be increased or decreased in intensity based on where you are at right now. While not the best home workout book out there, it is definitely not the worst.

Best books for home workouts - Bodyweight Strength Training

Where to Buy – Bodyweight Strength Training

Paperback | Kindle


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Best Fitness Books for Women: Books for Getting in the Best Shape of Your Life. Ready to level up your game in the gym and in the kitchen? The following selections for best workout books for women were chosen specifically for the female lifter in mind.


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