100 Best Calisthenics Exercises for All Levels

100 Best Calisthenics Exercises for All Levels

Here are 100 of the best calisthenics exercises, categorized by difficulty and muscle group, to help you build a comprehensive and progressive bodyweight training program.

Beginner

Lower Body:

  1. Squats
  2. Lunges (forward, reverse, walking)
  3. Glute bridges
  4. Calf raises
  5. Side lunges
  6. Good mornings
  7. Box squats (using a chair or box)
  8. Step ups (using a low platform)

Upper Body:

  1. Incline push-ups (hands on an elevated surface) 
  2. Wall push-ups 
  3. Negative pull-ups (lowering slowly from the top position) 
  4. Assisted pull-ups (using resistance bands or a chair) 
  5. Incline rows (using a table or low bar) 
  6. Scapular pull-ups (hanging from a bar and retracting shoulder blades) 
  7. Bench dips (using a bench or chair)

Core:

  1. Plank (forearm or high plank) 
  2. Knee plank 
  3. Side plank 
  4. Crunches 
  5. Leg raises (lying or hanging) 
  6. Russian twists 
  7. Bird-dog 
  8. Dead bug

Full Body: 

  1. Jumping jacks 
  2. Burpees (modified without push-up) 
  3. Inchworm 
  4. High knees 
  5. Butt kicks 
  6. Mountain climbers 
  7. Bear crawls

Intermediate

Lower Body: 

  1. Jump squats 
  2. Bulgarian split squats 
  3. Pistol squat progressions (assisted or with a counterbalance) 
  4. Shrimp squats 
  5. Cossack squats 
  6. Side-to-side squats

Upper Body: 

  1. Standard push-ups 
  2. Decline push-ups 
  3. Diamond push-ups 
  4. Pike push-ups 
  5. Standard pull-ups 
  6. Chin-ups 
  7. Australian pull-ups 
  8. Dips (on parallel bars) 
  9. Close-grip push-ups

Core: 

  1. Hollow body hold 
  2. Reverse plank 
  3. Plank with leg raise 
  4. Bicycle crunches 
  5. Hanging knee raises 
  6. L-sit progressions (tuck L-sit, one-leg extended)

Full Body: 

  1. Standard burpees 
  2. Box jumps (using a low box) 
  3. Tuck jumps 
  4. Mountain climbers with a twist

Advanced

Lower Body:

  1. Pistol squats 
  2. Nordic hamstring curls 
  3. Single-leg deadlifts 
  4. Sissy squats 
  5. Shrimp squat jumps

Upper Body: 

  1. One-arm push-up progressions 
  2. Planche leans 
  3. Tuck planche 
  4. Handstand push-ups (against a wall) 
  5. One-arm pull-up progressions 
  6. Muscle-ups (bar or rings) 
  7. Front lever progressions 
  8. Back lever progressions

Core:

  1. Dragon flags 
  2. L-sit (full) 
  3. V-sit 
  4. Plank with alternating leg and arm raise 
  5. Human flag progressions

Full Body: 

  1. Freestanding handstands 
  2. Handstand walks 
  3. Burpees with a tuck jump 
  4. Box jumps (with higher boxes)

Expert

Lower Body:

  1. One-legged calf raises 
  2. Side-to-side jump squats 
  3. Plyo push-up to squat

Upper Body: 

  1. One-arm push-ups 
  2. Planche (full) 
  3. One-arm pull-ups 
  4. Iron cross (on rings) 
  5. Victorian cross (on parallel bars)

Core: 

  1. Human flag 
  2. Front lever (full) 
  3. Back lever (full) 
  4. Degree push-ups

Full Body: 

  1. Freestanding handstand push-ups 
  2. Handstand pirouettes 9
  3. One-handed handstand

Other Challenging Exercises:

  1. Crow pose
  2. Headstand
  3. Elbow lever
  4. Side lever
  5. Manna
  6. Muscle-up to front lever

99. Planche push-ups

  1. Impossible dips

Tips for Choosing Exercises

Start with Your Level: Choose exercises that are appropriate for your current fitness level and gradually progress to more challenging variations.

Focus on Proper Form: Prioritize proper form over quantity to prevent injuries and maximize results.

Listen to Your Body: Rest when needed and don’t push yourself beyond your limits.

Variety is Key: Incorporate a variety of exercises to target different muscle groups and keep your workouts engaging.

Have Fun: Enjoy the process of learning and mastering new exercises.

This list provides a comprehensive overview of calisthenics exercises for all levels. Remember to start with the basics, focus on proper form, and gradually progress as you get stronger. With dedication and consistency, you can achieve incredible results with calisthenics and transform your body and mind.

100 Best Calisthenics Exercises for All Levels
100 Best Calisthenics Exercises for All Levels

100 Best Calisthenics Exercises for All Levels

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