Seven intervals in just over five minutes: arm circles and hip openers to loosen up, a minute of bodyweight squats, 45 seconds each of reverse lunges and push-ups, then a 20-second shake-out and a minute in down dog to close. 5:05 from start to finish.
It’s sized for the gap between meetings — enough to get blood moving, short enough that nobody notices you were gone. The intervals run uneven on purpose, sized to each movement rather than to a tidy round structure. If even five minutes won’t fit, open the preset in the editor and trim the flow to the pieces you need.
Four foundational moves rotated for three rounds at 0:30 work, 0:20 rest. A complete first session — pushing, squatting, hinging, and bracing without any kit at all.
Ten rounds of 0:30 push-ups with 0:30 rest. The simplest bodyweight session there is — drop in any time of day, anywhere, and clock the work.
Four upper-body stations rotated for four rounds at 0:40 work, 0:20 rest. Mixes push and pull patterns so neither side of the body gets cooked early.
Three push-up variations, six rounds each, finished one variation at a time before moving to the next. Group format keeps the focus on a single pattern as fatigue accumulates — fight to hold form.
A ladder of push-ups: work intervals climb from 0:20 to 1:00 then back down, with proportional rests between. Asymmetric on purpose — the descent feels easier than the climb, but it isn’t.
Eight rounds of 0:40 bodyweight squats with 0:20 rest. Find a steady tempo, drive through full range, and let the legs do the talking.
Four leg-dominant movements rotated for four rounds at 0:40 work, 0:20 rest. Hits quads, glutes, and posterior chain across the round — your legs will know.
Three lower-body holds and grinds, four rounds each, finished one at a time. Grouped so isometrics stack — fatigue builds within a station rather than spreading across them.
Six rounds of 0:30 burpees with 0:45 rest. Honest, awful, effective — pace the first two rounds so you can finish the last two.
Eight rounds of 0:20 mountain climbers with 0:10 rest — four minutes of pure conditioning. Short, sharp, and over before you can talk yourself out of it.
A non-symmetrical conditioning ladder: burpees, jumping jacks, and high knees mixed at varying durations and rests. No two work bouts the same — keep watching the screen.
Three-block session: a mobility flow, a strength circuit, then a HIIT finisher. The compound timer chains them with a minute of rest between blocks.