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    Home » Home Workout Routines For Women

    Full Body Superset Workout Routine [With PDF]

    Modified: May 1, 2026 · by Shelby Stover · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    Multiple graphics of a person working out with arrows pointing to text of the workout names.

    This Full Body Superset Workout combines strength and core exercises to maximize your working time. Done in about 20 minutes, there's no equipment needed for this session, and you can squeeze it in at any time of day to start building your strength.

    Multiple at home workout exercises with text descriptions on them and text above.

    A superset workout pairs two exercises back-to-back with little to no rest, targeting different muscle groups across your entire body.

    On busy days, keeping your workouts simple is key, and having a no-equipment option ready makes all the difference. This no-equipment superset workout is one to keep in your back pocket.

    It’s easy to adjust for any level, requires nothing but a bit of space, and helps you maximize results by pairing strength and core movements into efficient supersets. If you’re new to lifting, check out these beginner strength training tips to build your routine.

    And if you’re ready for more structure, my 6 Weeks to STRONG program walks you through simple, progressive workouts so you can keep getting stronger without the guesswork.

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    • Why You'll Love It
    • The Full Body Superset Workout
    • Workout Printable
    • Superset Workout Tips
    • More Home Workouts & Fitness Tips You Need
    • Superset Workout FAQs

    Why You'll Love It

    Quick to do: This full-body workout is done in under 30 minutes, making it easy to squeeze in.

    No equipment: There's no need to hit the gym or gather your gear; do this workout anywhere.

    Variable: The exercises can be made into low-impact variations easily enough, so it's great for beginners.

    The Full Body Superset Workout

    This workout, like all home workouts, is made for you to focus on engagement more than just movements. Read through the exercises, get comfy with them, and then dive in and get started! But don't forget to get in a mini warm up first.

    Skaters40 seconds
    Slider Crunch & Abductions30 seconds
    Rest15 seconds x4 sets
    Inverted Pike Press20 seconds
    Toe Taps30 seconds
    Rest15 seconds x3 rounds
    Hamstring Curl30 seconds
    Bear Crawl20 seconds
    Rest15 seconds x2 rounds

    How to use this workout:

    Perform the first two exercises back to back without rest. After the crunches, rest for 15 seconds and repeat that sequence for a total of four times. Move on to the next two exercises and perform them back to back without rest.

    After the toe taps rest for fifteen seconds and repeat the sequence for a total of three rounds. Finally, move on to the final sequence performing the exercises back to back without rest. Take fifteen seconds and repeat for a total of two rounds.

    Workout Printable

    Below is a PDF of the workouts for you to download (click the image). Here, you can record your weights and any notes.

    Mark down the workouts and then as you go through them week by week strive to progress them by upping your weight, improving your form, or getting through the sets faster.

    Image of a workout printable with notes on repetitions.

    Superset Workout Tips

    Don't forget to make sure your form is spot on and that you're activating the muscle group you should be!

    This is the only way to make at-home workouts WORK. This workout can help with total body muscle development and help burn fat, but only if it's executed properly.

    Skaters

    1. Stand upright
    2. Step out to one side and let your body lean in toward the middle of the supporting knee.
    3. Pause and then bounce to the other side, landing softly on the other foot.
    4. Repeat by bouncing back and forth.

    Here is a great demonstration of the skater exercise.

    Hack: No need to jump, just move side to side if you need the exercise to be low-impact.

    Woman in pink sports bra and blue shorts standing with one leg behind her performing ahte skaters exercise and text around it with form tips.

    Slider Crunch & Abduction

    1. Place your feet on a pair of sliders or use socks on a hardwood floor.
    2. Come into a full plank position.
    3. Use your abs to bring your knees into your chest, pause.
    4. Push your legs back to an extended position and then use your glutes to abduction (take out to the side) your feet.
    5. Return to the starting position and repeat.
    Two images of a woman in s ports bra and tights performing an slider crunch with text on the image to give tips.

    Pike Press

    1. Begin in a downward dog position with your feet super wide and hips in the air. Hands should be roughly shoulder width or slightly more apart.
    2. Tuck the elbows down from the shoulders and shoot them backward as you bend the elbows and lower your head toward the floor.
    3. Pause and push through the hands, lifting the head away from the floor and shrugging at the top of the movement.

    Here is a video demonstration of the pike press.

    Two images of a woman in blue pants and purple sports bra performing a shoulder press upside down with tips and arrows on how to perform it

    Toe Taps

    1. Lay on your back with the knees bent color to your bum.
    2. Tuck the ribs down and the hips towards the ribs so that your low back is on the ground. Raise one leg (keeping the knee bent).
    3. Maintain the core engagement as you touch the toe to the floor and raise the toe back up initiating the movement at the hip. Perform all repetitions on one side before the other.

    Here is a video demonstration of the toe taps exercise.

    Woman lying on her back performing toe taps

    Hamstring Curl

    1. Lying flat on your back place the sliders beneath your heels.
    2. Keep your knees bent slightly.
    3. Place your hands out to the sides and use your glutes to lift your bum off the floor without excessively arching the low back.
    4. Slide against the floor as you bring the heels into your bum.
    5. Push your heels back out to the starting position without letting your bum touch the ground. Perform 10 repetitions.

    Here is a video demonstration of the hamstring curl. Know that you can make it easier by only performing one leg at a time and taking the extra weight into the other leg with the knee bent. It's one of the best hamstring exercises for runners.

    Two images of a woman in blue pants and sports bra performing a hamstring curl lying on the ground.

    Bear Crawls

    1. Come onto all fours lifting the knees so that they hover above the ground
    2. keeping the hips low move one hand and the opposite leg forward
    3. repeat on the other side and begin to crawl forward
    4. perform the crawls forward and backwards

    Here is a video demonstration of the bear crawl.

    Woman in blue shirt and bright pants performing a bear crawl on her hands and toes with knees hovering

    More Home Workouts & Fitness Tips You Need

    If you're sick of piecing together workout plans, check out my 6 weeks to STRONG program that walks you through the exact process you need to start getting stronger at home.

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    Superset Workout FAQs

    Can no-equipment workouts be effective?

    It's not the equipment that makes a workout effective but the intensity, engagement, and consistency with which it's performed. No equipment workouts can be effective in both weight loss and muscle-building goals.

    How many times per week should I perform this workout?

    This full body superset workout can be done three to four times per week. Try to ensure that there is at least one day of recovery between workout days so that your muscles have time to be their best for the next session.

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