Building Muscle Without Weights

Kim Kardashian and Reggie Bush doing pushupsBuilding muscle without weights is entirely possible–even preferred in some cases. It is a common misconception that you must join a fancy gym or buy expensive Olympic weights, squat racks, and other esoteric equipment in order to forge a well-developed body. But that is not true. Especially if you follow a sound, well-rounded exercise program coupled with good nutrition.

Remember when you were a kid and did all those pushups, pullups, and situps? You did calisthenics, ran, and played games in your physical education classes?

Most likely, you ate a solid diet consisting of plenty of eggs, mancakes, beef, fish, chicken, and water.

You know, the simple things. You led the simple life.

You still can.

Building Muscle Without Weights

In fact, unless you're an adult, I would suggest that you be very cautious of training with weights, especially very heavy weights. They take their toll on young joints, and while you may not feel it today, you may very well experience a lot of joint issues in your 40s and 50s. Arth Ritis is not a friendly man!

But you can certainly follow the lead of many men and women who train without weights. They do bodyweight exercises like pushups for the frontal torso muscles, chin ups for the back and biceps and rear delts, and single-leg squats for leg, glute, and lower back development.

By simply doing as many reps as possible for multiple sets per day, you can build a fantastic-looking and performing body.

Start out by doing one set of as many reps as you can do in each of these exercises:

  • Chin ups
  • Push ups
  • Single-leg squats
  • Crunch

When you can do more than 20 reps in any of the exercises, drop the reps and add a set. Start off with the first set at 12 reps and finish with as many reps as you can do.

A variation on this theme is to just pick a number of reps in a workout that you want to complete. I will talk more about that in a future post.

If you want a fully-fleshed out "how to build muscle without weights" program, check out the Bodyweight Training Program

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17 Comments

  1. I think bodyweight exercises are highly underused.  Everyone is too concerned about how much they can bench press.  I'm personally much more impressed by someone who can power through pullup after pullup.  Bodyweight exercises are also great because they can be performed almost anywhere.

  2. billspaced says:

    @ Dave – I totally agree! There’s something primal about bodyweight exercises, too. Makes you feel rugged and like you did something.

  3. I also agree with Dave, some of the hardest workouts I do entail bodyweight only exercises.  Sometimes simplicity can produce amazing results.  Great post.

  4. billspaced says:

    @ Insanity Fitness – Yep! Somehow, it’s more gratifying to do bodyweight exercises. Sort of like working with hand tools when a power tool would “get the job done.”

  5. When i got these type of muscls

  6. dissident says:

    My thing is, pushups hurt my wrists. Pullups, I'm too superstitious to install a bar that might fall off or pull my door off. I can do crunches easy though. The rest is all machines.

  7. billspaced says:

    @ dissident – I hear you on both counts. I had a nasty crash on my bike nearly a year ago and up until a week or so ago, I couldn’t do pushups without a lot of nearly unbearable wrist pain. Thanks goodness that’s over! There are pullup bars that you install in your doorjambs, using wood screws and metal brackets. They’re pretty stout. I’ve had one for years and it’s still as strong as ever. You can always take a run or walk or ride to your local park and do your chin ups there.

    As for the pushups, you could buy some of those pushup bars. Your wrists aren’t stressed nearly as much as they are with regular pushups.

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  9. I think we can get more faster gains out of doing bodyweight exercises because we are activating all the big muscle groups through using our own bodyweight. It is fast,easy and safer to do compared to normal weights.

  10. Azri Miskal says:

    I absolutely agree that one can do body weight exercises to gain muscle. Like bar-barians.com. I think they are a cool group for body weight exercise fanatics. On top of just crunches, I think leg raises is important for targeting the lower abdominal muscles.

  11. GG says:

    Body building is a great activity, it is always fun.

  12. I would sure build a lot of muscle if I had that beauty of Kardashians on my shoulders.
     One can build muscle or at least burn some fat even through gardening. Tilling the soil with a shovel will sure burn a lot of cells.

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