As we continue to grapple with a virus about which fact and fiction seem to flip-flop daily, the old adage “better safe than sorry” continually comes to mind. And while we have no plans to barricade our domiciles or step outside encased in a hermetically sealed hazmat suit, we wouldn’t blame anyone for opting to, say, work out at home rather than in a heavily trafficked gym.
While the best fitness facilities are taking admirable steps to safeguard against the spread of diabolical germs, home-based modalities appear primed for a bump. With that in mind, here’s a roundup of workouts, apps and equipment uniquely suited to domestic fitness fanatics, old and new.

Get Ripped Quick with This Simple and Effective HIIT Workout
Trying to do the shortest workout possible? Here's one to try.

The Ultimate Hotel Room Workout
This workout takes just 20 minutes, and can be done in any hotel room — or honestly any living room.

The 12 Best Fitness Apps Right Now
Countless apps strive to help make you fitter, stronger, leaner, looser and more relaxed than ever before. Here are our favorites.

7 Trainers Share Their Home Gym Essentials
We asked some of our favorite fitness pros what gear graces their domestic setups. Whether you have a lot of space or a little, they're got you covered.

The 5 Best Kettlebells to Buy and the 5 Best Moves to Do with Them
If you're looking for one functional tool that'll work with every move you do, pick up a kettlebell today.

The Best Available Dumbbells for Your Home Gym — and the Best Moves to Do With Them
Where to find increasingly scarce home weight equipment, plus expert tips on what to do with it.

This High-Tech, Small-Footprint Setup Is the Ultimate Home Workout Solution
An interactive screen that acts as a mirror when not in use is one of the smartest workout tools we've seen.

The 3 Best At-Home Rowing Machines
Finding the perfect indoor rowing machine for your space can be tricky. Our favorites will help you reach your stronger, faster, better goals.
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