Bonus points for low impact and cheap/free. I have a foot injury and can’t run/bike/hike for a bit.

Editing this to say:

  • Thank you all for the suggestions, I love the Lemmy community, and,
  • I know a lot of workouts can be done at home, and these are all great ideas. However, I bike/hike because I have trouble motivating myself to just work out as an activity. I trick myself using fun, but I don’t know how to make indoor excercise exciting.
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    https://nick-e.com/push-up/

    How to Build Up to a Full Push-Up if You Can’t Yet Do One:

    So now that we’ve outlined the ideal push-up on the floor, that’s great for those who have the strength to do it. But what if you can’t do it? Maybe you thought you could do them, but now that you’re trying with proper form they’re too hard! Or maybe you came to this guide knowing for certain you can’t do one. The solution is Incline Push-ups.

    There’s even a level below that not mentioned. Standing wall push ups. Stand against a wall lean into it. Do push ups. Eventually you get comfortable and can do incline push ups.

    Browse the site. It started on reddit r/bodyweightfitness but many contributors left during the exodus.