Favorite November 2025 workouts on YouTube

   As the holidays approach and the year is coming to an end, keeping consistent with our workout routines gets harder. Thankfully, many great YouTube fitness creators have brought a plethora of challenging and fun videos to help keep their audiences active even at home. Without further ado, here are some of my personal favorites workouts released on this month.

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  40 min Full Body Pilates Band Workout by Pilates by Izzy:


  Izzy has released many great videos this month but this video requiring only a resistance band is my absolute favorite. By using different band placements to target pretty much every muscle group, this routine is a burner for the entire body. With fully guided instructions and creative variations, you won't be bored for even a second.
  • Level: Intermediate to advanced.
  • Equipment required: Exercise mat and resistance band.
  • Low impact with no modifications.

  The Longevity Plan for Women by Marie Steffen

  
  Marie Steffen is currently one of my favorite creators on the platform, her frequent uploads of challenging low impact routines are a staple in my current routine. In this occasion, Marie has crafted the Longevity Plan for Women, combining mobility exercises with strength training and Pilates with the goal of maintaining muscle mass, bone density, and improving daily mobility. Progressively increasing the difficulty with harder exercises and weights, this workout plan is a great challenge with many benefits.
  • Level: Intermediate to advanced.
  • Equipment required: Light and medium weights, exercise mat.
  • Low impact with few modifications.

   Sweaty Cardio and Strong Core by Sydney Cummings

 
   As a part of her new Pumped program, Sydney has created cardio workouts with a core component for her weekly cardio sessions. In this particular workout alternating fast paced cardio exercises with traditional core moves, isometric holds are used as a finished to every set to maximize muscle fatigue. Light to medium dumbbells are also used to add additional resistance to the core exercises, making this workout a functional approach to core training. 
  • Level: All levels.
  • Equipment required: Light and medium weights, exercise mat.
  • High impact with low impact options.

   Mamma Mia Dance Workout by Kyra Pro


   Fun and short workouts are the best way to get out of a fitness rut. This easy dance choreography uses some of the greatest songs from the Mamma Mia musical as background music. And if you struggle with following choreography, every step is previewed on screen.
  • Level: Beginner friendly.
  • No equipment.
  • Light jumping, can be easily modified.
   Hip-Hop Abs Dance Workout by Kaleila Jordan from PS Fit


  As mentioned in my previous article about standing ab workouts, dancing is an excellent way to connect with your core muscles. In this routine, hip hop steps are combined with standing ab exercises to target the core while moving the hips. Obliques and lower abs will certainly stay active through this fun routine.
  • Level: All levels.
  • No equipment.
  • High and low impact options available.

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