Thanks for joining us today for the Runners’ Roundup. Each Wednesday, you will find posts for all things running and fitness. I am a big fan of strength training for runners and today, I am sharing my go to Full Body Bosu Workout. This workout can be done with or without weights depending on your comfort level with the Bosu.
Full Body Bosu Workout For Runners
The Bosu literally means “both sides up” meaning you can use it on either or both sides. I find it to be a great addition to my home gym because it is so versatile. The exercises you can do with it are literally endless. So, let’s get to it!
Perform each circuit through and repeat one or two times more. Again, if you are new to Bosu, I would suggest starting without weights. Otherwise, I suggest using medium weights (whatever that means for you).
Warm up with “hop overs ” for 30 seconds. Step over across the Bosu and back. Can be low impact or more of a hop.
Circuit 1
Side Lunge with a press up x 15 each side
Squat with a bicep curl x 15
Dead Lifts x 15
Decline push ups (feet on Bosu) x 10
Circuit 2
One legged bridges x 15 each side
Crunches x 15
Bird Dogs x 15 each leg
Plank with Bosu other side up 30 seconds (Spiderman legs optional add on)
Thanks for helping to make the Runners’ Roundup a huge success by visiting all of the hosts: Me, Debbie, Rachel, Smitha, Jen, and Lisa.
Runners’ bodies are not built on running alone. Increase overall strength and fitness by adding this Full Body Bosu Workout For Runners into your weekly routine. Tell me, how often do you strength train? Have you used a BOSU in your fitness routine?
Catrina says
Great workouts – I particularly like the declined push-ups! Awesome!
And I had no idea that Bosu meant “both sides up” – I thought it was just the name of the producer.
Deborah Brooks says
Yes both sides up! You can do pretty much anything with it
Lisa @ Mile by Mile says
Looks like a great workout! I love mixing things up with my bosu. I need to remember to use it more!
Deborah Brooks says
I go through phases w it. There is so much you can do with it
Michelle D. says
Isn’t the Bosu such a great tool?! I have recently started using mine more and it made appearance in yesterday’s OTF class. I’ll be incorporating some of these moves into my next workout. Thanks for sharing.
Deborah Brooks says
Great to hear! Hope I gave you some ideas
Marcia says
Thank you for this! I have no idea why I haven’t been using my Bosu. I’m going to try this!
Deborah Brooks says
I go through phases of using mine more or less. I love finding new ways to use it
Wendy says
Adding the unstableness (is that a word) of the BOSU to these moves is really great for engaging the core! Thanks for sharing!
Deborah Brooks says
Yes I agree the Bosu really forces you to engage your core more
Stephanie Mitchell says
Great article. Love all your workouts.
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks for helping w this one!
Maureen @ Maureen Gets Real says
I’m pretty sure the decline pushups would kill me if I had to balance on the bosu ball ha.
Birddogs on the bosu is a great exercise! I would do them in PT sometimes
Deborah Brooks says
You can totally do them!
The Accidental Marathoner says
I’ve never tried using a Bosu ball. You make it look easy but I know that comes from experience! I’m trying to add new workouts to my routine. I may have to check it out.
Deborah Brooks says
Oh you will love it! Really forces you to engage your core which is always a struggle for me
Debbie says
I love the BOSU! You always have great ideas. I use them for myself and for my clients!
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks I love to find new things to do with it
Kimberly Hatting says
Okay. I’m putting a Bosu at the top of my bday wishlist!!!! And if I’m not gifted one, I’ll be buying one. End of story 🙂
Deborah Brooks says
Yay I think you will love it! Endless possibilities
Judy @ Chocolaterunsjudy says
Unforurnately I don’t have a Bosu (although I have used them at gyms). How about one for stability balls? I do have one of those!
I try to strength train about 3 x week. Sometimes it’s a challenge to get in the run, the foam rolling, the yoga . . .
Deborah Brooks says
I love my stability too and I have done one before but sure why not? I can do another one
Jenn says
I think I am going to invest in a bosu when I am a little stronger. I am hoping to convert our office into more of an office/gym/lounge and I’ll have some space to use it. I have used it a few times in PT, but it’s super unstable with my injured leg, and I’m just not quiiiite there.
Deborah Brooks says
But you will be soon!
Amanda Kerr says
This is amazing! Mixing things up is key. I’ve been meaning to a workout plan like this for my strength training. Thanks for the reminder! 🙂
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks for checking it out. Hope these give you some ideas as well
Rachel says
I LOVE my BOSU ball. I don’t use it as much as I would like, though. I only have two and they aren’t commercial grade so I don’t take them to the gym I train out of too often. I wish I could use them more!
Deborah Brooks says
I really do like them and they are so versatile
Laurie says
Thanks for sharing this great Bosu workout with us. There is a Bosu class in the gym right before the Body Pump class I often attend and I have toyed with the idea of taking it. Maybe this is the push I need…
Deborah Brooks says
I think you will like it! Report back please 🙂
Natalie says
These workouts sounds like fun. Challenging but fun 🙂 I need to get that Bosu ball. I’ve been prolong it for far to long.
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks I have had it for years and I love finding new ways to use it
Leslie says
I love how versatile the Bosu is. Great for so many things! I love this list of workouts you have!
Deborah Brooks says
Very versatile and thanks hope you give them a try
Darlene S Cardillo says
I do not have one but used one at PT when I broke my ankle – a great workout.
Deborah Brooks says
Thanks! Yes I really enjoy using mine often
Julie @ Running in a Skirt says
My bosu is sadly collecting dust which is silly because it’s such a cool tool!!! I need to do this workout. Thanks for the inspo!
Deborah Brooks says
You bet! Pull that thing out 🙂
Angela Campos says
I love a good Bosu workout and this one looks amazing!! I can’t wait to try it!!!
Deborah Brooks says
I do love the versatility of it too
Debbie @ Deb Runs says
Great post, Deborah! I love my BOSU, both for myself and for using it with my clients.
Deborah Brooks says
I do too! It’s so versatile
Shathiso says
What great workouts! I’ve only used a bosu as part of my pilates classes. But have always enjoyed it’s versatility!
Deborah Brooks says
So versatile! Hope you check some of them out
Zenaida Arroyo says
Thanks for sharing! I had no idea what Bosu meant? Not that I have a better idea of how to use it, now I need to figure out when and how often to use it.
Deborah Brooks says
Such a great piece of versatile equipment
iidorun says
I was looking at the bosu but thought an exercise ball or even medicine ball might be more versatile, but now looking at these exercises…. hmmmm…. if you can only have one…thoughts?
Deborah Brooks says
Oh it’s hard to pick! I use them both so often. Depends on what you want to do? More strength training?
iidorun says
Yes – something “fun” to use during cross training, strength training workouts. Is there such a thing? 😁
iidorun says
I want to do more FUN strength training – something different since doing curls even in all its variations now seems so boring…
Deborah Brooks says
I am all about having fun w my workouts too. Life is too short not to!