Who says exercise has to be a serious endeavor? If you’re ready to break a sweat and maybe get a little silly in the process, then these entertaining workouts on YouTube are definitely worth hitting the play button.

1. Drumming Workouts

Drumming-inspired workouts paired with intense music make for incredibly fun cardio sessions. Not just for musicians, these routines invite everyone to channel their inner rock star.

18-Minute Drumming Inspired Full Body Workout

Follow along with this 18-minute exercise routine that will have your whole body in motion. Use a pair of drumsticks (or anything you have handy) to duplicate this unapologetically loud and upbeat workout.

2. Hoop Workouts

If you loved playing with a hula-hoop as a kid, then these workouts will be a blast. Scarlett shows you how to build core strength (and learn some cool tricks) with the classic hoop.

Hula-Hoop Dance Workout: 15 Minute Fitness Hoop for Experienced Beginners

Work on the key abdominal moves needed to keep the hoop in motion with this beginner-friendly video. You'll also add in some arm movements and side steps for a more full-body experience.

Hula-Hoop Dance Workout: Pumping 10 Minute Fast Paced Intermediate Intense Blast

For more experienced hoop users, this routine includes aerobic and dance moves that are all performed while keeping the hoop spinning.

If you just can't get enough of it, there are plenty more hula hoop workouts on YouTube. Many people love this spirited and just plain fun approach to movement.

3. Dance-Inspired Yoga

Blend dance moves with yoga for an unexpected approach to movement. Rashmi's channel features great fitness content, and the dance-inspired yoga flows are especially enjoyable.

Dance Yoga Workout Step by Step

First, learn the steps and sequence of Rashmi's dance yoga fitness routine. A blend of contemporary movement with yoga, it's a refreshing and energizing flow. The instructions are clear, and you don't need a background in dance to enjoy following along.

Dance Yoga Fitness Workout | Full Sequence

Now, perform all the steps together in this dance-like flow. Rashmi makes it look effortless, but trying to keep up is part of the fun. Check out the beginner yoga poses on YouTube if you'd like a little more time with these types of shapes.

4. Home Trampoline (Rebounder) Workouts

Bounce into fitness with these cardio exercises. As anyone who has visited a trampoline park can attest, it doesn't take long to work up a sweat on these devices.

20 Minute HIIT Mini Trampoline Workout

Michelle Briehler demonstrates this high-intensity interval training routine with plenty of amped-up exercises. Jumping jacks, leg raises, and kicks are just a few of the exercises you'll tackle in this video.

35 Minute Trampoline Cardio Workout

Perform this routine on your trampoline, or simply follow along on a soft surface. At any rate, this video will have you doing sprints, star jacks, squats, and much more for just over thirty minutes.

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5. Tumbling and Gymnastics

When was your last cartwheel? Get back into basic gymnastics moves, even as an adult.

Tumbling Workout | Beginner (for Adults)

Tyson Edwards offers advice to adults interested in tumbling, starting with a series of moves named after animals. Try out duck walk, bouncing bear, and crab walk drills to build strength and flexibility. Once you're comfortable there, try out some basic tumbling and cartwheels.

ZERO to Handstand

As Edwards shows, handstands are also in the mix. Learn the basic exercises that can help you build up to a handstand with this increasingly intense video.

6. Slackline Routines

As YouTuber Antranik DotOrg proves, a few helpful tips can make your first experience with walking on a slackline much better. Here's how to get started with the sport that calls on all your balancing skills.

Slackline Basics for Beginners with Antranik (Part 1)

First, learn some balance drills and ways to bail off the line in this helpful introductory video. You'll also get instructions about the best way to place your foot on the line and how to start using your arms for stability.

Slackline Basics for Beginners with Antranik (Part 2)

Next, learn how to start taking your first steps on the slackline with this video. As Antranik explains, your core and arms can help a lot with the balancing act.

Invite Some Serious Fun Into Your Workouts With These YouTube Fitness Videos

As these YouTube videos prove, effective workouts can still be incredibly fun. Liven up your approach to movement and fitness with these videos featuring playful activities you can try out today.