YouTube Title Ideas for Fitness
Fitness titles sell a transformation or a shortcut. State the outcome, the timeframe, and who it's for — vague 'workout' titles get buried under specific promises like 'lose belly fat in 2 weeks'.
Title examples that work
- The 10-Minute Ab Workout That Actually Works (No Equipment)
- I Did 100 Push-Ups a Day for 30 Days — Here's My Body
- Build a Bigger Chest With Just Dumbbells
- Beginner Full-Body Workout — No Gym, No Excuses
Tips for stronger titles
- Lead with the outcome and the body part — that's the search intent.
- Add constraints that lower the barrier: 'no equipment', 'at home', '10 minutes'.
- Timeframes ('30 days', '2 weeks') create a clear, clickable promise.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I title a workout video?
Combine the goal (fat loss, abs, strength), the format (time or equipment), and the audience (beginner, at home). That trio matches how people search.
Do 'X-day challenge' titles still work?
Yes — they bundle a clear promise with a story arc. Just deliver real before/after value so retention holds.
Should fitness titles target beginners?
Beginner-tagged titles have huge volume and less competition than advanced terms, so they're a smart entry point for newer channels.