Unlock Quick Body Transformation: Top Home Workout Gear for Core and Full-Body Fitness in 2026

Choi Ji-young | 2026.04.24

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A hotter‑than‑usual spring and growing interest in body shaping are sending more people to home workouts, fueling demand for core and full‑body exercise equipment.

With warmer weather arriving earlier and lighter clothing becoming the norm, more consumers are looking for short‑term solutions to reshape their bodies. The short, intensive trend—often called “quick body making”—has spread, driving interest in workouts and products that promise visible results in a brief period.

Many are opting to exercise at home instead of going to the gym. To save time and cut costs while fitting fitness into daily life, consumers are increasingly drawn to devices that target the core and full body simultaneously.

The Future’s healthcare brand Kallo (CEO Do Kyung‑baek) has introduced a compact, easy‑to‑use home trainer. The Kallo Twister centers on a waist‑twisting motion designed to engage the abdomen and lower body at the same time.

Online home‑training platform Quat provides trainer‑led programs and personalized plans that let users combine core, full‑body and cardio workouts. Its digital curriculum and routine‑design tools are cited as factors that help people stick with their exercise regimens.

A Kallo representative said consumers are increasingly prioritizing efficiency in the time they spend exercising, and demand is shifting toward home‑fitness devices that offer combined stimulation and integrate with digital platforms.

The Future is expanding beyond its healthcare brand into dietary supplements, inner‑beauty products and anti‑aging cosmetics, broadening its lineup around home training and wellness devices.