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Partner Session (40-45 Minutes)

Train together. Push harder. Finish stronger.

This week’s Workout of the Week is all about shared effort. Partner workouts are a great way to stay motivated, increase intensity, and bring a competitive edge to your training.

No matter your level, this session is designed to challenge both endurance and full-body strength.


Warm-Up (5–8 Minutes)

Complete together:

  • 20 Air Squats

  • 20 Alternating Lunges

  • 20 High Knees

  • 20 Jumping Jacks

  • 10 Push-Ups

Repeat for 2 rounds.


The Partner Workout (25–30 Minutes)

Format: You Go, I Go
One partner works while the other rests.

Part 1: Partner AMRAP 18

Complete as many rounds as possible in 18 minutes:

  • 12 Dumbbell/Kettlebell Swings (or bodyweight hip hinges)

  • 10 Push-Ups

  • 10 Goblet Squats (or air squats)

  • 12 Sit-Ups

Partner 1 completes a full round, then Partner 2 goes.
Keep alternating until time is up.


Part 2: Finisher (8–10 Minutes)

For Time - Split the Work

  • 100 Wall Balls 

  • 80 Mountain Climbers

  • 60 Burpees

  • 40 Sit-Ups

Divide reps however you like - switch as needed.


Cool Down (5 Minutes)

  • Hip flexor stretch

  • Hamstring stretch

  • Child’s pose

  • Deep breathing to bring the heart rate down


Scaling Options

To make it more accessible:

  • Step-back burpees instead of jumping

  • Incline or knee push-ups

  • Reduce reps by 20% for beginners

  • Add weight for advanced workout


Why Partner Training Works

  • Built-in rest means higher intensity

  • Shared effort boosts motivation

  • Perfect for conditioning, endurance, and community training

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