The Ultimate Full-Body Partner Workout

When it comes to warming up, everyone has a preferred method. Some start with a gentle jog, others use the rowing machine or cross-trainer. The key is to raise your heart rate and get your joints moving.

Spend 8–10 minutes on your chosen warm-up, then move into some general mobility work and dynamic stretching.

The 'Wheel' Workout

For this session, you’ll train in pairs. We call this a ‘wheel’ workout, where the hub is a 400m run. You’ll run:

  • Before starting
  • Between each exercise
  • After finishing

Exercises

  • Box jumps
  • Burpees
  • Dumbbell push press
  • Kettlebell swings
  • Mountain climbers

Run before the box jumps, after the mountain climbers, and between each movement.

Rep Scheme

  • Level 1: 60 reps between you
  • Level 2: 70 reps between you
  • Level 3: 80 reps between you

Cool Down

Finish with a gentle cool down on the bike or treadmill, followed by full-body static stretches.

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