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Team up, train together, and add variety to your workout with Partner Workouts.

If you struggle to stay motivated when working out, let Partner Workouts guide you back into the game. Discover the benefits of working out with a partner, avoid slacking, and maximise your workout session with over 70 partner exercises. Partner Workouts shows you how to test yourself with stability exercises and resistance training for beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels of confidence, all using fun and effective partner training.

Enjoy couple workouts and further your progress with 8 week programs that structure exercises into effective, achievable, and challenging fitness plans. Push yourself, motivate your partner, and achieve your goals together.

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introduction

Partner workouts give you a chance to enhance and strengthen your exercise routines. Theyre more fun than exercising solo, and they offer a level of accountability: youre more likely to show up, get your sweat on, and see results when youve got a friend counting on you and encouraging you. But the benefits dont stop there.

why work out with a partner

fun

Doing a million squats alone? Boring. Doing a million squats with a friend? An opportunity for laughter, bonding, and support. A workout buddy can make exercising feel easier even when its not.

Performance

A 2012 study by researchers at Michigan State University in the US found that people exercising with a partner worked out twice as long as those exercising alone, as they didnt want to be the first to stop.

Confidence

If youre ever unsure about how to perform an exercise properly, a workout partner can help reduce uncertainty and boost confidence as you become more aware of your own weaknesses.

Motivation

Ongoing social support is one of the most effective means for starting and maintaining a fitness programme. When youve got a friend encouraging you to work harder, youre more likely to work harder.

Safety

With a friend by your side, youll always have someone there to help with balance, correct your form, and wave off strangers, particularly if you typically exercise outside or in isolated locations.

Exercise Organization

The exercises in this eBook are categorized by three types, separated into chapters: resistance, assisted pairings, and stability. Some exercises fit more than one category. For example, an exercise using a BOSU ball, or balance trainer, might have a stability aspect, but also appears in the resistance or assisted pairings chapter, as the exercise falls into more than one of these categories.

Along with the exercises being classified into specific categories, theyre also separated into levels of difficulty. While these levels are a good indicator of a particular exercises challenge, dont overlook exercises simply because they fall into a level outside your comfort zone. Many exercises include alternative versions that offer an easier or harder variation.

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assess your level

If you dont know where youre starting, how will you know what youve achieved? Aside from helping you track your improvement over weeks or months, an initial fitness assessment can help you achieve your goals. After taking these tests, youll know which level to start at in this eBook.

Write down your results so you can refer to them later. Retest your general fitness at periodic intervals to track your changes over time.

fitness Tests

This simple personal fitness assessment enables you to determine your starting level for this eBook.

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Test 1

3-Minute Step Test

Purpose Gauges your cardiovascular fitness based on your hearts ability to recover after physical exertion, as measured by your heart rate

Equipment 31cm (12in) step or bench, timer with a second hand, and metronome (or find a free metronome app)

Set the metronome to 96 beats per minute (bpm).

Stand with the step or bench in front of you. Step up one foot after the other, then down one foot after the next, moving in sync with the metronome, for 3 minutes. Alternate your lead foot each time you step up.

Sit down to count your heart rate for 1 minute using your carotid pulse (at your neck). Refer to the for your age group to convert your heart rate to points.

Test 2

1-Minute push up Test

Purpose Assesses your upper-body muscular strength and endurance, as measured by how many reps you can perform

Equipment Timer

Men should assume a standard push up position, supported by their hands and feet. Women should assume a modified push up position, supported by their hands and knees.

Have your partner monitor your time, counting as you perform as many full push ups as possible in 1 minute. You should lower yourself to within 7.5cm (3in) off the floor before fully straightening your arms.

Refer to the for your age group to convert the number of reps you performed into points.

Test 3

1-Minute squat Test

Purpose Gauges your lower-body muscular strength and endurance, as measured by how many reps you can perform

Equipment Timer, sturdy chair

Stand in front of the chair.

Have your partner monitor your time, counting as you perform as many squats as possible in 1 minute. When you squat down, lightly touch your glutes to the chair (but dont sit all the way down) before returning to a standing position.

Refer to the for your age group to convert the number of reps you performed into points.

Test 4

1-Minute sit-up Test

Purpose Assesses your abdominal and core muscular strength and endurance, as measured by how many reps you can perform

Equipment Timer

Lie on the floor, with your knees bent and your feet flat. Rest your hands lightly on your upper thighs.

Have your partner monitor your time, counting as you perform as many sit-ups as possible in 1 minute. Use your abdominals to roll your torso up to a sitting position as your hands slide up your thighs to your knees.

Refer to the for your age group to convert the number of reps you performed into points.

Why Not Factor in Weight and BMI?

Weight and BMI (body mass index) dont actually convey much information about internal health. Its possible to have a low BMI or weight while still having an unhealthy body composition. Likewise, its possible to have a high BMI or weight while having a healthy body composition.

If weight loss is an important goal, you can monitor it in relation to measurements that provide more information about internal health, such as tape measurements that track changes in body size at specific sites, particularly the belly (which is associated with heart disease), or body fat testing (which conveys more information about fat mass and lean mass), which is associated with overall health.

How you look and feel are you energized and are you free of injury or illness? are also good indicators of your overall health and wellness. If you feel the need to track your BMI or weight, dont lose sight of your other fitness goals.

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How to take your pulse

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To take your pulse at your neck, place your index and middle fingers under your jaw on the side of your neck (at your carotid artery).

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