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Trainer Joe Wicks shares a mood-boosting HIIT workout that takes just 20 minutes

Harry Bullmore
2 min read
 Trainer Joe Wicks leading a workout as part of his PE With Joe video series, which helped Brits stay active during the coronavirus pandemic.
Trainer Joe Wicks leading a workout as part of his PE With Joe video series, which helped Brits stay active during the coronavirus pandemic.

If you’re hunting for an efficient, effective and equipment-free workout you can do at home, you’re in luck.

UK-favorite Joe Wicks has joined forces with Apple Fitness+ trainers Kim Ngo and Jamie-Ray Hartshorne to bring you a high-energy session that will raise your heart rate and lift your mood.

Follow-along with the YouTube video below to give it a go for yourself.

How to do Joe Wicks' 15-minute bodyweight HIIT workout

This workout contains 15 exercises, and you’ll do each one for 40 seconds followed by a brief 20-second rest. The video includes a quick warm-up and cool-down too, meaning it takes just 20 minutes from start to finish.

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There are two difficulty levels. Wicks and Ngo demonstrate the hardest version of each exercise throughout the workout, while Hartshorne provides a slightly easier alternative.

What is a HIIT workout?

Wicks’ workout is an example of a high-intensity interval training (or HIIT) session, combining intense bursts of effort with short breaks to work your heart and lungs as well as your muscles.

It features explosive moves like "air jacks" and core strengthening exercises like mountain climbers to develop speed, strength and athleticism simultaneously.

"HIIT can help to decrease body fat, increase strength and endurance, and improve health outcomes," the Harvard School of Public Health reports. It can also boost your mood, according to Wicks and his team.

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"Sometimes I have to remind myself that you never regret a workout. You always feel better at the end of it, and that’s what keeps bringing me back,” Wicks says.

Want more workout videos? The trainers have also teamed up on the official Apple Fitness+ platform within the Apple Fitness app, which has a one-month free trial available for new subscribers. Wicks joins Ngo for a 10-minute full-body strength session and co-hosts a 10-minute HIIT workout with Hartshorne.

Joe Wicks leading a workout on Apple Fitness+ with trainer Jamie-Ray Hartshorne
Joe Wicks leading a workout on Apple Fitness+ with trainer Jamie-Ray Hartshorne

Read through our guide to the best yoga mats, if you need something soft and grippy to support your at-home workouts

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