
If you want to shift your fitness fast, burpees will make it happen. With this one simple yet challenging move you can send your heart rate through the roof, build cardio endurance and torch fat.
Burpees are fast-paced, dynamic and never boring. You don’t need any equipment and you can do them any time, anywhere. String together burpees in rapid succession and you’ll put your fitness, agility, coordination and strength to the test.
The muscles you work
Burpees are the ultimate full-body exercise! You work your triceps, chest, glutes, quads, hamstrings, calves and all the muscles of your core with each rep.

How to set up the perfect burpee
The movement
Tailor the move to suit your ability
An alternative to doing the burpee is to try a few by just walking your legs back instead of jumping into plank. You can also take out the jump at the end.
To advance this move try and shoot your feet out even faster into the plank. However, it’s important that you have your technique right before you add speed.
Other ways to up the ante include adding a push-up during the plank phase of the movement, doing one-armed burpees (make sure you alternate arms), adding a tuck jump at the end of each burpee, or jumping laterally over a bench in between burpees.
Fun fact: The burpee is named after American physiologist Royal H. Burpee who created it in 1940 as part of his Ph.D. thesis as a quick and simple way to assess fitness.
Make sure you …
Try 12 days of burpees. Start on day one by seeing how many burpees you can do in two minutes, and aim to add an extra burpee each day. On the final day, challenge yourself with the 2-minute burpee beep test.
The 2-minute burpee beep test is a great way to give your body a short, sharp cardio kick. Press play on the video and Ben Main will coach you through this tough challenge.

Alternatively you can simply play the soundtrack below and see if you can do a burpee every time you hear a beep – be warned, the beeps get quicker towards the end!
Burpee Beep Test
Les Mills
Up for the 100 burpee challenge? See how long it takes you to power through 100 burpees. If you can do it within 10 minutes you should feel pretty pleased with yourself. Do this 100 burpee challenge weekly and aim to knock off a little time each week.
Fun fact: Burpees first became popular when the US military began using them to test the fitness level of new recruits during World War II.
If you like the idea of smashing out sets of burpees to some motivating beats give LES MILLS GRIT a go. Burpees are also a regular feature in BODYATTACK and often BODYSTEP too. You can find a class or work out via LES MILLS On Demand.
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