What Is an EMOM Workout?

Simple, effective, and surprisingly challenging - EMOM workouts have become a go-to training format for everyone from beginners to elite athletes.

EMOM stands for Every Minute On the Minute. At the start of each minute, you'll either perform a specific exercise for the full 60 seconds or complete a set number of reps before resting for whatever time remains.

The result? A workout that keeps you moving, keeps you focused, and makes every minute count.

Why EMOM Works

Workout 1: Mikko's Triangle EMOM

SkiErg – 1 minute

Drive the handles down using your core, lats, and hips. Focus on powerful, controlled pulls and find a rhythm you can maintain for the full minute.

Rowing Machine – 1 minute

Push through your legs, then finish the movement with your hips and arms. Aim for smooth, consistent strokes rather than sprinting from the start.

Assault Bike – 1 minute

A full-body challenge that quickly elevates your heart rate. Keep your effort steady and resist the temptation to go all-out too early.

Recovery Minute

Use the minute to slow your breathing, shake out your legs, and prepare for the next round.

Workout 2: Strength-Focused EMOM

Kettlebell Swings - 15 reps

Generate power from your hips and keep your core engaged throughout the movement. Think explosive, not rushed.

Goblet Squats – 12 reps

Hold the weight close to your chest and lower into a strong, controlled squat. Keep your chest lifted and drive through your heels on the way up.

Dumbbell Push Press – 10 reps

Use a slight bend in the knees to generate momentum before pressing the weights overhead. Control the movement on the way down.

Sit-Ups – 15 reps

Move with control and focus on engaging your core rather than using momentum to get up.

Recovery Minute

Take a breath, reset, and get ready for the next round.

Ready to Try It?

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