Coach Darren Ellis Unveils 3-Part Fitness Plan With 2 Weekly Strength Sessions
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Updated · The Independent · May 16
Coach Darren Ellis Unveils 3-Part Fitness Plan With 2 Weekly Strength Sessions
2 articles · Updated · The Independent · May 16
Darren Ellis’s minimalist routine centers on three targets: two full-body strength sessions a week, 10,000 daily steps and two breathless aerobic workouts.
The plan is designed for people short on time or motivation, with strength sessions lasting just 10 to 15 minutes and built around simple squat, push, pull and hinge movements.
32% of UK adults met the WHO’s twice-weekly muscle-strengthening guideline in the 2021 NHS Health Survey for England, versus 64% who hit the 150-minute aerobic target.
March guidance from the American College of Sports Medicine reinforced the same idea after its first strength-training update in 17 years: consistency matters more than complex programming.
Ellis says beginners can scale up gradually — even adding 500 daily steps at a time — while making a sustainable floor of 2 weekly sessions instead of chasing unrealistic daily workouts.
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