


Keep your workforce fighting fit… with on-site fitness training
Reap the benefits of on-site fitness training for small groups or 1-2-1 and keep your people fighting fit, alert, responsive and most important of all… at their post.
Fitness at work programmes
Fitness Assessment
Fitness at work programmes start with a simple non-invasive ‘baseline check’ for each person.
Standing with bare feet on our biometric scales allows us to collect data about your body weight, fat mass, muscle mass, bone weight, BMI, metabolic age, hydration levels and visceral fat readings.
The results provide us with a snapshot of an individuals current physical health and fitness levels – measurements used for future comparison.
Fitness Training
We want exercise to be fun and rewarding, therefore the more we know about your people, the better we can find the right form of exercise and Personal Trainer most likely to get the best results for them.
Training can be a simple as a walking group at lunchtime; a session in an on-site gym (we will even supply the equipment); exercise classes before, during or after work; a runners’ or cycling club; or even training for a charity or corporate challenge.
Our team of qualified and experienced Personal Trainers will deliver on-site fitness training for small groups or 1-2-1, before, during, or after work hour.
Ongoing Support
As part of an overall Workplace Wellbeing Programme, fitness training is an ongoing process.
Our personal trainers work with each person or team for as long or as short a time as needed. We conduct further ‘baseline’ checks at regular intervals to monitor individual progress and ensure the effectiveness of training, adjusting the programme where necessary to ensure that you are getting consistent positive results.
Of all our services, the subject of Fitness Training at work is probably the most the most debated; “work is for work”, “no time for fitness when I’m working”, “It’s up to each person to keep fit in their own time”, “why should the company pay to get someone fit”.
In our experience the benefits are clear. Our ultimate purpose is to improve health, and prevent disease and disability by helping people develop resilience to the risks (both physical and mental) associated with running a business or working for a company. By fostering a healthy work environment where your people are resilient and well, hours lost to sickness is reduced and employees present as focused and proactive. On-site fitness training will keep your people fighting fit, alert, responsive and most important of all… at their post.
Fitness at Work programme options include:
- Programmes for fitness and weight loss
- Back to work support following injury or sickness
- Duty of care for struggling employees
- Healthy eating and nutrition coaching
- Rewards for hard working employees
- Team building or training for an event.

So much more than stopwatches and pushups
Scroll down to see how some of our clients have invested in the physical health of their employees,
and it will become evident as to why they encourage and support fitness training at work.

Rewarding loyal and hardworking employees
Consider something more adventurous and challenging…
The bosses from Aaron Wallis Sales Recruitment in Milton Keynes, wanted to, not only reward their employees, but also thank some of their clients and suppliers for their custom and support. They wanted a bit of a challenge to ensure it wasn’t just a boozy lad’s weekend! There had to be some benefit to investing company profits in what some would consider as fun.
How about the 3 Peaks Challenge, UK, Ireland or Mainland Spain? Experiencing high altitude with a trek up the highest mountain in North Africa – Toubkal? How about traversing a glacier in Norway; or a soak in a hot water stream in Iceland – the land of ice and fire; or Croatia for a two-day hike and a day kayaking?
Just imagine the adventure, the shared experience, shared adversity.
Outcomes
Tired after an exhilarating challenge, looking forward to a few beers. Witnessing some of the most beautiful scenery on the planet. Overcoming fear of traversing steep slopes and ice fields. Getting to the top of the mountain to witness the sunrise and feel the cold wind. Discovering your strengths and weaknesses and those of your companions. Learning new skills – crossing rivers, reading maps, scrabbling on slippery rocks, keeping dry! Putting ego aside and asking for help.
These are experiences not to be forgotten and people are changed by them. Petty differences and office politics are set aside. There is a real gratitude to be able to ‘be there’ …and guess what, next year your loyal employees, customers and suppliers, they’ll want to do it again.
There must be something in it. The guys from Aaron Wallis do something every year!


Training and taking part in charity events
Few challenges are more rewarding, on so many levels…
One of our clients ‘Blue Chip’ had some keen and experienced cyclists who decided to cycle London to Paris. Not as part of a large organised event, but to plan, organise and do it themselves – they wanted an adventure! They also wanted to raise money for a good cause… their chosen local charity, Keech Hospice Care.
Outcomes
With the hours of training as well as the four-day trip itself, it was so much more than just a bike ride. It took planning, coordination and cooperation. We discovered that a shared activity, even hardship, outside of the normal business activity, created some special bonds and many stories that are still talked about. Plus, there was the feel-good factor in raising money for Keech.


Developing your own corporate athletes
Creating an inner desire to succeed
If we were to compare the attributes of a successful athlete with a perfect employee, there would be many similarities. It is well recognised that participation in sporting activities and events help develop transferable skills and an inner desire to succeed.
Fitness at work doesn’t need to be something as challenging as a 100 miles Ultra marathon as was the ‘Infinity Run’ that we devised in 2014 to raise money for local charities. It was certainly a memorable event, not least for the organising. For example, finding a safe route for the runners, gaining permission from
Outcomes
We did this as a one-off event and spent months of training getting the miles into the legs of competitors for the individual effort and teams of ten for the relay event. Can you imagine how fit you would be from training for and then running 100 miles in 24 hours?


Challenging team fitness events
What do you get from a Team Challenge?
A team challenge is an easy goal to set and it can double-up as the training and the main event, just like on this Wet ’n’ Wild Weekend near Willen Lake.
We had a small diverse group of different ages, genders and abilities, with one thing in common – they were up for a challenge, some laughs and something memorable. They discovered that getting wet was not as bad as they expected – indeed, if it’s done in a safe and familiar area it’s really good fun – and before we knew it, one or two unexpected characters really shone through.
Outcomes
You get to see your people in a totally different light… who complains; who gets on with it; who leads; who follows. It’s a great way for people in a team to get to know each other.


Fitness training for team building
How does fitness training help with team building?
Team building is one of the least anticipated outcomes when it comes to fitness training at work but, if you think about it, if people are having fun while achieving something, then that is a good thing right?
Put a diverse bunch of people together, give them a little motivation and the need to cooperate to achieve a shared goal in a fun and controlled environment, and the individuals see each other in a different light. Before you know you have team spirit.
Outcomes
Team members discover the importance of working together to achieve a shared objective, even if it’s a silly game like a ‘tug of war’.


Fitness training for small business owners
Time out for some me-time…
Most small businesses owners start as a one-man band – wanting to be their own boss; to work hours that suit them; and to have a better work-life balance. However, as companies grow, work life balance often goes out of kilter, hours at work seem never-ending and the job you used to love has become a slog! Is that the price of success – or perhaps a choice?
It’s often only after you’ve had a break, that you realise just how badly you needed it. A useful tip I got from business coach Jon Baker was to schedule time for exercise in your diary. Setting a goal and a timeline is important, and leading up to that, there is the relevant exercise programme to prepare for the main event.
In Jon’s case, he set himself the goal of a ski trip – a week away in the peace and beauty of the mountains. He’d already been to Machu Picchu and understood the value of taking time out to rejuvenate mind, body and spirit.
Outcomes
Aside from getting fitter, he discovered that his training not only set him up for his ski trip, but he felt more alert, full of energy and better focused at work.
Jon’s fitness sessions ranged from walking and running based exercises – along the canal, around Willen Lake and the Forest Centre at Marston Moretaine – or circuit training when it was too wet or cold outside. Then, he was off to enjoy a glorious week skiing, savouring the fresh mountain air and winter sunshine. Perfect!


Nordic walking
A perfect activity for individuals of any age or fitness level…
Nordic Walking is an enhancement of ordinary walking, which harnesses the power of the upper body to propel you forward as you walk. It uses more energy and yet it feels easier with practice.
With correct use of the poles, it is no harder on the joints than walking. The poles take the weight off the knees and lower joints – which makes it a suitable activity for people with joint conditions, or people who may be carrying some extra body weight.
Nordic Walking requires a specific fitness technique, not to be confused with trekking, hill walking or trail running. The poles aren’t simply planted in front of you, but moved in a specific way, which increases the use of the upper body.
We have our own instructor trained by NWUK (Nordic Walking UK) who are recognised as the leading authority in the UK.
Outcomes
This outdoor activity encourages exercise in the fresh air and is a suitable activity even for non-athletic types.
There are so many benefits to Nordic Walking:
- it’s a whole body exercise, which activates 90% of the body’s muscles and burns up to 46% more calories than regular walking
- the aerobic effect is increased by up to 25% compared to regular walking
- it decreases load and strain on the lower body
- it improves lateral mobility of the spine
- it increases core stability and strength; and it tones the upper arms, shoulders and back muscles.


Fitness classes without a gym
Find some space for me-time, indoors or outdoors
There is always room for a Zumba, Yoga or Pilates class in a meeting room, and you don’t have to go far to escape the office, even for a short while…
This ‘Corporate Warrior’ trains with us every week. He is lucky to work in Milton Keynes (granted) but then there are often green spaces around, even in city locations. Darren likes to do our famous bench exercises. That is a running based exercise routine where we run and, at every bench we do a set of exercises – in this case, push-ups and sit ups. The cows were certainly impressed!
Outcomes
Darren works in a high-pressure sales environment, responsible for his own sales and that of the sales-team.
Taking a break to exercise in the fresh air at lunch time not only gets him away from the routine for a while, it also sends him back to work energised and invigorated.


Do you have a company a gym?
Making better use of your company gym…
There is a general expectation with company gyms, that just because it’s there, staff will utilise the facilities. That may be the case, but generally we find these places are rarely used, and if at all it tends to be from a few well motivated individuals.
By staffing the gym with one or more of our Personal Trainers, you are more likely to see a return on your investment of office space and equipment.
Outcomes
Perhaps someone needs help with recovery after injury or sickness – back to work sessions? Or the results from Health Checks indicate that there are a significant number of employees who are overweight or obese, diabetic or pre-diabetic – these people need a structured exercise and healthy eating programme.
When you have an on-site Personal Trainer, gym attendance soars, employees encourage each other to attend because of their own positive experience and the benefits are soon apparent.


Gentle exercise can be a walk in the park
Get together away from the distraction of the office…
Some of the best feedback we have had from group exercise is from a project we called ‘NetWalking’. We invited small-business people to get together for networking (as small business owners do), but instead of sitting in a stuffy meeting room eating a breakfast or sandwiches, we promoted it as ‘Zero Calorie Networking’. Our business owners walked and talked on a guided route in the many green spaces in Milton Keynes.
Outcomes
By starting the meeting as you begin walking and finishing when you go through the door, meetings do not tend to drag on and everyone has had a break in the fresh air and some gentle exercise. Perfect to bring a boring meeting to life!


If you would like to know more about our Fitness at Work Programmes, let’s have a conversation.
