75 HARD Workout Ideas (2024)

One of the top questions I get asked about my program, 75 HARD, is this…

“Hey Andy, what counts as a workout for 75 HARD?”

Most of the time, this comes from people who are looking to do the bare minimum in order to say "I did 75 HARD!"

They want me to give them the easy option to validate their lack of effort.

These are normally the people who need 75 HARD the most.

If you're really wondering whether what you're doing is considered a "workout" or not … ask yourself these questions...

Was it hard?

Did you sweat?

Did it push you to your physical limits?

If you can answer yes to these questions ...then I'd say it counts as a workout. If you can't ... you're cutting corners, guaranteed.

The truth is, if you actually have to question whether your “workout” is a real workout or not … It’s probably not.

Another question I get is...

"I have to do 2 workouts a day?"

Yes. It's called 75 HARD. Not 75 Easy.

I know everybodyis at different levels of fitness, and that's okay.

What might be a workout to one person could bevery easy to someone else.

That's not the point...

The point is, it should be difficult for YOU.

But with that being said, I thought I would offer some examples of workouts you can do on 75 HARD if you genuinely aren't sure what to do or where to start.

A quick note before I get into this: Always consult a health or fitness professional before starting any new training program to make sure it's safe for you. If you are uncertain on what workout to do, or how to do it, ask for help.

What is 75 HARD?

75 days, 5 tasks, 0 substitutions, and 0 compromise.

Here are your tasks:

  • Follow a Diet (No alcohol or cheat meals)
  • Read 10 Pages of a non-fiction, personal-development focused book
  • Take a Progress Photo
  • Drink a Gallon of Water
  • Complete 2 45-Minute Workouts (one must be outside)

If you complete each and every one of those tasks without compromise for 75 days straight, you complete the 75 HARD program. If you fail on any of the tasks during the program, you must restart from Day 1.

That means if you forget to read on Day 74 ... you have to start over on Day 1.

No, this isn't a health or fitness program.

Are there physical benefits to completing the program? Of course.

Is the purpose of the program to lose weight, gain weight, or improve your physical health?

No.

The entire purpose of the program is to develop the mental toughness you need to unlock your true potential in life.

Part of developing mental toughness and control over your life is gaining control of your body and mind ... so while people who complete 75 HARD usually have incredible physical transformations...

...those physical transformations are nothing compared to the mental transformation that comes as a result of completing the program.

What Are The Benefits of 75 HARD?

Other than being the absolute best thing you can do to develop your mental toughness...

75 HARD can also help you develop...

  • Confidence
  • Grit
  • Fortitude
  • Happiness
  • Self-Esteem
  • Self-Worth
  • Self-Belief

You will literally turn yourself into a winner by practicing extreme discipline.

75 HARD teaches you that through keeping the promises you make to yourself ... you are able to accomplish anything you set your mind to.

It has helped hundreds of thousands of people build self-belief, confidence, and true happiness.

I'm giving you the literal keys to unlocking your true potential in life.

Why?

Because it's the right thing to do.

But let's get back to the workouts...

What Kind of Workouts Can I Do For 75 HARD?

Be honest with yourself. The truth is, you know what should count as a workout and what should not in your heart.

But in case you still need me to clarify...

Here are some of the workouts you can do for 75 HARD...

  • Weight lifting
  • Running
  • Biking
  • Swimming
  • Hiking
  • Walking (I use a weighted vest to make it more challenging)
  • Rucking
  • Interval training
  • Sprints
  • CrossFit
  • HIIT Training
  • Martial arts
  • Boxing/Kickboxing
  • Rowing
  • Yoga
  • Plenty, plenty more...

It should be time dedicated to training your body physically.

It should not be anything else.

Your intent should be to get a workout in ... not to label other physical tasks as "workouts."

There is a huge difference.

So let's take a look at what DOES NOT count as a workout for 75 HARD...

What DOES NOT Count as a Workout For 75 HARD?

If you cut down trees for a living ... that's physical labor.

If you were to work an 8 hour shift ... that should at least count for one of your workouts, right?

Wrong.

This is a classic example of looking for a way to make the program easier.

I understand that the program is going to be easier for some people to fit in their schedules than others ... and you may not consider that to be "fair."

But guess what? Life isn't fair either.

You may as well prepare yourself for reality.

Plenty of people with labor-intensive jobs and long days have completed the program, and they do their workouts on top of their other physically-demanding duties.

So, with that being said, here are some other examples of "workouts" I would NOT consider to be in line with the program...

  • Mowing the lawn
  • Yard work
  • Skiing/Snowboarding
  • Stretching
  • Kayaking
  • Canoeing
  • Golfing
  • Baseball/Softball
  • Other leisure sports
  • Moving (As in moving into a new home)

You may laugh at some of those and think, "Does he really need to say that's not a workout?" But the truth is, people have asked the question, so I just want to be crystal clear.

Again, you know in your heart what's a workout and what's not.

The longer you lie to yourself, the longer you'll keep yourself from reaping the true benefits of the program.

Remember that.

Get Started With 75 HARD Now

If you aren't already doing the program ... why not start?

Once you get a taste of your true potential...

You'll never turn back.

Get started with 75 HARD, and take complete control of your life for good.

If you want to learn more about the 75 HARD program, you can also get the 75 HARD Book.

While the book is not necessary to complete the 75 HARD program, those that do 75 HARD without reading the book ... then do it again after reading the book find that they gain more from the program after reading the book, because they have a much better understanding of the program and what it can actually help them achieve.

In the book, I cover every detail about the program, what you can expect, and the full story behind 75 HARD and its creation.

Hundreds of thousands of people have already changed their life through 75 HARD.

Will you?

75 HARD Workout Ideas (2024)

FAQs

What workouts are acceptable for 75 Hard? ›

Here are some of the workouts you can do for 75 HARD...
  • Weight lifting.
  • Running.
  • Biking.
  • Swimming.
  • Hiking.
  • Walking (I use a weighted vest to make it more challenging)
  • Rucking.
  • Interval training.

Does a 45-minute walk count for 75 Hard? ›

Here how 75 Hard works: For 75 days straight, you must: Exercise twice a day for 45 minutes each session. (Note: A walk counts.)

What is the 75 day hard challenge workout plan? ›

For 75 consecutive days, 75 Hard participants must do the following every day, according to the program's welcome email:
  • Follow a diet. ...
  • Complete two 45-minute workouts, one of which must be outdoors.
  • Take a progress picture.
  • Drink 1 gallon of water.
  • Read 10 pages of a book (audiobooks not included).

Can you do one long workout for 75 Hard? ›

Complete two daily workouts.

One of the most time-consuming parts of 75 Hard is the workouts: Two 45-minute workouts of your choice must be completed per day and one of those workouts must be done outside, regardless of the weather. “This is the point of the program — conditions are never perfect,” said Frisella.

Do garage workouts count for 75 Hard? ›

Does exercising in my garage/covered patio count as an outdoor workout? No. The purpose of the outdoor workout is to push yourself to expose yourself to the potential unpleasantness of the elements.

Can both workouts be outside for 75 Hard? ›

You must complete two workouts each day during 75 HARD. Both of these workouts must be a minimum of 45 minutes long, and one of the two workouts MUST BE OUTSIDE. Regardless of the weather or circ*mstances you find yourself in, if you fail to complete at least one outdoor workout each day ... you must restart 75 HARD.

Is sugar allowed in 75 Hard? ›

75 Hard Challenge Rules

Follow a diet: The diet can be anything you choose, whether it's Whole30, vegetarian, plant-based, pescatarian, gluten-free, Paleo, no added sugar — you choose, but there has to be a "physical improvement" in mind.

Does stretching count for 75 Hard? ›

Participants must commit to 45-minute daily workouts for 75 straight days. However, one day each week should be set aside for lighter activities like yoga, stretching, or even just a relaxed walk which is called an “active rest” day. This approach is said to be taken to aid body rest and repair.

What diet to do for 75 Hard? ›

While the 75 Hard challenge doesn't prescribe a specific diet, certain approaches align well with its principles. The Mediterranean diet emphasizes whole foods, lean proteins, healthy fats, and plenty of vegetables. The Paleo diet focuses on whole, unprocessed foods while excluding grains, legumes, and dairy.

Can you lose weight on 75 Hard? ›

Yes, most people are able to follow a diet for a short amount of time (ahem, 75 days) and lose some weight.

Do you workout every day on 75 Hard? ›

75 Hard is a transformative mental toughness program.” 75 Hard requires six commitments you must complete every day for 75 days. Two 45-minute workouts. One must be outside.

What is phase 1 after 75 Hard? ›

Phase 1 is a 30 day program which consists of a list of tasks you must complete for all 30 days with 0 compromise and 0 substitutions. If you've already completed 75 HARD, you'll recognize quite a few of the tasks.

Are rest days allowed on 75 Hard? ›

For 75 days, participants must complete five critical daily tasks that double down on exercising twice a day, sticking to a rigid nutrition plan and strengthening your mental fortitude — all without rest, cheat days or substitutions.

Can you have a cheat day on 75 Hard? ›

Pick a diet to follow, with no alcohol or cheat meals.

You must choose a diet based on your goals and stick to it. But there's a second caveat to the rule: No cheat meals and no alcohol. In a culture that depends on after-work drinks or wine once the kids are in bed, Frisella acknowledges the difficulty of this task.

Is 75 Hard unhealthy? ›

In its current form, taking on 75 Hard is probably not a good idea. Sure, it might go well, but it might not. The water requirement could leave you feeling ill and weak. The workouts might lead to burnout, fatigue and injury.

How far apart do the workouts have to be for 75 hard? ›

The workouts cannot be split up and should be continuous for 45 minutes straight. To no surprise, this will help develop the skillset of once you commit to something, sticking with it until the task is fully finished! Q: How much time is required between workouts? 3-4 hours in between each workout at a minimum.

Do you workout every day on 75 hard? ›

75 Hard is a transformative mental toughness program.” 75 Hard requires six commitments you must complete every day for 75 days. Two 45-minute workouts. One must be outside.

Does stretching count 75 hard? ›

Participants must commit to 45-minute daily workouts for 75 straight days. However, one day each week should be set aside for lighter activities like yoga, stretching, or even just a relaxed walk which is called an “active rest” day. This approach is said to be taken to aid body rest and repair.

What diets are acceptable for 75 hard? ›

While the 75 Hard challenge doesn't prescribe a specific diet, certain approaches align well with its principles. The Mediterranean diet emphasizes whole foods, lean proteins, healthy fats, and plenty of vegetables. The Paleo diet focuses on whole, unprocessed foods while excluding grains, legumes, and dairy.

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