During the Covid-19 pandemic, while the schools are closed, Joe has been keeping the nation (the world?) in shape with his P.E. with Joe series on YouTube.
Each morning Joe performs a workout suitable for children with the help of Second Interval Timer keeping track of the workout in the background.
The fitness star reveals his favourite workout tool.
Which apps do you use to get fit? We've all got our favourites, and fitness guru and all-round general health icon Joe Wicks is no different.
The Lean in 15 author, TV presenter and Instagram icon has inspired many with his fitness regimes and healthy eating guides. When Wicks is workout out, there's only one app that he swears by, and it's probably one you've never heard of.
“I’ve gone through quite a few fitness apps in the past,” Wicks explains. “The one I use more than everything though — the one I use almost every day and on every workout — is Seconds Interval Timer.”
Available on iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch, Seconds is a fitness-friendly, interval trainer that offers an easy-to-read countdown timer and audible alerts for your upcoming exercises. If, like Wicks, you're into High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) workouts it's essentially your best friend.
“It’s a basic interval timer, but it’s really clear,” says Wicks.
It’s so easy to use,” he adds. “You create your intervals; your rest and work. It’s not a die-hard fitness app, Seconds is just so simply. When you’re on a workout phase it’s green, when you’re on a rest, it’s red, it’s really visual, so if it’s far away and you haven’t got your glasses on, you’ve go the sound and the visual.”
It can adapt to your workout too. Wicks uses it for a while range of sessions, covering everything from crunches and curls to mountain climbers and burpees. For those of you who have watched Wicks's workout videos and exercise guides even if you can't see him using Seconds, changes are he's got the app running just out of frame.
“When I do my DVD or workouts, I’ll still have it as a timer,” he explains. “I hear the, 'beep, beep, beep, 1, 2, 3,' and it really motivates me to stick to an interval and push right until I hear that bell.”
It really motivates me to stick to an interval and push right until I hear that bell.
Unlike some fitness apps, Seconds won’t give you the biggest post-workout data breakdown, but that’s why Wicks likes it so much.
“I’m not really a stats man,” he says. “You can get really into it, there are plenty of people who love monitoring every step they take, and it’s great technology, but for me, I’m more about getting your heart rate up and working as hard as you can.
“Seconds is the one I truly engage in. You can save certain types of workout. It’s basically got anyone who wants to monitor intervals and know how hard they’re working for those exercise periods.”
Asides from fitness, which apps does Joe Wicks use most? “It’s basically Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter and Whatsapp,” says Wicks. “My whole business is based on communication, so I have to go where the audience is.”
It’s Seconds that always accompanies him in the gym though, and while you’ll need to bring your own motivation to your exercise sessions, this exercise app can help you work towards your own fitness goals.
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Originally published on the App Store on October 6, 2017.