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Intro: Mobility isn’t just about being flexible — it’s about being functional. It supports strength, posture, recovery, and injury prevention. But like anything else in fitness, it needs consistency.

The RB100 goal: 100 minutes of mobility work every week. That’s under 15 minutes per day, and it can radically improve how you move, feel, and perform.


What Counts as Mobility Work?

  • Dynamic warm-ups before lifting
  • Static stretching post-workout
  • Foam rolling and soft tissue work
  • Mobility routines (e.g. hip openers, T-spine drills)
  • Yoga, animal flow, or movement prep

Weekly Structure (Example)

  • Daily Prep (10 min): Pre-session mobility or foam roll
  • Deep Session (20–30 min): 2× per week (e.g. Sunday + Thursday)
  • Wind-Downs (5–10 min): Post-training decompression

Total: ~100 minutes


Why It Matters

  • Improves range of motion for better lifts
  • Speeds up recovery and reduces DOMS
  • Helps prevent overuse injuries
  • Enhances neuromuscular control and balance

Tracking Tip

Log your mobility work in the RB100 Tracker, just like your training. Over time, you’ll notice fewer niggles and smoother movement.


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Richard Branson is a fitness and wellbeing enthusiast with a passion for HYROX, cycling, and technology. He shares insights at the intersection of performance, wellbeing, and innovation.

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