Beginner EMOM Workouts — Build the Engine
EMOMs are one of the best formats for beginners because the structure teaches pacing. The clock tells you when to work, you complete the reps, and you rest. No guesswork. Beginner EMOMs use simple movements and conservative rep counts so you can focus on form.
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Common Questions
What is a good first EMOM for beginners?
10-minute EMOM: Every minute on the minute, perform 10 air squats + 5 push-ups. This takes about 25–35 seconds, leaving plenty of rest to recover. It teaches the EMOM format without overwhelming you.
What happens if I can't finish the reps within the minute?
Scale the reps down. The goal is always to have at least 10–15 seconds of rest per minute. If you're running over the minute, reduce to 7 reps or switch to an easier movement variant.
How does EMOM help beginners more than AMRAP?
EMOMs enforce a sustainable pace — you can't go out too fast because the clock resets your work/rest cycle automatically. Beginners often go too hard in AMRAPs and die out early. EMOMs teach appropriate pacing from the start.
Can I use EMOM to learn barbell movements?
Yes — EMOMs are ideal for barbell skill development. Every minute, perform 3 reps of a movement at light weight, focusing entirely on technique. The rest interval allows you to mentally reset between sets.
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