09/07/2026
We are so lucky to have had the support of some amazing sponsors for our first every Sixty7Six Games.
Partenope Equipment β providing us with prizes for the podium, equipment and goody bag gifts as well as helping out with coaching, warming people up and bringing the vibes.
Thank you once again for helping us create this event.
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01/07/2026
Just look at these faces. π
A few weeks on from the Sixty7Six Games, and these photos still say it all β people grinning, mid-cheer, arms around each other.
Plenty came in nervous, quietly wondering if they were really up to it. And that's the hardest part β not the movements, but believing you belong out there.
Everyone had teammates beside them and a crowd in their corner.
And one by one, people surprised themselves β usually with a mate right there celebrating like it was their own win.
Weeks on, that's the bit that's stuck with us: nobody did it alone.
That's what the Games were really about β the people, together. πͺ
30/06/2026
So many happy faces. π
So many fun moments. So many "I can't believe I just did that" moments.
When people signed up, plenty came in nervous β quietly wondering if they were fit enough, good enough, Games enough to be out there.
And we get it. Putting yourself out there in front of a crowd takes guts.
So we built a day where the only thing that mattered was having a crack β every level welcome, every effort cheered, nobody left on the sidelines.
And what we got back was everything we'd hoped for: the community, the connection, the confidence it built in each and every person.
That's the Sixty7Six Games. And we already can't wait for the next one. π
26/06/2026
There aren't many pieces of equipment that demand teamwork quite like the worm.
You can't rush ahead.
You can't do extra work for your teammate.
And you definitely can't hide when it gets hard π
Every rep requires communication.
Every rep requires trust.
And every rep requires both athletes to buy into the same goal.
Throughout the day we watched teams battle through bouncing worm thrusters, awkward cleans, and moments where the worm seemed to have a mind of its own.
But we also watched teammates encourage each other.
We watched athletes laugh when things went wrong.
And we watched teams dig in when things got tough.
The worm wasn't the heaviest thing on the competition floor.
But it may have been the movement that best represented what we wanted this event to be about.
Community.
Connection.
And working together when things get uncomfortable
22/06/2026
π¦ One Step At A Time π¦
The heavy back rack box step ups weren't flashy.
They weren't exciting.
But they were brutally effective π
The moment that barbell went onto your back, you knew exactly what was coming.
Burning legs.
Heavy breathing.
And a whole lot of mental toughness.
19/06/2026
The worm has a funny way of making everyone look the same π
Strong athletes struggle.
Fit athletes struggle.
Experienced athletes struggle.
Because the worm isn't an individual test.
It's a teamwork test.
It rolls.
It shifts.
It bounces.
And just when you think you've got it under control, it reminds you who's boss.
Watching teams figure it out throughout the day was incredible.
You could literally see partnerships getting better with every rep.
The communication improved.
The timing improved.
The trust improved.
By the end of the workout, many teams looked completely different to when they started.
16/06/2026
Nobody Was Excited About These π¦
Let's be honest π
When people saw the heavy back rack box step ups, there weren't many smiles.
There were plenty of people wondering how much their legs were going to hurt afterwards or even if they would get up on the box.
But that's what made them such a great movement.
Everyone gave it a go, and everyone got at least one.
12/06/2026
What an awkward, horrible, wonderful piece of equipment π
You canβt hide on the worm.
It doesnβt care how strong you are individually. It doesnβt care how fit you are. It rewards one thing above all else β teamwork.
Watching teams tackle the worm at the Sixty7Six Games was incredible.
It was heavy.
It was awkward.
It bounced.
It moved when you didn't want it to move.
And yet every team found a way to work together and get it done.
The teams that communicated.
The teams that stayed patient.
The teams that trusted each other.
They made it look almost easy.
Almost π
For us, the worm perfectly represented what the Sixty7Six Games were all about. Not just individual fitness, but working together, solving problems, supporting your teammate, and digging in when things got uncomfortable.
09/06/2026
The Box Step Ups
There was a lot of discussion about these before game day π
The weight looked heavy.
The box looked high.
And 60 reps suddenly felt like a very big number.
But then the workout started.
And one by one, teams got to work.
Step.
Step.
Step.
There was no magic trick.
No shortcut.
Just athletes digging in and trusting their teammate to do the same.
Some teams attacked them.
Some teams broke them up.
Some teams looked like they were questioning every life decision that brought them to that box π
But everyone kept moving.
That's what stood out.
Not who did them the fastest.
But who kept showing up for the next rep when their legs wanted nothing to do with it.
The box step ups demanded strength, resilience, and teamwork.
And you all delivered π