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Team Endurance Event.

A plug-and-play event concept for creating team energy, member connection, content moments, and an easy reason for people to show up together.

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Team Endurance Event

A simple event format for team energy, connection, and community momentum.

For gyms that want a fast, low-friction event concept that gives members a reason to train, invite, compete, and belong.

First F45 launch in the Nordics with confetti and community energy
Event guide Event format Team setup Fast launch

Event Snapshot

  1. 01Define the challenge
  2. 02Choose team size
  3. 03Set stations and standards
  4. 04Create heat times
  5. 05Promote the event
  6. 06Run the day
  7. 07Capture content
  8. 08Keep momentum after
Event setup, team format & promotion prompts

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Step 1:
Make it easy to join

A team event should feel clear and inviting. The format needs to be simple enough that members can explain it to a friend in one sentence.

Rule: remove friction before you add intensity.

Event building blocks

BlockBest use
TeamsLower intimidation and create shared accountability.
StationsKeep the format visible, structured, and easy to judge.
Time capCreate urgency without making the event confusing.
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Step 2:
Turn it into content

Events create proof. Capture the sign-ups, teams, heats, finishes, reactions, and post-event stories so the community can see itself.

Rule: the event is not finished until the story is shared.

Content moments

MomentWhat to capture
BeforeTeam announcements, prep sessions, and hype posts.
DuringHeats, effort, crowd energy, and finish-line moments.
AfterResults, member stories, and the next reason to show up.
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Team Endurance Event.

This hidden page holds the live event file for a simple, repeatable team-based endurance concept that can drive turnout and community energy.

PDF Team endurance event guide Simple event concept, team structure, standards, promotion, content moments, and post-event momentum. View document