ActiveThe best fitness advent calendars for workout warriors and runnersStuffed with socks, protein bars and more!When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
ActiveThe best fitness advent calendars for workout warriors and runnersStuffed with socks, protein bars and more!When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
Stuffed with socks, protein bars and more!
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
(Image credit: MyProtein, Grenade, Bimble & Bolt)
(Image credit: MyProtein, Grenade, Bimble & Bolt)
While you may think it’s a tad early to be starting a roundup of the best fitness advent calendars, we disagree. These days, advent calendars sell out faster than ever and there’s nothing worse than strolling into the shops to find the calendar you’d set your eye on two months earlier is gone for yet another year— so it’s time to get a move on!
If you’re looking for an advent calendar with a fitness focus, buying one online is your best bet. Whether you’re looking for a calendar stuffed with sweet treats to fuel your sweaty training sessions, a runner needing some handy accessories, or if you fancy a little pampering on rest days, we’ve found the best fitness advent calendars for you to get your hands on.
MyProtein Advent Calendar
(Image credit: MyProtein)
(Image credit: MyProtein)
The infamous MyProtein advent calendar is back! Behind every door you’ll find a best-selling protein-packed snack, supplement, or fitness accessory, so you can keep getting those gains throughout the festive period.
Was £83.99, now £59.99 atMyProtein
Bimble & Bolt Runners Advent Calendar
(Image credit: Bimble and Bolt)
(Image credit: Bimble and Bolt)
Now £39.99 atBimble and Bolt
Grenade Protein Bar Advent Calendar
(Image credit: Grenade)
(Image credit: Grenade)
There’ll be no excuse for not hitting your protein goals with the Grenade advent calendar, packed with a whopping 24 protein bars. We may be biased, but it definitely contains the best flavoured bars including white and milk Oreo, white chocolate salted peanut, chocolate chip salted caramel, and there’s a gingerbread in there for good measure.
Now £35 atGrenade
Holland & Barrett Beauty Advent Calendar
(Image credit: Holland and Barrett)
(Image credit: Holland and Barrett)
This may be called the ‘beauty calendar’, but don’t let that fool you. Inside you’ll find plenty of minis fit for yourgym bagand pampering products ideal for recovery days. From shampoo and deodorant to magnesium salts for achy muscles, this calendar’s ideal for fitness folk who enjoy a little TLC.
Now £45 atHolland and Barrett
Barebells Christmas Advent Calendar
(Image credit: Barbells)
(Image credit: Barbells)
Those looking to get a chocolate (and protein) fix won’t be disappointed with Barbells advent calendar— if you know, you know. As well as containing Barebells’ best-selling bars, it’s also filled with eight exciting new flavours for you to sink your teeth into, from Minty Chocolate to Gingerbread. Now, imagine dunking one of these into a hot chocolate…Sounds pretty dreamy, right?
Available to pre-order for £54.90 atBarebells(officially goes on sale 21st October)
NOCCO Advent Calendar
(Image credit: NOCCO)
(Image credit: NOCCO)
Need a little boost of energy to help you smash your workout session or to keep you on track throughout the day? The NOCCO advent calendar has you covered. Filled with 24 sugar-free drinks from its BCAA, Focus and non-caffeinated ranges, these tasty beverages will keep you fueled and focused.
Now £48 atNOCCO
Healf Advent Calendar
(Image credit: Healf)
(Image credit: Healf)
Healf’s first-ever advent calendar is ideal for the wellness warriors in your life. Behind its jazzy doors you’ll find 25 self-care goodies (think supplements, superfoods and skincare products) centered around Healf’s four pillars EAT, MOVE, MIND and SLEEP. After all, ‘health is wealth’ when it comes to training, right? The best bit is it includes 21 full-sized products, three travel-sized ones and one Healf surprise, all worth £785!
Now £299 atHealf
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