2025 World Fitness Project, Tour Event II: Full Schedule, Workouts, and How to Watch

The World Fitness Project Tour Event II rolls into the desert this weekend.
The WFP continues its inaugural season in Mesa, AZ, this weekend, from August 29 to 31. Hosted at the Arizona Athletic Grounds, the event is the last stage of the season for the new professional league before its end-of-year Finals.
Pro Card holders, Pro Division Challengers, and Challenger Division athletes will battle for the opportunity to earn points on the season-long leaderboard, earn a berth in the Tour Finals, and ultimately, a guaranteed contract for the 2026 season.
Event details:
- Location: Arizona Athletic Grounds
- Dates: August 29–31, 2025
- Tickets are available here.
How to watch: All Pro and Challenger workouts will be streamed live on the World Fitness Project website and archived there, allowing fans who cannot watch live to catch the events later.
- Follow the leaderboard here.
Remind me: The 2025 WFP season comprises three stages:
- Tour Event I – May 9–11, Indianapolis, IN.
- Tour Event II – August 29–31, Mesa, AZ.
- Tour Finals – December 18–21, Copenhagen, Denmark
At each tour event, the 30 Pro Division athletes (20 signed and 10 Pro Challengers) can earn up to 500 points, with a minimum of 270 points.
Twenty more athletes from the online qualifier will compete in the Challenger Division. They have their own leaderboard and can earn points (up to 250 for first place) toward their season-long totals.
After both tour events, the top 10 challengers will compete against the 20 signed pros in Copenhagen, where the champions will be crowned.
- The top 20 point-earners at the season’s end will receive a Pro Card for 2026, guaranteeing a salary and a spot at all live events next season.
Tour Event II
The inaugural season’s storylines are heating up as the athletes head to the desert to throw down this weekend. Get caught up on who to watch here and key storylines to follow here.
The workouts: The six workouts, with a total of seven scores, were released on August 8, three weeks before Tour Event II. The athletes were promised this would happen, ensuring there would be no surprises.
- Why the different weights? Last place in the Pro Division will earn more points than first place in the Challenger Division, so the event organizers recognized the importance of separating them in the loading process. Although all 50 athletes will perform the same workouts, the different weights will distinguish the divisions. For the WFP, the top 30 have earned the right to play with the bigger weights.
- 1st place: $30,000
- 2nd place: $25,000
- 3rd place: $20,000
All 30 athletes in the Pro Division earn money.
The top five in the Challenger Division will take home $1,000.
Fan experience: Athlete meet-and-greets, spectator workouts, and more are available throughout the entire weekend in Mesa. Check out the full schedule here, and get signed up now.
Credit: World Fitness Project