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What is 75 Soft? A sustainable take on the viral 75 Hard challenge

The 75 Soft Challenge is a gentler alternative which focuses on creating healthy habits that last.

Written by Sophie Overett
Last updated May 14, 2026
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Key takeaways

  • The 75 Soft Challenge, created by Stephen Gallagher as a gentler response to 75 Hard, asks participants to commit to four 30-minute workouts a week, mindful eating 90% of the time, two to three litres of water daily, plus five minutes of meditation and ten minutes of reading or podcasts each day.
  • Unlike the rigid 75 Hard, 75 Soft allows for flexibility, rest days, and active recovery, which makes it more sustainable for most people and supports mental as well as physical health.
  • 75 Soft can support weight loss but doesn't guarantee it — its real strength is helping build healthy habits that last beyond the 75 days, with lasting change coming from small, consistent shifts rather than extreme challenges.

If you've spent any time on TikTok over the last five years, you'll probably have seen the 75 Hard Challenge. This viral program created by Andy Frisella focuses on what he describes as 'mental toughness', with twice-daily workouts and a rigid diet designed to see body transformation over 75 days.

While it's found its ardent followers, many find the challenge ultimately unsustainable, resulting in people either losing their new habits in the weeks after finishing the challenge or not finishing at all.

In response to this, Irish fitness influencer Stephen Gallagher created the 75 Soft Challenge, a gentler alternative with a focus on creating healthy habits that will last.

But what is the 75 Soft fitness challenge? And if it's less extreme, can it still help you on your weight loss journey?

What is the 75 Soft challenge?

Created as an unofficial response to the 75 Hard Challenge, the 75 Soft Challenge is a flexible, holistic fitness program with a focus on building healthy habits across 75 days.

Incorporating both diet and exercise routines alongside tips for meditation and reading recommendations, the 75 Soft Challenge is less focused on extreme lifestyle changes and instead on helping you to establish a lasting healthy routine, build mental strength, and create sustainable habits.

What are the rules of 75 Soft?

The rules of the 75 Soft Challenge are simple:

  • Be mindful of your food choices 90% of the time, but let yourself off the hook for social occasions.
  • Workout four times a week for 30 minutes to build strength and a healthy fitness routine, but embrace your active recovery time too.
  • Take a progress picture on Day 1 and Day 75 so that you can see how far you've come.
  • Drink two to three litres of water per day, depending on your body weight.
  • Meditate for at least five minutes per day to build mental strength and reduce stress.
  • Read a book or listen to a personal development podcast for at least ten minutes per day [1].

Why 75 Soft is a more realistic alternative to 75 Hard

With its more holistic focus, 75 Soft isn't a watered-down version of 75 Hard, but rather a gentler alternative designed to help you build more sustainable habits that can last well beyond the 75 days of the challenge.

Extreme lifestyle challenges like 75 Hard might get you the results, but they can be difficult habits to maintain long term, which can give the feeling of going backwards, hindering your motivation and sense of achievement.

The simplicity of 75 Soft is that it's a well-rounded challenge that lets you be kind to yourself as you move forward on your weight loss and healthy living journey.

Allows for flexibility and recovery

One of the biggest benefits of this popular challenge is that it allows you flexibility in both the type of exercise you do and the specific diet you might follow, and it also allows time for rest and recovery.

While the 75 Hard Challenge demands twice-daily vigorous workouts, 75 Soft not only lets you set your days and the type of exercise you might do, but it also gives you the time and space for rest days, which are vital to helping your body to heal, your energy stores to refuel, and for your body to repair.

After all, don't forget that exercise creates tiny tears in the muscles, and it's in the healing of those tears that your muscles grow bigger and stronger. That part of the process doesn't happen during the exercise itself, but rather during periods of rest, making those three days off a week time for your body to grow stronger through active recovery [2].

Promotes sustainable lifestyle habits

While the more extreme and vigorous workouts dictated by self-professed 'tough' challenges like the 75 Hard Challenge might work for some, it's not going to work for everyone. The intensity of the exercise and restrictiveness of the diet, as well as the 'all or nothing' approach, which allows for no cheat meals or alcohol, even for special occasions, means there's little room for flexibility.

The 75 Soft Challenge comes with some recipe recommendations or workout suggestions, but ultimately, the rules allow you to determine what works for you. Maybe your half-hour workout is in the pool, or maybe it's at a HIIT class, and maybe healthy eating for you looks like smoothies in the summer and oats and honey in the winter.

Being guided while still holding the power to make this popular challenge work with your lifestyle, instead of against it, makes for a sustainable approach that will keep you going long after the 75 days of the challenge.

Supports mental health, not just mental toughness

By incorporating meditation, reading and guides for self-improvement, the 75 Soft Challenge is about more than just weight loss, too. It's about creating a healthy routine that supports your emotional and mental health as much as it does your physical health.

The focus of other challenges on mental toughness can fail to account for the fact that we often need to be vulnerable to be truly healthy, and that mental strength comes not from grit, but from knowing oneself and knowing what we need, and when we need it.

Who should try 75 Soft — and who might want to skip it

While 75 Soft is a gentler alternative to many weight loss trends, every new exercise routine should only be commenced after a conversation with your healthcare provider. This particular one might seem straightforward given the lower levels of activity, but if you're jumping straight in, the type of exercise you're doing and the amount of water you're drinking can have serious implications, particularly if you have any underlying conditions.

The best way to start any new habit, particularly when it comes to health and wellness, is with appropriate medical advice.

Can 75 Soft help you lose weight?

It could, but while the benefits of 75 Soft's flexibility far outweigh the drawbacks, that flexibility does make it hard to definitively say if it will help you to lose weight.

Your lifestyle before starting the challenge, the exercise you choose to do, and what you eat and drink will all shape the results you see from this particular fitness challenge, but that doesn't mean it is not worth doing.

The recommendations of exercising four days a week, drinking water, and sticking to healthy eating most of the time are all supported by experts, meaning that regardless of whether or not you lose weight, you are building healthier habits.

Is there a 75 Medium challenge?

There sure is! The 75 Medium Challenge sits between 75 Hard and 75 Soft as a sort of happy middle.

The rules for the 75 Medium Challenge are:

  • Drink between two and three litres of water a day.
  • Work out for 45 minutes every day.
  • Stick to the recommended diet 90% of the time and save drinking for after the 75-day challenge is over.
  • Read or listen to something inspirational or focused on self-improvement for ten minutes every day.
  • Meditate or pray for five to ten minutes per day.
  • Take one progress photo every day of the challenge.

Ultimately, the main difference is working out daily and for longer, being more vigilant around your diet, and taking daily pictures.

Other flexible ways to lose weight

There's no one way to lose weight, but most medical professionals agree that there really is only one way to do it sustainably: establish a routine that will last by making small, healthy changes to your eating and exercise habits [4].

The 75 Soft Challenge is a great way to get you started on building those habits, but you don't necessarily need to follow all those rules. You can start smaller with just walking more, and getting rid of the soft drinks in your fridge, or go a little bigger by starting a regular running date with a friend.

Equipping yourself with the tools to maintain habits, though, is key to flexibility. If you know you're not going to be able to cook for a week due to a hectic period at work, meal prepping in advance can stop you from loading up your local takeout's website.

If yoga is something you're interested in, but aren't too sure about, buy a mat and start with some free YouTube videos before committing to a studio or gym, and if you know you need someone to talk to about it, or greater support or guidance, Juniper might be able to help.

At Juniper, we combine dietitian-led health coaching and tracking, so you can sustainably work towards your goals.

Our program is designed around the idea that lasting change comes from more than one intervention. You'll have access to a team of experts you can consult with to help you work through any challenges you're experiencing during your weight management journey. This approach sets you up for long-term habit change, rather than a quick-fix solution.

This means you can continue to enjoy the things you love in moderation without ever feeling deprived.

Ready to see if Juniper is right for you? You can check your eligibility here.

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