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Joe Wicks ‘lets off steam’ as he enjoys boxing workout with wife Rosie

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Joe Wicks has been giving us some stellar mental health tips as he ‘let off some steam’ in a workout with his wife Rosie.The Body Coach star shared a clip of himself and Rosie destressing with a spot of boxing – and it seems she’s an absolute pro.Next to the clip of them enjoying the workout together, Joe wrote: ‘Kids are asleep so we decided to do a workout together before bed. ‘This destresses us both and gets us ready for a new day with the babies.’He added: ‘Boxing is such a good way to let off steam,’ before pointing out: ‘Rosie’s an absolute boss on the pads.’We’ll be getting in on this asap.Elsewhere, Joe’s been making the most of time with the family, baking up a storm with his daughter Indie.He shared a video of himself – and his.

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