"Just because live workouts aren't on, keep going. Joe Wicks said he was "really emotional" as he hosted the last of his online PE sessions which helped keep the country fit during lockdown.The fitness guru, who has been watched millions of times on YouTube during lockdown and raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for the NHS, ended Wednesday's workout by telling fans to "keep it up".He has amassed £580,000 for the NHS through his online sessions as gyms closed during the Wicks's wife, former glamour model Rosie Jones, joined the last session along with their two children Indie and Marley. "Wicks said he is having a "little break" but revealed he plans to do more live work in the future. "Joe is currently holding 30-minute PE lessons every Monday to Friday amidst the coronavirus pandemic.The lessons called "PE with Joe" are streamed live on Joe's YouTube channel at 9am.Joe Wicks He’s just a bit awesome isn’t he? Joe Wicks and his family took part in his last live PE session on Wednesday. "We're fitter and stronger. "Joe urged the deliver driver to hurry, exclaiming: "Jump on your bike, pedal over here as fast as you can. It's all about mental health and you're going to be living a healthier, happier life if you exercise together. To all the NHS staff we LOVE and appreciate you." "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. Created with Sketch. "It's a sad day but I'm so proud," Wicks said. "Will I see you tomorrow at 9am? He’s just a bit awesome isn’t he? You come through the workout... you feel energised, happy, you're positive, it makes you feel fit and strong and confident. Emotional Joe Wicks hosts final online PE class and tells fans: 'Keep it up' Wicks broke his hand in a cycling accident which required surgery and so Rosie will be demonstrating the moves for him. Every single workout we've ever done is on the channel. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services.The fitness fanatic managed three sit-ups before giving up and ordering a massive pizza in the skit, which fans hailed as the "best bit" about the charity extravaganza.In the skit, the 33-year-old started off strong, jumping and lunging around the room in keeping with his famous at-home workouts.But things soon caught up to the Body Coach, who slumped in a chair and told viewers, "you guys just carry on".He then rang up the takeaway and reeled off a list of things he wanted: "Double XL stuffed crust pizza, stick a couple of garlic bread in there, dough balls... you know those little sausages? "A third penned, "Best bit - Joe Wicks," while another user posted: "Joe Wicks. "After letting off party poppers, he added: "That's the end of PE With Joe. The fitness fanatic managed three sit-ups before giving up and ordering a massive pizza in the skit, which fans hailed as the "best bit" about the charity extravaganza. Wicks, also know as The Body Coach, shared the message he received from the viewer on Instagram. Get the latest coronavirus news, facts and figures from around the world - plus essential advice for you and your family.To receive our Covid-19 newsletter in your inbox every tea time, sign up here.Earlier this week, the dad-of-two revealed he has raised nearly £100k for the NHS with his daily PE lessons.The fitness guru is donating “every single penny” of the advertising revenue generated from the workouts to the NHS.Taking to Instagram, he shared: "I’m super happy to announce that as a global community training together with #pewithjoe we have raised an incredible £91,256.38 for the @nhscharitiestogether fund. Gogglebox viewers were left “disappointed” after stars of the show claimed Joe Wicks was “capitalising on a pandemic” by doing his daily PE lessons.. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. Pic: The Body Coach TV/YouTubeWicks has been keeping the nation fit during lockdown ""This is every penny so far raised from the 20 workouts we have done together.BRITAIN’s four million NHS staff are on the frontline in the battle against coronavirus.But while they are helping save lives, who is there to help them?The Sun has launched an appeal to raise £1MILLION for NHS workers.

Created with Sketch. Thursday 19 March 2020 22:31, UK. For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click Comments are subject to our community guidelines, which can be viewed Joe Wicks left The Big Night In viewers in stitches as he played a lazy, out of breath PE teacher in a hilarious segment The 33-year-old gave up after managing to do three sit-ups