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Female referee shows off INSANE fitness levels needed for top-flight officiating - after sharing viral video of workout routine after FA Cup match

Female official Sophie Dennington recently shared her rigorous workout routine

Her training involved strength and conditioning, cardio and speed sessions

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Published: 07:08 EDT, 18 March 2025 | Updated: 07:15 EDT, 18 March 2025

A female referee has offered fans a glimpse of the rigorous workout routine which gets her in shape to officiate matches.

Taking to social media, Sophie Dennington - who is a national refereeing manager with the Football Association - shared a week-long insight into her fitness regime.

Dennington had been on duty for the Women's FA Cup quarter-final clash between Liverpool and Arsenal before taking to the gym and the pitch to start her recovery.

In the viral video, starting from Monday, Dennington showed a clip of herself in the gym doing a 30 minute bike session, an upper body circuit and some stretching.

Dennington, 24, then moved on to strength and conditioning on the Tuesday, while incorporating a core workout at the end of her routine.

On the Wednesday, the official enjoyed a 'rest day' but still managed to get her 'steps in' midweek. She shared a clip of herself on a walk to prove the statement.

A female referee has offered fans a glimpse of the rigorous workout routine

Sophie Dennington showed her week-long training via a viral video on TikTok

Dennington is a national refereeing manager with the FA and regularly features in the WSL

On Thursday, Dennington opted for a 5km run to get back into the swing of things and shared a selfie video as she jogged along a path.

For the final gym session of the week, she returned to strength and conditioning - as she showcased her deadlift technique while in the gym.

She was also spotted doing calf raises using a gym machine as she worked on her lower body ahead of game day.

On the Saturday, Dennington did a 'speed session' which involved jockeying along a pitch - similarly to how she would do so on the touchline as a linesman.

On Sunday, she was part of an officiating team that oversaw Birmingham and Southampton's WSL clash.

The FA qualified official went viral last year after her mother shared a proud Instagram post relating to her struggles with dyslexia before becoming an official.

Reflecting on it, in an interview with the BBC, she said: 'My mum didn't tell me she was going to post it, so when my phone blew up I wondered what was going on.

'When I started to read the comments, I realised how people were relating to it.

At the end of the week, Dennington goes through a 'speed session' to prepare for her matches

Dennington boasts 13,000 followers on Instagram, where she posts about her referee career

'It has been amazing. I didn't want to do any media, but I did want to say: 'Yes I did have a reading age of a seven-year-old at 13, but now I have a degree.'

'There were people at school who told me not to go for sixth form, but I wrote a 10,000-word dissertation - who are you to tell me what to do?

'I didn't get diagnosed until year eight. In year five I used to cry because I used to get the words the wrong way around. I had to go to year three to do spellings. One day they had to bring my mum in because I was so distraught.

'Nothing was really done, then I changed school into year eight and they did some tests. When I got diagnosed, my family realised I wasn't just lazy. I think they felt a bit guilty in not being able to support me in the correct way.'

SOPHIE'S SEVEN-DAY ROUTINE

Monday - 30 minute cycle, upper body session, stretching

Tuesday - Strength and conditioning, core

Wednesday - Rest day

Thursday - 5km run

Friday - Strength and conditioning

Saturday - Speed session

Sunday - Match day

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