Beachbody

Beachbody LLC
Private
Industry
Founded Santa Monica, California (1998 (1998))
Headquarters Santa Monica, California, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
  • Carl Daikeler (CEO)
  • Jon Congdon (President)
Products
  • P90X
  • Insanity
  • PiYo
  • 21 Day Fix
  • Focus T25

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Website beachbody.com

Beachbody LLC is an American multinational corporation that uses direct response infomercials and multi-level marketing[2] to sell fitness, weight loss, and muscle building home-exercise DVDs. The company's best-known products are Tony Horton's P90X, and Shaun T's Insanity, whose TV ads have become some of the most frequently run infomercials in the United States.[3]

History

Beachbody was founded in 1998 by Carl Daikeler and Jon Congdon in Santa Monica, California. The company offers a variety of different in-home health and fitness products, including the well-known Insanity program by Shaun T and P90X exercise program developed by Tony Horton.

Products

P90X is a 90-day home fitness system developed by trainer Tony Horton. The program includes 12 workouts that use resistance and body-weight training, cardio, plyometrics, ab work, martial arts and yoga. It also comes with a nutrition plan, fitness guide, and workout calendar. This fitness plan focuses on what it refers to as "muscle confusion;" a cross-training method that switches the order of exercises and incorporates varied movements. It is believed that muscle confusion prevents the body from adapting to exercises over time, resulting in continual improvement and minimizing plateaus.[4]

Insanity is a 60-day workout regimen with a focus on strenuous stamina training. Developed by Shaun T., the Insanity program emphasizes "max interval training", a method of exercising during which one works out strenuously for 3–4 minutes and then rests or "cools down" for approximately 30 seconds before starting the process again. No weights or any other equipment are needed for the workout. The Insanity workouts are strenuous and designed for people who are already in good shape. It is not intended for people with cardiovascular, pulmonary, and metabolic diseases, diabetics, or obese people, and people with orthopedic limitations.[5]

Focus T25 was released September 2013 and was developed by trainer Shaun T. The program provides one 25-minute exercise per day. This fitness system has two cycles - Alpha and Beta. During the Alpha cycle, workouts are centered on building the foundation of total-body fitness. Users will perform cardio that burns calories and improves speed and agility, while developing strength and resistance training that doesn't require any weightlifting. When users are in the Beta phase, the 25-minute workouts focus on core cardio. Calories are burned as users perform speed drills. In order to give individuals core fitness, this workout features vertical and horizontal moves.[6][7]

References

  1. "Beachbody Fitness, Nutrition, Diet and Weight Loss Products and Videos". Beachbody.com. October 19, 2009. Archived from the original on February 19, 2011. Retrieved February 14, 2011.
  2. Rovell, Darren. "Beachbody Grows Exponentially Thanks To Network Marketing". CNBC. Retrieved April 1, 2012.
  3. "News Headlines". Cnbc.com. January 31, 2011. Retrieved February 14, 2011.
  4. "Ask the MisFits". The Washington Post. December 9, 2008.
  5. Watson, Stephanie (July 18, 2014). "Fitness Review: Insanity Program". WebMD.
  6. Stephanie Watson, Reviewed by Michael W. Smith, MD (July 22, 2014). "Focus T25 Workout: What You Do, How Hard It Is, And More". webmd.com.
  7. Dave Golokhov. "Focus T25: Exercise Review - AskMen". askmen.com.

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