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A little more obsessed beachbody on demand
A little more obsessed beachbody on demand









  1. #A little more obsessed beachbody on demand trial
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Structured - Beachbody provides structure through programmed workouts. So now let's breakdown the Pros and Cons of Beachbody compared to Peloton: Pros:Ĭheaper (kind of) - If you just do the Beachbody on Demand membership and no early access, the membership can be cheaper than a Peloton bike membership. If I start to get tired of one type of class, I'm able to switch it up and try a different type class or Beachbody Pros and Cons Within a few months I decided to get a Peloton bike so I'd have a low impact cardio option and I haven't looked back! I love with Peloton there are so many class options and I don't get bored. I was able to still use the Peloton app and switched to strength workouts. I quickly became obsessed with bootcamp and tread workouts - until I got a stress fracture on my foot and had to take it easy for a few weeks.

a little more obsessed beachbody on demand

The tread bootcamp class reminded me exactly of the Orangetheory workouts and it was tough! It challenged me just like Orangetheory did and was the hardest at home workout I had ever done. I tried a Jess Sims 60 minute tread bootcamp class and instantly I was hooked.

#A little more obsessed beachbody on demand trial

I was vaguely familiar with Peloton from the commercials, but they were running a 90 day free trial during lockdown so I decided to give it a shot. This ended up being a blessing in disguise because on day 1 of the lockdown I discovered the Peloton app. I loved getting back into my Orangetheory workouts but that ended up lasting only a few months before my gym was shutdown for the pandemic. When my annual Beachbody membership was up for renewal I decided to cancel it and switch to Orangetheory. I also started to miss going to the gym and especially my Orangetheory workouts and the high intensity that provided me. The 20 minute workouts appealed to me at first, but I started wanting longer workouts and something hat would challenge me more. The workouts also began to felt kind of beginner. Beachbody on Demand gives you access to all the Beachbody program, but after a while they felt repetitive and stale. Easy!Īfter a while I started to get a little bored of doing the same workouts. I just had to wake up, check the schedule and hop into whatever workout was on the program. I liked the structure of all the workouts and how they provided me a schedule on what to do every day. I joined a virtual gym for accountability and signed up for the program as well as an annual Beachbody on Demand membership.įast forward, I completed that program, 80 Day Obsession, 21 Day Fix and started dabbling into Morning Meltdown 100. The Transform:20 as a cardio based program using a step that promised a killer workout in only 20 minutes a day. I had tried Shaun T in the past (I think everyone at one point has attempted to do the Insanity program?) and liked his style. I started with Beachbody in early 2019 when the new Transform:20 workout came out. I've now gone on to try a few different at home workouts and wanted to share my recent experience with Beachbody and Peloton.

a little more obsessed beachbody on demand

A lot had changed since my Insanity attempt! These were the early days before facebook groups were a thing so doing an at home workout just made me feel alone and quite honestly, silly.įast forward a few years (and baby) later, I no longer had the luxury of time and being able to go the gym so I decided to give at home workouts another shot. I ended up lasting 5 days on the program before I threw in the towel and went back to the gym. So I ordered the DVDs and was so excited to begin.

#A little more obsessed beachbody on demand tv

I constantly saw the ads on TV and thought those were amazing results, especially for an in home workout.

a little more obsessed beachbody on demand

Back in 2011 I tried my first at home workout - Insanity.











A little more obsessed beachbody on demand