07-19-19, 09:15 AM | |
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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Does anyone create workouts that don't include all this jumping, hopping, hitting the ground, etc? What happened to basic workouts that still produce results? Beachbody has been around along time and I'm sure they still have customers who have stayed the course with them since the beginning. In other words, they are older, their joints can't take all that jumping up and down. They need to make workouts that appeal to their older customers, as well as the young ones.
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07-19-19, 09:42 AM | |
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: South Florida
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What a turnoff. The way the trainer behaves makes the clip look like a parody of a hardcore trainer. “It’s all you, bro!” And since when does Beach Body put out content with cursing??? I can only imagine what Dysfunctional Parrot is going to say about this.
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07-19-19, 10:09 AM | |
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: South Florida
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6 Weeks of THE WORK With Amoila Cesar
July 15, 2019 Beachbody
Do you want to lose weight, build muscle, or feel more fit? Join Beachbody On Demand, and get access to Beachbody’s world-famous programs, including 21 Day FIX®, 80 Day Obsession™, and P90X®. Don’t miss out on your chance for amazing results. If you’re a basketball fan, the name Amoila Cesar might sound familiar. That’s because in 2017, Amoila became an overnight sensation on Instagram after posting the incredible three-week transformation of then-Los Angeles Lakers forward, Julius Randle. Lakers management had famously told reporters that only athletes in peak physical condition would play the following season. So after seeing Amoila’s work on social media, Julius enlisted his expertise. In just three weeks, Amoila transformed Julius into a new player. Not only was he sporting a brand-new six-pack, but he was lighter on his feet and in the best condition of his career. Since then, Amoila has become the go-to strength and transformation specialist among NBA athletes and celebrities alike. DeMarcus Cousins, Jordan Clarkson, Nicolas Batum, Elfrid Payton, Mo Bamba, Colton Underwood of The Bachelor, rapper 2 Chainz, Rome Flynn, Amber Stevens West, Shiva Safai, and Jack Osbourne all count themselves as dedicated clients. Now Amoila has set his sights on you. With his new program, 6 Weeks of THE WORK, Amoila is bringing his gritty, tough-love training style and high-intensity workouts to Beachbody On Demand. But before we get into the program, let’s learn a little more about the man himself. Family Is His “Why” As a high school and college basketball athlete, Amoila was committed to staying in shape. “I was always one of the best-conditioned guys and the hardest worker in the room,” he says. “That piqued my interest in fitness.”However, it was suffering tremendous loss at a young age that compelled him to help people.“My family is my ‘why.’ 80% of my family is obese. Losing my mother and my grandmother to stroke, chronic disorders, and disease — things that could have been prevented — really drove me to be a trainer.” Recently, he invited his brother out to Los Angeles for three months and helped him lose 50 pounds. That alone is an impressive feat, but Amoila is proud of the other positive changes it inspired. “My brother became obese after my mom died. He was suffering from depression, had PTSD, and was on disability from the U.S. Army. Since he’s been getting in better shape, I’ve noticed his mental health improve. Now, he has a job and he’s more engaged with life.” He’s Going to Show You What You’re Capable Of In 6 Weeks of THE WORK, Amoila adapted the training regimen he created for his athletes and celebrity clients, so you can work out at home and still get awesome results. Over six weeks, you’ll focus heavily on functional fitness, performing compound lifts, agility moves, and mobility exercises to help you build a stronger body and prepare you for real-life activities. “Some people just have ‘show muscles,’” Amoila says. “They look good, but they can’t move well. With this program, you’re going to have both. You’ll be able to sprint down the yard to chase your dog or your daughter. You’ll be able to carry all the groceries inside without making multiple trips. 6 Weeks of THE WORK is going to help you with all aspects of your life.” Developing mental toughness is also part of the program. Amoila is going to push you harder than you’ve ever been pushed before. But the results will be worth it. “You’re going to be the best version of yourself by the time you finish,” he promises. “Even your psyche will be contagious. You’re going to rub off on whoever you’re around.” What Sets Amoila Apart Amoila received his bachelor’s degree in exercise science from University of Central Florida, and he’s an NASM (National Academy of Sports Medicine) and NCCPT (National Council for Certified Personal Trainers) certified personal trainer. On top of that, he’s also a sports performance and fitness nutrition specialist (ACE) and a weight-management specialist (NCCPT). While these credentials are impressive, he cites his psychology minor as the most important asset in his career. It’s how he’s been able to motivate his clients to work harder — without them even realizing it. “I train people from all walks of life. My psychology minor has helped me understand how I can get that dog out of you and push you to the next level.” 6 Weeks of THE WORK Isn’t for Everyone 6 Weeks of THE WORK is an advanced-level workout program. And yep, there will be a fitness test to help determine if it’s right for you. Don’t meet the requirements? Don’t sweat it. Challenge yourself with another program, then come back and try the fitness test again. Amoila will be waiting for you. “You’re going to do exercises you never knew you were capable of doing. You might fall short the first time. But this program is for the ones who don’t accept failure.” VIP Early Access and bundles for 6 Weeks of THE WORK go on sale September 30, 2019. 6 Weeks of THE WORK will be available to all Beachbody On Demand members in Spring 2020.
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07-19-19, 10:18 AM | ||
Join Date: Jul 2011
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07-19-19, 10:20 AM | ||
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07-19-19, 10:42 AM | ||
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Join Date: Nov 2001
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07-19-19, 10:43 AM | ||
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07-19-19, 10:46 AM | ||
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: Connecticut
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I get that there are many people who want a high energy tough workout. I don't get wanting to be yelled and cursed at. To each their own I guess. |
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07-19-19, 11:55 AM | |
Join Date: Mar 2014
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Wow. Just the language would keep me from doing that program. A workout shouldn't need an explicit language warning. Apparently they don't care about parents working out in their living room with their kids in the next room.
I have a lot of Beachbody programs and have liked all the ones I've done (some are still untouched). But I have no interest in streaming or being sworn at.
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