Beachbody Streaming
nuttynanners
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Does anyone have access to the new Beachbody streaming service?
Worth it, yay or nay?
My apologies if this topic has already come up...I searched but didn't find a preexisting thread!
Worth it, yay or nay?
My apologies if this topic has already come up...I searched but didn't find a preexisting thread!
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Yup! Now, is it worth it? Guess it depends. I do a different kind of work out just about every day, so for me, yes it's worth it. I love the variety and the sneak peaks at the new stuff. Feel free to friend me with any additional questions.0
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I guess for the $2.99 a week it might be, because I heard you have access to all the workouts and you dont need to purchase the system and end up not liking any. Could also build your own rotation out of all of the available streaming workouts. And even carry it on the road. For myself I have a bit of them that I like and own, so it wouldnt be exactly necessary to me, but for someone who has 1 or 2 and is interested in other BB workouts, it seems like something to consider.
This obviously comes in at a point where the workout streaming and home fitness streaming game is getting competitive now with trainers streaming online and boutique fitness studios and other workouts on youtube. If you can afford try it out, if not, there are tons of free workouts and ripped versions all over YT and other sites uploaded by people who have them.0 -
Yup! Now, is it worth it? Guess it depends. I do a different kind of work out just about every day, so for me, yes it's worth it. I love the variety and the sneak peaks at the new stuff. Feel free to friend me with any additional questions.
Currently I'm occupying myself with a buttload of Jillian Michaels DVDs, but this summer it'd be good to tackle a box set. Just trying to weigh the options! Thanks for your input
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I guess for the $2.99 a week it might be, because I heard you have access to all the workouts and you dont need to purchase the system and end up not liking any. Could also build your own rotation out of all of the available streaming workouts. And even carry it on the road. For myself I have a bit of them that I like and own, so it wouldnt be exactly necessary to me, but for someone who has 1 or 2 and is interested in other BB workouts, it seems like something to consider.
This obviously comes in at a point where the workout streaming and home fitness streaming game is getting competitive now with trainers streaming online and boutique fitness studios and other workouts on youtube. If you can afford try it out, if not, there are tons of free workouts and ripped versions all over YT and other sites uploaded by people who have them.
2.99 a week doesn't sound too bad! I'll be weighing my options. I want to try turbofire and PIYO, and perhaps T25, but I don't want to buy the whole set off the bat. I'll wait until I get bored of my current routine, but this sounds like a good idea for me!0
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