Beachbody Coach
fitissexiest
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Does anyone on here use beachbody and have a coach they love?
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Oh noes...you inbox is about to get flooded...4
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cwolfman13 wrote: »Oh noes...you inbox is about to get flooded...
That's ok, I'm a quick deleter and have notifications turned off. Lol. I'm signing up for their online streaming and apparently a coach comes with it.
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A couple points for you to be aware of before jumping into Beachbody:
1) Beachbody's workout programs are generally considered as pretty good, but their products/"supplements" are overpriced scams which will do nothing beneficial for weight loss or fitness. Here's an excellent read from a pharmacist about Beachbody products: http://pharmadaddy.blogspot.ca/2013/07/shakeology-shaking-up-its-foundations.html?m=1
2) Beachbody "coaches" aren't "coaches" at all - they're nothing more than salespeople. It takes no training or education to become a "coach" (it says this right in their FAQ), you just send them your $39.99 fee and voila, you're a "coach". Most of them don't know anything more about fitness, nutrition or training than you do - the only thing they know how to do is peddle their products in an effort to make money. It would be akin to bestowing the "coach" title on the Avon lady or an Amway salesperson. Or maybe more appropriately, a used car salesman.
If there are particular supplements you're looking for, there are much better quality (and cheaper) alternatives available through retail outlets. And you won't have a salesman trying to hook you into becoming a "coach" so you can be part of his/her MLM downline.3 -
fitissexiest wrote: »cwolfman13 wrote: »Oh noes...you inbox is about to get flooded...
That's ok, I'm a quick deleter and have notifications turned off. Lol. I'm signing up for their online streaming and apparently a coach comes with it.
Don't bother with a coach... They have no formal training.2 -
A couple points for you to be aware of before jumping into Beachbody:
1) Beachbody's workout programs are generally considered as pretty good, but their products/"supplements" are overpriced scams which will do nothing beneficial for weight loss or fitness. Here's an excellent read from a pharmacist about Beachbody products: http://pharmadaddy.blogspot.ca/2013/07/shakeology-shaking-up-its-foundations.html?m=1
2) Beachbody "coaches" aren't "coaches" at all - they're nothing more than salespeople. It takes no training or education to become a "coach" (it says this right in their FAQ), you just send them your $39.99 fee and voila, you're a "coach". Most of them don't know anything more about fitness, nutrition or training than you do - the only thing they know how to do is peddle their products in an effort to make money. It would be akin to bestowing the "coach" title on the Avon lady or an Amway salesperson. Or maybe more appropriately, a used car salesman.
Thanks for the info! I don't plan on using the supplements. I just want the workouts for variety on the days it's too cold to venture to the gym. As far as the coach, if I have to get one, I would rather it be someone who isn't annoying than some rando.
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I'd recommend just using the videos with no coach...you can find the listing for the programs on line which list how to structure the sessions1
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As a reformed BB coach myself, I can tell you they are salespeople with no training other than how to convince you to become a coach yourself. Usually when you ignore them (or tell them you aren't interested), they go away If they assign someone to you who bugs you, just complain to customer service and demand to switch.3
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As a reformed BB coach myself, I can tell you they are salespeople with no training other than how to convince you to become a coach yourself. Usually when you ignore them (or tell them you aren't interested), they go away If they assign someone to you who bugs you, just complain to customer service and demand to switch.
That was my plan if I didn't find a recommendation. Good to know they're pretty useless. After 52 pounds down I already feel like I know what I need. Supplements and meal replacements aren't it.
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The entire "Beach Body Coach " is a farce. All about pyramid selling. Enjoy the programs. Skip Shakeology and the Coach.2
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I use beach body, no coach. Also dont follow their meal plans since they focus solely on their BeachBody supplements and shakes lol
But!
I LOVE the workouts! Been doing the 21 Day Fix this month and its been kicking my *kitten* lol1 -
I love Beachbody workouts and use On Demand myself. However, I don't enjoy their "challenge groups" and I don't bother with the supplements. But the workouts are great and there is a good variety so something for everyone's taste and fitness levels/goals.1
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If you're going to pay money for a coach, get one that's at least actually certified in exercise science, kinesiology, physiology, etc.
Beach Body workouts are good. Learning correct FORM, that's a different story.
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Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
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Eh I kinda feel like MOST coaches and personal trainers I've met are a joke no matter where it's been. At the gym the person trainers seem to look at their phone more than their client. Like I said I'm just looking for the workouts. My husband is a former Olympic style weightlifter so he rides my *kitten* about form enough.0
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fitissexiest wrote: »Eh I kinda feel like MOST coaches and personal trainers I've met are a joke no matter where it's been. At the gym the person trainers seem to look at their phone more than their client. Like I said I'm just looking for the workouts. My husband is a former Olympic style weightlifter so he rides my *kitten* about form enough.
There are a few on here that know their stuff and are truly out to help.
One even commented above you:).0 -
I love doing BB workouts. I've never needed a coach.0
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fitissexiest wrote: »A couple points for you to be aware of before jumping into Beachbody:
1) Beachbody's workout programs are generally considered as pretty good, but their products/"supplements" are overpriced scams which will do nothing beneficial for weight loss or fitness. Here's an excellent read from a pharmacist about Beachbody products: http://pharmadaddy.blogspot.ca/2013/07/shakeology-shaking-up-its-foundations.html?m=1
2) Beachbody "coaches" aren't "coaches" at all - they're nothing more than salespeople. It takes no training or education to become a "coach" (it says this right in their FAQ), you just send them your $39.99 fee and voila, you're a "coach". Most of them don't know anything more about fitness, nutrition or training than you do - the only thing they know how to do is peddle their products in an effort to make money. It would be akin to bestowing the "coach" title on the Avon lady or an Amway salesperson. Or maybe more appropriately, a used car salesman.
Thanks for the info! I don't plan on using the supplements. I just want the workouts for variety on the days it's too cold to venture to the gym. As far as the coach, if I have to get one, I would rather it be someone who isn't annoying than some rando.
If you're not interested in purchasing anything, then the other services a coach would offer would be answering questions about products, or challenge/accountability groups. I was actually part of an accountability group for T25 when I first started using weight, run by a friend who was a coach at the time, and I found being part of the group to be helpful to me. If that's what you are looking for, you could probably find a coach-led group out there on the interwebs, but you could probably also find one here of other users who are doing the same workouts. I think that while connecting with a coach is offered, you don't actually have to do it if you don't think it would be valuable to you.0 -
I get all my indoor workouts from the YouTube. There's thousands of fitness videos uploaded - just type in what you're looking for. I use Fitness Blender a lot, but they may be slower paced for you and the workouts go from 10 minutes up to 90 minutes. There are some Jillian Michaels uploaded as well, and a few other fitness gurus.0
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leanjogreen18 wrote: »fitissexiest wrote: »Eh I kinda feel like MOST coaches and personal trainers I've met are a joke no matter where it's been. At the gym the person trainers seem to look at their phone more than their client. Like I said I'm just looking for the workouts. My husband is a former Olympic style weightlifter so he rides my *kitten* about form enough.
There are a few on here that know their stuff and are truly out to help.
One even commented above you:).
That's why I said most! Some know their stuff and I recognize @ninerbuff from other posts. I've just never met one in person who wasn't a pro athlete trainer.
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I know people who had great success with BeachBody and can recommend a good coach.
However, I personally find it too expensive and I doubt I can get anything delivered to my area.0
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