‘Quarantine-15’ be gone!
The online gym will offer specially licensed music and easy scheduling options.
The virtual gym is starting up at a time whenin-person gyms and trainers are strugglingbecause of the coronavirus pandemic.
“All of a sudden the 500,000 fitness instructors in the US couldn’t earn a living.
Goldberg didnt intend on becoming a fitness entrepreneur.
When the pandemic began, he was running an enterprise software company.
Then he saw his business slide downhill.
“And we’re all like ‘how are we going to our group fitness fix?'”
Goldberg and his team rushed to develop the gym platform.
The classes vary in price and subscription plans are available.
Scheduling is often difficult, payment options are unwieldy and music licensing can be a problem.
Moxie aims to solve these issues with its all in one platform, he said.
“I needed to find a way to make an income while having flexibility and working from home.”
Switching to Moxie made teaching classes online much easier, Anzalone said.
“I utilize the video playback feature to complete the workout on my own schedule.
Moxie faces a wide range of competition in the online fitness space.
For boot camp aficionados,E.F.F.E.C.T.
Fitness On Demandcosts $25 per month for live and on-demand classes.
Theres alsoShadowbox Now Online Workoutsfor would-beRocky Balboasat $5 per session.
That’quarantine 15’isnt going away by itself.