BODi (Beachbody)
Structured programs: P90X, Insanity, 645, Sure Thing
Free trial
14 days
Hardware
None required
Modalities
7 types
Category
Programs & DVDs
Our take
BODi (formerly Beachbody on Demand) wins on structured commitment. Pick a 60-day program, follow the calendar, and you have no decisions to make — useful for people who freeze in an infinite library.
Pros
- Largest library of structured 30–90 day programs
- Original P90X, Insanity, 21 Day Fix all included
- Mealtime nutrition plans bundled
- Calendar-driven — you always know today's workout
Cons
- MLM coach upsells in the community
- UI dated compared to Peloton / Apple
What's inside
Best for
People who want a clear start-to-finish program calendar.
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