Their theory behind the combo of lightweight and high reps is to 'exhaust your muscles so you don’t get bulky, you just get strength and tone.' That makes very little sense if you break it down.ĭuring the workout, you go through five or six specific exercises, in different combinations, and end up completing approximately 800 to 1000 reps in one 55-minute session. Bodybuilders exhaust their muscles and so do marathon runners, but you couldn’t find two more diverse body types if you tried.
Their theory behind the combo of lightweight and high reps is to “exhaust your muscles so you don’t get bulky, you just get strength and tone.” That makes very little sense if you break it down. In a nutshell, BODYPUMP is a 30-, 45-, or 55-minute resistance workout that uses a barbell with very light weights and very high reps. The company was founded in 1968 and is based in Auckland, New Zealand. They also sell clothing, workout equipment, music, and snacks. Les Mills offers strength, plyo, cardio, weights, martial arts, indoor cycling, and 30-minute high-intensity interval training all set to a custom playlist of music. The owner and creator of BODYPUMP (and yes, it is supposed to be in all-caps) is Les Mills who provides group fitness and team training programs for gyms all over the world.
So today, thanks to listeners Susan and Alyssa, I once again don my fake nose and mustache to get to the bottom of BODYPUMP.
After doing some undercover investigation into the Orangetheory Fitness gym chain, I received a flurry of email requests from listeners to look into other new gym fads like Pure Barre, Soul Cycle and BODYPUMP.