Workoutz.com as the YouTube of Fitness Videos
August 28, 2007
Leonard Fitness has announced the launch of www.workoutz.com, a website featuring free exercise video demonstrations and workout programs.
Leonard Fitness is based out of Carson City, Nevada.
Justin Leonard (no relation to the PGA Golfer who won the 1997 British Open) is allowing users to view fitness videos free online, or download them to their iPod at no cost. Free is good! The fitness market is already saturated with paid membership fees for on-line video content.
Currently, the content on Workoutz.com has about about 100 exercise videos in five categories, but Leonard Fitness plans to become the largest collection of exercise video content ever put together in one place. You can think of workoutz.com as the YouTube of fitness videos, says Justin Leonard.
Here is a sample video:
Tagged: Fitness Videos, Video, Videos
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