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  2. The Beachbody Company - Wikipedia

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    The company introduced a video on demand streaming subscription service known as Beachbody On Demand in 2015 with a library of at-home workouts from programs such as Insanity and P90X. [19] According to the CEO, the company's board was hesitant to offer all of its workout DVDs for a single subscription rate. [2]

  3. Shaun T - Wikipedia

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    Shaun T (born May 2, 1978) is an American fitness trainer. He is best known for his home fitness programs for adults and children which include T25, Insanity, Hip-Hop Abs, Cize and Let's Get Up!. He is best known for his home fitness programs for adults and children which include T25, Insanity, Hip-Hop Abs, Cize and Let's Get Up!.

  4. The Raw Report DVD-Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The Raw Report DVD-Magazine was founded in early 2003 as a website entitled “Back Stage Pass”, but transformed into a DVD-magazine later the same year. The Raw Report DVD-Magazine, claims its content is "Hip Hop in its RAWEST form!" because of the access and more realistic environment in which they capture hip-hop artist and figures.

  5. Just for Kicks (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film won "Best Documentary", and "Best Overall Film" at the USVI Film festival. It was part of the official selection at Tribeca Film Festival, Sheffield Documentary Festival, International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam, Bangkok International Film Festival, Res Fest, New York Latino Film Festival, San Francisco Black Film Festival, NYC Urban World Festival, Leipzig Documentary ...

  6. The Grind (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    While Club MTV was mostly dance, house and freestyle, The Grind featured hip hop with an occasional dance hit. The show spawned a number of aerobics and workout videotapes. When MTV moved to its current location at 1515 Broadway, they lost the studio where Club MTV and The Grind were originally taped and episodes were taped on the roof of the ...

  7. MTI Home Video - Wikipedia

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    One of the company's first releases was Freedanse, an interactive fitness workout video featuring Marine Jahan from the film Flashdance. [2] The company was one of the first studios to successfully transfer from VHS to DVD format in 1999 by waiting until the major studios had decided upon standards before changing their business model. [3]