At the end of the year, the promises to fulfill throughout the next year always arrive, although the fact that they end up halfway is another story. For those who are committed to improving their fitness in the new year, in addition to opting to join a gym, as is traditional, they can also opt for Netflix.
And it is that Netflix aspires to compete with platforms such as Apple+ Fitnesss or Peloton, which had its great boom during the pandemic, through an agreement with the sportswear company Nike, announced today, to add a total of 90 physical training classes from Nike Training Club, covering different disciplines, being divided into two different batches.
The first of the batches will be available from next December 30, with a total of 45 episodes, and the second batch will arrive throughout the year 2023 with the rest of the episodes.
Exercise from home, and at no additional cost, with Netflix
All episodes will offer fitness trainings adapted to all shapes and physical conditions and will be available in several different languages. All you have to do is search for Nike in the Netflix search engine and choose between the different training sessions and durations available.
This ensures that the physical training of Nike professionals They can be seen by anyone who is a subscriber to the platform streamingsince it will also be available in all plansincluding the ad-supported plan, which is giving Netflix little performance given the low interest received by users.
It should also be noted that this is not Netflix’s first foray into health-related content, having launched content related to meditation and contemplation last year, although If you are entering sports activities for the first time.
If successful, Netflix could be encouraged to invest in more similar content in the future, thus becoming a serious rival to the aforementioned Apple+ Fitnesss and Peloton platforms.
For its part, Nike Training Club is a free application that, since 2013, has been offering sports training, and that the alliance with Netflix will allow it to reach a greater number of users, taking advantage of the fact that Netflix has 233 million users worldwide.
More information: Netflix