Crazy Sock Divas launches virtual workout platform

Flex360 Fitness offers over 20 live stream classes per week.


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  • | 5:17 p.m. August 23, 2021
Fitness Instructor Terry Jaeger leads a 30 Minute Circuit Class with his son, Ryan Jaeger. Courtesy photo
Fitness Instructor Terry Jaeger leads a 30 Minute Circuit Class with his son, Ryan Jaeger. Courtesy photo
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by: Brandi Jaeger

Owner, Crazy Sock Divas

Fitness Promotion Group & Media Company Crazy Sock Divas has launched Flex360 Fitness, a virtual fitness platform.

Their team of instructors offers over 20 live stream classes per week with a focus on cardio, strength and recovery, with fitness favorites such as Zumba and Dance Fusion, numerous strength training classes such as Body Sculpt, Circuits, and Dynamic Core and a Total Body Stretch Class. They also offer an indoor cycling class for those with a stationary bike at home.

Class times are morning, lunch hour and evenings.

“We’re finding that we get a lot of people that are brand new to fitness because they feel comfortable with our team and enjoy having the ability to try new workouts from the privacy of their own home,” says platform owner and fitness instructor Brandi Jaeger. “As instructors, we focus on making sure that our students are successful in each session and that every workout is attainable for every fitness level.”

"Teaching on Flex360 Fitness has allowed me to connect with members across the United States and to those who may not be able to make it physically to the gym due to COVID-19 restrictions," says Miranda O'Brien, Elite Fitness Instructor for the platform.

Since the pandemic emerged in early 2020, Crazy Sock Divas has hosted over 1,500 live streams. Discounts are offered for first responders, medical professionals, military members and teachers.

For more information, visit www.flex360fitness.com.

 

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