Morning Meltdown 100 is the newest workout program from Beachbody Super Trainer and CORE DE FORCE co-creator Jericho McMatthews.
Every morning, she’ll lead you through a 20-30 minute workout that can help you rev up your metabolism, burn fat all day, and build your best body ever — all working toward helping you live your BEST LIFE.
There are 100 unique workouts in total, and yep, each one is designed to help you transform your body.
But more importantly, these 100 workouts give you 100 opportunities to work on yourself — and reap the rewards of working out in the morning.
Music plays a huge role in the program. For the first time in Beachbody history, each workout is set to a heart-pumping BPM (that’s beats per minute) playlist mixed by a live DJ.
Why a live DJ? “Working out with the DJ feels like a party! You’ll have fun, live in the moment, and connect to the workout like never before,” says Jericho.
Between the upbeat mixes and Jericho’s energy, you’ll have all the motivation you need to give every morning sweat session your all.
Jericho McMatthews is a Beachbody Super Trainer, creator of Morning Meltdown 100, and co-creator of the MMA-inspired fitness program CORE DE FORCE.
Jericho holds personal training certifications from the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), the American Fitness Association of America (AFAA), and the American Council on Exercise (ACE) and has more than a decade of experience as a fitness authority and presenter at some of the fitness industry’s most esteemed conferences.
Known for her motivating, tough-love teaching style and fiery personality, Jericho is so excited to help even more people make fitness part of their daily lives with Morning Meltdown 100!
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