Top YouTube Gym Vloggers to Follow
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Top YouTube Gym Vloggers to Follow
Want to keep up with the latest health and fitness trends? Follow top YouTube channels in the industry. Get nutrition advice and watch exercise demos. These fitness influencers know what’s new and exciting for staying fit and healthy. Here are our favorite YouTubers to follow in 2024 for inspiration, motivation, and education.
Chris Heria
Chris started the first calisthenics gym in Miami. He also created a fitness program that mixes calisthenics and weight lifting. On his YouTube channel, OFFICIALTHENX, he shares home workout tips. The channel has over 4.5M subscribers. Besides workouts, he posts low-calorie desserts, gymnastics, and more.
Cassey Ho
Cassey is a certified fitness instructor. She started Blogilates, a YouTube channel with over 8.2M subscribers. The channel has Pilates routines for all levels. She wrote a book called 'Cassey Ho’s Hot Body Year-Round.' She also has a clothing line named POPFLEX. POPFLEX sells yoga mats, leggings, planners, and calendars. It has an Instagram with over 482K followers. Cassey shares workouts and her brand with more than 2.3M followers.The Fitness Marshall Trio
Caleb is a dancer from Marion, Indiana. He offers online cardio workouts as the Fitness Marshall. His YouTube channel has over 4.98M subscribers. Haley Jordan and Allison Florea join him. They dance to pop songs by Megan Thee Stallion, Black Eyed Peas, and Sam Smith.
Adriene Mishler
Adriene runs the popular YouTube channel Yoga With Adriene. Her high-quality videos are inclusive and easy to follow, and the channel has attracted more than 11.9M subscribers. Her playlists include routines that are shorter than 10 minutes, and others range all the way up to 60 minutes in length. Adriene, who hails from Austin, says the secret to cultivating a large audience is being consistent and authentic. Make sure to check out her recent 30-day yoga journey.
Simeon Panda
Simeon has a following of over 2.73M subscribers on YouTube. His uploads cover everything from workout routines and nutrition advice to personal vlogs and motivational videos. Panda doesn’t just offer advice. He has also launched a fitness brand called Just Lift. The brand offers workout clothing and equipment, such as weightlifting belts, duffel bags and wrist wraps. His popular workouts have also left him with more than 8.2M followers on Instagram.
Dana Linn Bailey
Dana was 2013’s Ms. Physique Olympia, so she’s well qualified to share her fitness advice. More than 413K subscribers tune into her channel to watch her latest fitness vlogs. In addition to being a video fitness influencer, Bailey owns Warehouse Gym in Reading, Pennsylvania. She also has a workout apparel line, Flag Nor Fail, which has clothing and accessories for both men and women. Popular on Instagram as “DayDay Knucks,” the fitness influencer has gained more than 2.1M followers on the platform. The fitness guru also has her own supplement line called Run Everything.
Chloe Ting
As she rose to fame during the pandemic, Chloe has built a following of more than 24.5M on YouTube by sharing her workout routines. Her intense 20-minute routines have caught the eyes of many and have helped transform many of her followers. Her popular videos target different areas of the body and are paired with upbeat songs. Her Instagram has also gained more than 2.8M followers as she shares health and fitness advice in her posts.
Maddie Lymburner
With her app and popular workout videos, Maddie has become one of the most popular fitness influencers on YouTube with more than 7.81M subscribers. Since 2018, Maddie has filled her channel with real-time at-home workouts that encourage her viewers to stay active in the comfort of their own homes. Her videos range from 7-minute workouts to intense 20-minute routines.
Joe Wicks
Also known on YouTube as “The Body Coach,” Joe has more than 2.8M subscribers who tune in for his advice on becoming stronger, healthier and happier. The online coach has been providing viewers with easy-to-follow advice since 2011 and only continues to motivate his subscribers today. From 10-minute low-intensity workouts for seniors to 30-minute dumbbell routines, Joe’s channel is full of workouts.
Scott Herman
Scott has been a personal trainer for over 17 years and now shares his advice with more than 2.76M subscribers. From nutrition, exercise and supplement tips, Scott covers all the basics and is a motivation to his viewers. Scott shares no “bro-science, drama, or clickbait,” just videos to boost your health.
Matt Morsia
Known on YouTube as “Mattdoesfitness,” Matt uses his platform to educate others on nutrition and fitness. Matt fills his channel with a fun twist on nutritional videos as he tries fast food options, switches eating routines with his 1-year-old son, and shares his grocery store favorites. His channel also motivates more than 2.2M subscribers with his intense workout routines.
Coach Kozak and Claudia
As a popular dynamic duo, Coaches Kozak and Claudia take to YouTube to share their workouts and inspire others on their health journeys. Their channel named “Hasfit” has earned over 1.93M subscribers and is packed with more than 1,000 free workout videos to serve as a guide to those working on their fitness. The duo states that their videos will always be free because they believe every “heart and soul” deserves to be fit.
Mike Rashid
As a successful boxer and bodybuilder, Mike takes to YouTube to switch up the typical fitness videos and add some more fun to them. Mike has gained the attention of more than 1.45M subscribers with his good training vibes and tips on becoming the best version of yourself. His videos often include intense boxing routines.
Heather Robertson
As a certified trainer and nutrition coach, Heather shares all the best advice when it comes to health and fitness. Her free at-home workouts and HIIT training posts have helped her collect more than 2.26M subscribers. Her channel has everything from a free 12-week training collection to simple 25-minute workouts anyone can do at home.