Estimated Net Worth: $6 Million Subscribers: 5.03 Million The Blogilates origin story is inspiring. Trainer Cassey Ho, the creator of the channel, launched it back in 2009 just to cater to her 40 students when she was in college. Since those early days, the channel now has grown to have over 5 million followers and has become a force in the fitness community. The savvy entrepreneur has generated a lot of business from YouTube fame such as her collection of activewear clothing called Popflex and her many fitness DVDs.
The workouts incorporate pilates (as you may have guessed) PIIT28 and Bootcamp Sculpting workouts and also offer a wide range of programs such as celeb workouts, bridal Bootcamp, and apartment-friendly workouts.
Amanda Russell
Estimated Net Worth: N/A Subscribers: 83,000 Fitness trainer Amanda Russell might not be for everyone. Her YouTube homepage features the video "The Coachella 5 Minute Hip and Butt Workout." With that said, she does show you how to get the results you want.
Who doesn't love a shirtless dance anyway?
BeFiT
Estimated Net Worth: $147,000 Subscribers: 3.01 Million BeFit has been known to feature some major celebrity trainers on their channel, including the likes of Billy Blanks Jr., Jillian Michaels of the Biggest Loser, and even Jane Fonda. They offer everything ranging from five-minute recovery workouts to super challenging programs of up to six weeks.
It's definitely the right channel for getting those sought-after abs.
Bodybuilding.com
Estimated Net Worth: $82,5 Million Subscribers: 4.95 million Bodybuilding.com is all you need if you plan on bulking up. The channel practically acts as a virtual personal trainer, offering absolutely everything on the muscle-mass know-how. Learn about the most effective diet plans, the best excises, and how to get Mark Wahlberg abs.
It's also female-friendly, so if you're worried about exclusively male workouts, fear not.
BodyRock
Estimated Net Worth: $27,000 Subscribers: 914,000 A warning. The BodyRock channel is not for beginners. This high-intensity channel is meant for those who take fitness pretty seriously. If you feel like a challenge, however, go ahead! You can start with their video "Learn How to Love Your Workouts."
The channel also offers expert advice on how to get over that plateau.