Workout app Fitplan adds Alex Rodriguez as a trainer… and an investor

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Former New York Yankees all-star Alex Rodriguez is racking up quite an impressive batting average in his new career as an investor and has
added Fitplan to his roster of portfolio companies.The Los Angeles-based workout app launched by Landon Hamilton and Cam Speck has closed on
says Speck
back Christian McCaffrey; the controversial swimming superstarRyan Lochte; fitness model Hattie Boydl; celebrity trainer Corey Calliet;
Speck and Landon Hamilton (Image courtesy of Fitplan)The Fitplan workout app costs $15.99 per month, or $83.99 per year, and includes
step-by-step exercise demonstrations and training programs tailored to different sports
workouts per week and the average workout time is 58 minutes per workout
training regimens will help balance some of the gender disparity among the user base.For the founders of Fitplan, bringing Rodriguez on
board will allow them to move deeper into the tailored fitness vertical
The two men actually reached out to Rodriguez about the investment because they noticed him following fitness influencers specifically.A bit
Hamilton reached out to a mutual friend and asked for a meeting.The founders then spent the next two months in intermittent meetings with