I started working out with Chloe Ting and this is my honest review

Okay, so let's face it, we've all tried every at-home workout in the book. Body weight exercises, virtual pilates, Pelotons (so many Pelotons), you name it. But there's one YouTube trainer that's been making a lot of noise lately: Chloe Ting. People are raving about her challenging routines, with sweaty post-workout selfies and all. Of course, I had to see what all the fuss was about and try it for myself.

I started with a short ab workout, which seemed simple enough at first, but boy was I wrong. It was tough! Then I moved onto Ting's body weight arm workouts and cardio circuits, which were equally sneaky in their difficulty. Even my partner, who's used to weight training and long runs, found them challenging. So who exactly is Chloe Ting and how did she get so famous?

Who is Chloe?

Well, Ting is a 30-something trainer from Australia who started posting workouts on TikTok and went viral. She now has over 22 million subscribers on YouTube, which is insane! Her workout challenges promise dramatic results in just one or two weeks, and people are absolutely loving it. It's important to note, though, that Ting isn't a certified professional fitness trainer, so it's best to seek advice from a licensed professional for your specific fitness needs.

Chloe’s Workouts

But let me tell you, Ting's workouts are worth a shot. As someone who's been doing mainly cardio and light dumbbell training, it was refreshing to try workouts that didn't require any equipment. I also appreciated that her more intense workouts offered low-impact alternatives for movements, which is great for those prone to injury or just getting back into a regular workout routine. And let's not forget that her workouts are free, accessible, and often modifiable depending on your skill level. No gym membership required!

So, if you're curious about Chloe Ting's workouts, start with a quick ab workout (which has over 300 million views for a reason) before moving on to her full-body circuits. And with her focus areas ranging from arms to legs to full body, there's something for everyone. Just remember to listen to your body and seek professional advice if needed.

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