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Steve Aoki Launches His Own Workout App “Aoki Bootcamp”


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We’re pretty certain that there’s nothing Steve Aoki can’t do…

Just yesterday we reported on Steve Aoki’s comic book launch, “Neon Future.” But, it’s just one venture after another for this talent. His latest comes in the form of a fitness app, fittingly called Aoki Bootcamp.

The self-proclaimed “busybody,” just like many of us, has a hard time making time for working out with his crazy schedule. Especially when he’s on the road, it’s tough to get into a workout routine. Well, that was until Aoki Bootcamp came along.

“I’m the kind of guy who will work out wherever I am, whether I’m in the green room or backstage at a festival or in my hotel room. I’d been putting my workout on social media and people would come up to me and I thought that I really wanted to bring this out so people can join in.”

The body weight based workout can be done virtually anywhere — and requires no special equipment. Just your smartphone with the app, and a little bit of your time. Oh, and money. Subscriptions cost $12.99 per month or $99.99 for a full year.

Aoki Bootcamp can be downloaded in the Apple App Store or via Google Play.

 

Photo via Rukes.com

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Steve Aoki Launches His Own Workout App “Aoki Bootcamp”

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