The Perfect Workout® has spent over 20 years developing a workout method aimed at improved strength, toning and a healthier body in 20 minutes twice a week. The fitness coaching company’s science-backed slow-motion strength training method is designed to help busy professionals, retirees and anyone who struggles to find time for exercise reshape their health and body.
“Our mission is to revolutionize the way people exercise,” says Dewey Rodgers, Chief Marketing Officer of The Perfect Workout®. “We’re here for those who want to be healthy, strong and look good—without spending a ton of time exercising. We believe people can achieve incredible fitness results in less time than they realize—if they have the right approach, implementation and a tailored plan for their goals.”
Why Strength Training Is Essential—At Any Age
Strength training isn’t just about building muscle; it’s also a key to longevity, better metabolism and overall health. Muscle loss, which occurs as we age, is known as sarcopenia. This leads to a slower metabolism, weaker bones and an increased risk of injury as people age.
However, research shows that strength training improves muscle mass and function, thus delaying the age-related impacts of sarcopenia. The benefits of strength training go beyond muscle tone; it has been linked to improved balance, endurance, neurological functioning, overall health and well-being and longevity.
Blending evidence-based practices, the guidance of a certified one-on-one trainer and modern technology, The Perfect Workout® believes strength training can be less time-consuming and complicated, requiring 20 minutes twice a week. The key is a personalized slow-motion strength training routine that aims to achieve results with minimal time commitment.
Why 20 Minutes Is Enough—And How It Works
Can a 20-minute workout really be effective? Science says yes.
Most people assume that longer workouts mean better results, but some research, like this study, suggests that intensity—not duration—matters more. High-intensity, low-frequency and short-duration workouts may improve muscle strength and development more than traditional, high-volume strength training routines.
Research also suggests that time under tension (TUT)—the duration a muscle is under strain—is a critical factor in muscle development. Slow-motion strength training increases TUT, which could make workouts more effective.
Based on these scientific findings, The Perfect Workout® has created its signature 20-minute, twice-a-week slow-motion strength training regimen tailored to each client. Rodgers says that The Perfect Workout®’s method uses slow, controlled movements to push muscles safely and efficiently. This creates the necessary stimulus for muscle growth without excessive wear and tear on the body.
Personalized Support and Accountability
The Perfect Workout® also incorporates holistic support and accountability. Clients experience one-on-one training with a certified personal trainer who tailors each session to the individual member’s goals and current fitness level. A trainer also takes your health considerations or limitations into account, whether you’re focusing on increasing strength, muscle development, fat loss or overall health.
The company also offers PeakWell™, a comprehensive wellness coaching program covering nutrition, sleep, stress management and supplementation. FitProfile™ is another available tool—a health-tracking mobile app that allows members to track their progress over time.
Introducing FastFit™ Robotic Equipment
The Perfect Workout® has introduced FastFit™, a robotic strength training technology. Unlike traditional weightlifting, which relies on gravity-based resistance, FastFit™ utilizes artificial intelligence and motorized resistance to provide a stimulus for every repetition of each exercise set. The current research related to FastFit™ technology suggests improvements in results compared to traditional gravity weights.
According to Rodgers, by removing reliance on free weights and machines that use fixed resistance, FastFit™ aims to provide a more controlled, personalized workout. This is because the technology continuously adjusts resistance in real time, allowing members to train with appropriate force throughout every exercise phase. Rodgers announces that the technology is currently being tested in select locations across Denver, Austin and Seattle. He notes that The Perfect Workout® is already planning nationwide rollouts.
“We believe that all of these offerings—our signature 20-minute workout, one-on-one certified trainers, FastFit™ robotic technology, and supplemental programs PeakWell™ and FitProfile™—come together to create an incredibly time-efficient, approachable solution that we trust will help people achieve real, lasting results,” Rodgers notes.
Complimentary Session Available
The Perfect Workout® offers a complimentary session for people who want to explore slow-motion strength training. The offer includes a professional review of one’s health history and goals, a personalized experience of the Perfect Workout® method, recommendations on how to reach one’s goals and a no-obligation overview of the company’s membership options.
“Once somebody has decided to begin training with us, we offer a 30-day results guarantee,” Rodgers says. “If a member isn’t experiencing measurable strength increases, we stand by our commitment to their results and offer a full refund. Over the years, many individuals have engaged with our approach, and many have shared that they noticed improvements within the first few weeks.”
The Perfect Workout® remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of fitness innovation. Through its personalized initiatives—from its signature 20-minute workout and FastFit™ robotic equipment to its PeakWell™ and FitProfile™ wellness platforms and certified one-on-one coaching—the company is offering people more options for staying fit. As The Perfect Workout® moves forward, its mission remains the same: to revolutionize exercise, help people build strength, improve health and transform lives in less time.
For more information, visit The Perfect Workout® or look for a TryFastFitness.com location in Denver, Austin, Seattle, and other locations.