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Are you a fan of discounts? Who isn’t, right? Everyone loves saving money on items they’re already planning to buy. Did you know you can score discounts on Shakeology, Beachbody Performance, and other Beachbody products? I’m here to break down all the details so you can decide if the Beachbody Coach discount is the right fit for you.
HOW CAN I GET A DISCOUNT ON SHAKEOLOGY?
If you’re a fan of Shakeology and its health benefits but wish it were a bit more affordable, I’ve got great news—you can get a discount!
All you need to do to get a discount on Shakeology is sign up as a Beachbody Coach. It’s really that simple.
But what if you don’t want to be an active Coach? Even better news—you don’t have to do anything as a Coach to enjoy the discount.
TYPES OF BEACHBODY COACHES
There are several types of Beachbody Coaches, each with different goals and levels of involvement.
Discount Coach: This is someone who signs up as a Coach purely for the discount. Apart from paying the monthly business fees, there are no other requirements. You can be a Beachbody Coach solely for the discount, and no one has to know. It’s similar to signing up as a “member” or “preferred client” with companies like Young Living or Arbonne.
Hobby Coach: A Hobby Coach is someone who enjoys the products and makes a little extra income by signing up family and friends. As a Beachbody Coach, there are no quotas or sales pressure. Many Hobby Coaches start as Discount Coaches and end up earning money when friends and family notice their improved health and want to know more.
Full-Time Coach: This is someone who is building a business by selling products and growing a team of Coaches.
One concern I had about becoming a Discount Coach was the fear of being pressured by Beachbody or my sponsor Coach to sell. In my experience, that wasn’t the case at all. Many Coaches will simply ask if you’re interested in the discount or in building a business, and it’s perfectly fine to say you just want the discount. You can learn more about being a Beachbody Coach here.
If you’re thinking about signing up as a Discount Coach but are worried about being pressured to push products on your friends, rest assured—you’re safe with me.
WHAT DOES IT COST TO BECOME A BEACHBODY COACH?
There are a few costs associated with becoming a Beachbody Coach.
First, there’s a one-time sign-up fee of $39.95, which can be waived if you purchase a Challenge Pack.
Additionally, there’s a monthly fee of $15.95. This fee covers access to your personal coach website, training, reporting, and personal development resources. Even coaches who sign up solely for the discount must pay this monthly fee.
Military fee waivers are available for coaches who are veterans, reservists, or active-duty service members, as well as their spouses.
IS BECOMING A BEACHBODY COACH WORTH IT?
Now that you’re aware of the fees involved in becoming a Beachbody Coach, you might be wondering if the discount is really worth it. The answer depends on what you typically purchase from Beachbody.
If you have a monthly Shakeology order on auto-ship, then yes, it’s definitely worth it. I’ve done the math for you below.
“I realized I could get a discount on Shakeology and other products I regularly buy, so I figured I might as well take advantage of it.” – Melanie
For the discount to be worthwhile, you need to spend at least around $100 per month on Beachbody products. Otherwise, the monthly fee could offset the savings.
If you receive monthly shipments of any of these products, sign up as a discount coach now to start saving:
- Shakeology
- Daily Sunshine
- BEACHBAR (2-3 box pack)
- Beachbody Performance (Stack or 2+ items)
I’m more than happy to help you start saving on your Beachbody products as a discount coach. Remember, there’s absolutely no pressure to sell anything—you can simply enjoy the discount. Fill out this form to start saving, or reach out to me with any questions you might have.
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