Introducing RevAbs by Brett
Hoebel By Steve Edwards

Today, we sit down with
RevAbs™
creator Brett Hoebel to discuss Beachbody's latest program. The name implies
that it's an ab program, but it's much more than that. It's a full-body
conditioning program. Sure, you'll get a six-pack, but the philosophy behind
the program's creation goes a lot deeper than slimming down your
midsection.

"The two most popular body parts clients
want to work on are their abs and their booty," says Hoebel. "Over the years,
I've worked hard at coming up with the best training techniques, including
weight training, bodyweight training, martial arts, and interval training, to
transform these traditionally problematic areas. I've trained a lot of models
and actors that always had a movie, photo shoot, or event to get ready for in a
short period of time. This led me to refine my training methodologies to be
able to accomplish great results in less time, which was a huge help in
creating a training system like reVamp® and RevAbs."
ReVamp is Hoebel's time-tested personal
training and nutrition program. It's what all of his private clients go through
and what RevAbs is based on. As reVamp has evolved over the years, one of
Hoebel's major influences has been Capoeira, a Brazilian art form that combines
elements of martial arts, dance, and music.
"One of my
passions is Capoeira," states Hoebel enthusiastically. "I first saw Capoeira in
the '90s and started training seriously in it in 2005. Our school is A.B.A.D.A.
Capoeira, and the headquarters is in Rio de Janeiro. I go there two or three
times a year to train with the mestres (teachers) there. I think
Capoeira is a very well-rounded form of fitness and is one of the greatest
tools I've found to getting people cardio, core, strength, and stretch
[exercises] all in one in a very fun environment. I also like the fact it's
your own bodyweight, and [you] can do it anywhere, anytime. Besides the
physicality of Capoeira, there is also the martial art, the Portuguese
language, the African and Brazilian heritage it has with slavery, the different
instruments you learn to play, the Portuguese songs you learn to sing, and much
more. I've been integrating Capoeira with traditional forms of fitness since
the '90s."
Thus RevAbs is more than just your regular
workout. Hoebel's background is extensive, and he's certainly one of
Beachbody's most credentialed trainers. "I was a premed in college and have
always been a competitive athlete and martial artist," he adds. "This
science/athlete/martial arts background gave me the right tools to study and
create the training techniques of reVamp. I've also been fortunate to study
under some very knowledgeable and talented fitness professionals [and
organizations], including Paul Chek and the Chek Institute, Charles Poliquin,
Terry Kerrigan, Metabolic Typing Institute, NASM, and the NSCA. Over the years,
I have consistently evolved the methodology and concepts behind reVamp, based
on new research and training techniques that worked with clients and myself (I
always use myself as a test subject)."
Beachbody has allowed Hoebel to seek an
entirely new audience. Instead of working with clients one on one, he's had to
develop a program that works for everyone. "Developing RevAbs transformed my
life as well," he says. "Working with the test group helped me really
understand, appreciate, and respect being a role model and made me strive even
harder to perfect the program. Morphing reVamp into a more ab-focused program,
RevAbs, pushed my creative side and knowledge I had to bring to the table."
Ultimately, however, what inspired RevAbs is
doing what you love. "I really enjoy and am passionate about being a fitness
professional," Hoebel says, "and helping others reach their goals." |