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Santana Rodriguez Stars in Shaping Up With Santana on ROKU, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire TV

Santana Rodriguez Stars in Shaping Up With Santana on ROKU, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire TV

Fitness enthusiast and media personality Santana Rodriguez is helping people stay healthy through her new show, Shaping Up with Santana.

People need to be conscious of their health and general well-being more than ever, and that is where she comes in. A crucial part of maintaining one’s fitness aside from following a healthy diet is through exercise. Sadly, the pandemic forced the majority of gyms to close their doors nationwide. Santana Rodriguez’s new television program, Shaping Up with Santana, encourages people to be active in all circumstances. Her specially-created workout plans are designed to be attainable for everyone, anywhere.

The internationally recognized model, businesswoman, and media personality hosts and produces the show, which she developed to aid individuals in maintaining an active lifestyle even from the comfort of their homes, as gyms were closed due to the pandemic. She drew from her experience as a fitness model and her training in both fitness and coaching.

Despite the new normal, it is crucial to continue being active. Santana Rodriguez wants people to understand that they may maintain their fitness regimen even without any equipment or access to a professional gym. “You can work out where you want, when you want while doing exercises with me in real time,” said Santana.

The show is a huge hit with audiences from all over the world thanks to its simple and approachable structure. It makes sure to include easy-to-follow motions that work the muscles effectively. In each episode, viewers are encouraged to follow the routines in real-time with her while moving to energizing music. The goal of Shaping Up with Santana is to inspire people to live healthier and to share helpful dietary advice.

“We’re not a technical show. I want to make it as simple, straightforward, authentic, and down to earth as possible,” Santana said. 

The award-winning television series Shaping Up with Santana, airs on ROKU Platform, Apple TV, and AMAZON Fire TV, which streams 24/7. With 14 million subscribers on ROKU and 30 million on AMAZON Fire TV, the show offers free health and fitness episodes emphasizing fitness, dance exercise and nutrition tips. 

It is available in various countries, including the United States, Argentina, Canada, Chile, Columbia, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Brazil, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, the United Kingdom, Germany, Austria, Japan, and India. It is also available worldwide via the internet and streams on broadcast at the same time slot every day.

Santana’s video-on-demand exercise tutorials feature topics such as “how to get trim thighs and legs,” “how to achieve six-pack abs,” and “burning fat by shaking it off.”

Shaping Up With Santana has been so successful that it was awarded the Best Fitness Television Series of 2021-2022 by Ganap Global Achievers in Manila, Philippines. On top of that achievement, Santana was also nominated for the Miss Celebrity Entertainment Award at the International Celebrity Awards in Paris for the making of the show.

Find out more details about Shaping Up with Santana by visiting the show’s official website as well as following her on Instagram @santanafit.

Media Contact
Company Name: Shaping up with Santana
Contact Person: Santana Rodriguez
Email: Send Email
Phone: (310)227-9235
Country: United States
Website: www.ShapingupwithSantana.com

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