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Zing Coach Integrates Les Mills Group Training to Help People Stay Consistent With Their Fitness Journeys

Zing Coach integration with Les Mills group training
Munich, DE / Mar 25, 2026 / Zing Coach

Zing Coach, the leading AI-powered fitness platform, today announced a partnership with Les Mills, the global leader in group training, bringing Les Mills’ iconic group training programs directly into the Zing Coach experience.

For the first time, Zing Coach users can train with Les Mills group workouts while benefiting from Zing Coach’s adaptive AI personalization. The integration combines the motivation and structure of group training with individualized strength and conditioning plans that adjust to each person’s goals, energy levels, recovery, and available time.

Les Mills’ research into Gen Z training habits has found that those who augment their gym training with home workouts manage to do 67% more workouts than gym-only exercisers (5.5 per week on average vs 3.3), highlighting the impact of an omnifitness offering on member engagement.

The partnership builds on this opportunity. With 62% of Zing Coach users training in the gym, the integration is designed to support greater consistency and more efficient use of training time. Delivered through Zing Coach’s proprietary AI model, Les Mills programs become part of everyday training, helping users maintain continuity when sessions are missed or intensity needs to be adjusted.

“Our goal is to keep people motivated, engaged, and training regularly,” said Marina Nola, Chief Digital Distribution Officer at Les Mills. “By bringing Les Mills programs into Zing Coach, members get the motivation of human-led workouts and the flexibility of AI, the best of both worlds.”

“The integration of Les Mills classes changes how people train week to week,” said Anton Marchanka, CEO at Zing Coach. “Les Mills’ structured strength, conditioning, and progression-based workouts are empowered by Zing`s AI model, making them available in flexible formats that fit busy schedules, whether users train at home, in the gym, or alongside live classes, so consistency feels achievable instead of overwhelming.”

Together, Zing Coach and Les Mills aim to turn the excitement of group training into lasting habits, helping more people fall in love with movement and stay active over the long term.

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About Zing Coach

Zing Coach is an AI-powered personal training platform that helps people build consistent fitness habits. Using its proprietary AI, it delivers personalised strength and conditioning programmes that adapt in real time to goals, energy levels, readiness, and everyday constraints. Built as a scalable digital coach, Zing Coach’s AI model continuously learns from user behaviour, which drives industry-leading retention.

The platform has received multiple innovation awards, including the Globee and The Connected: Health & Fitness awards, and partners with global brands such as Paris Saint-Germain F.C. to make movement more accessible and engaging for millions worldwide.


About Les Mills
Les Mills is the global leader in group training and creator of over 30 programs available in leading fitness facilities around the world. Les Mills programs include the world’s first group exercise resistance training workout BODYPUMP™️, BODYCOMBAT™️ (martial arts), RPM™️ (indoor cycling), LES MILLS CEREMONY™️ (functional circuit training), and its latest fitness innovation – BODYPUMP HEAVY™️.

The company was founded by Les Mills – a four-time Olympian and head coach of New Zealand’s track and field team – who opened his first gym in 1968 with the aim of taking elite sports training to the masses. Today, Les Mills workouts are delivered by 130,000 certified Instructors in 22,000 clubs across 100 countries, as well as via the LES MILLS+ streaming platform and Extended Reality (XR)

Press Contacts
Ivanna Avilova
ivanna.avilova@mvchn.agency
Zing Coach
Jak Phillips
jak.phillips@lesmills.com
Les Mills
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