This CEO uses a 50-minute workout to stay in incredible shape
59 year-old Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick is in insane shape for any age, let alone his own. He works out between seven and 12 times a week, and he founded a group fitness club called The Program.
Strauss invited us to shadow him during what he calls "the V-shape workout" at Equinox Tribeca. The 50-minute workout focuses on strengthening core and upper body muscles.
--------------------------------------------------
Follow BI Video on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1oS68Zs
Follow BI on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1W9Lk0n
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/
--------------------------------------------------
Business Insider is the fastest growing business news site in the US. Our mission: to tell you all you need to know about the big world around you. The BI Video team focuses on technology, strategy and science with an emphasis on unique storytelling and data that appeals to the next generation of leaders – the digital generation.
Видео This CEO uses a 50-minute workout to stay in incredible shape канала Business Insider
Strauss invited us to shadow him during what he calls "the V-shape workout" at Equinox Tribeca. The 50-minute workout focuses on strengthening core and upper body muscles.
--------------------------------------------------
Follow BI Video on Twitter: http://bit.ly/1oS68Zs
Follow BI on Facebook: http://bit.ly/1W9Lk0n
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/
--------------------------------------------------
Business Insider is the fastest growing business news site in the US. Our mission: to tell you all you need to know about the big world around you. The BI Video team focuses on technology, strategy and science with an emphasis on unique storytelling and data that appeals to the next generation of leaders – the digital generation.
Видео This CEO uses a 50-minute workout to stay in incredible shape канала Business Insider
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
How To Make Plastic From Seaweed | World Wide Waste | Business InsiderCan Indian Seaweed Replace Plastic? | World Wide Waste | Insider BusinessWar Nearly Killed This Vietnamese Art. Meet One Family Keeping It Alive | Still StandingHow To Make Paint From Pollution | World Wide WasteHow Banana Plant Waste Is Turned Into Sanitary Pads in India | World Wide WasteHow One Vietnamese Village Is Keeping An 800-Year-Old Paper-Making Tradition Alive | Still StandingCan Pineapple Skins Replace Soap? | World Wide Waste | Insider BusinessWhy French Leavers Lace Is So Expensive | So Expensive | Business InsiderThai Artist Carves Snail Shells Into Ancient Art That Costs Thousands | Still StandingWhy Only 1% Of Japan's Soy Sauce Is Made This Way | Still Standing | Business InsiderHow Master Potters Keep A 7000-Year-Old Kimchi Tradition Alive | Still Standing | Business InsiderHow America's Oldest Drum Factory Stayed In Business For Over 160 Years | Still StandingA Fast-Growing Weed Chokes Lakes In 50 Countries. Now Women Weave It Into Bags | World Wide WasteWhy Chiso Kimonos Are So Expensive | So Expensive | Business InsiderInside The Mall Where Everything Is Recycled | World Wide WasteHow Banana Waste Is Turned Into Rugs, Fabric, And Hair Extensions | World Wide WasteWhat TSA Airport Dogs Go Through In Explosives Training | Boot CampMeet The Last Family Keeping The 400-Year-Old Rogan Art Alive | Still StandingHow Women Kept A 3,000-Year-Old Pottery Tradition Alive In Tunisia | Still StandingHow 200,000 Luffas Become Kitchen Sponges | Big Business | Insider BusinessBriquettes Made From Coconut Waste Could Reduce Deforestation | World Wide Waste