Virtual J Studio

Warm Up

Before you start your workout let Katz JCC Personal Trainer and Group Instructor Jon Simon give you some tips on how to warm up to help avoid injury.


Functional Core Training

Follow along with Personal Trainer and Group Instructor Sean Atkinson as he teaches an in-home workout that can be done with or without weights. Don’t have weights at home? It’s ok, you can use water bottles, cans and other simple objects found around the home.


Insanity Group Training

Lori Matus & Eileen LaBarre lead an Insanity class designed for all levels. Follow along with Lori as she runs through the full exercise or follow Eileen as she demonstrates the modified version of each exercise for beginners. This class requires no fitness equipment and can be done right in your living room.


13-Minute Spin Class

Have a spin bike at home? Take a quick spin with Steve Bouchard. You will feel like you have the front bike in your favorite class as Steve gives you the motivation to push harder and go faster.


Speed Training

Drew Heisler wants to help you reach your goals and hit your next PR. Enjoy this one on one session right from Drew’s front yard.


The content of the Milton & Betty Katz JCC video is for entertainment only. The JCC is not a medical organization and its instructors or staff cannot provide medical advice or diagnosis. Physical exercise in all forms, even without equipment, is a strenuous physical activity. As such, you should consult your physician or other health care professional before starting this fitness program or any other fitness program to determine if it is right for you. If you are predisposed to a medical condition that may be worsened by physical exercise, please do not start this fitness program. Do not start this fitness program if your physician or health care provider advises against it. If you experience faintness, dizziness, pain or shortness of breath at any time while exercising you should stop immediately. If you think you are having a medical or health emergency, call your health care professional, or 911, immediately.