Kayla Itsines (born 21 May 1991) is an Australian personal trainer, author, and entrepreneur. She is the creator of a series of fitness ebooks titled Bikini Body Guides, and a meal-planning and workout app, Sweat with Kayla. Sweat with Kayla generated more revenue than any other fitness app in 2016.
In March 2016, Time named Kayla one of the 30 most influential people on the Internet, noting her success at leveraging social media to promote her brand. As of October 2016, Itsines had eight million followers on Facebook and five-and-a-half million on Instagram. Her Facebook followers had liked her content 7.7 million times. In October 2016, Itsines and her partner Tobi Pearce were included in the BRW "Young Rich" list of the wealthiest Australians aged under 40 who had not inherited their money. Their fortune was reported at $46 million.
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Early life
Itsines traces her interest in fitness to playing basketball as a child, but recalls being "underweight and unhealthy" at this time in her life. At the age of 15 or 16 she received medical advice that she might have future fertility problems due to endometriosis, for which she had undergone surgery. After reading online that being healthy, fit, and strong could mitigate infertility, she started working out at a gym. She recalls being initially intimidated and overwhelmed by the gym, until a personal trainer encouraged her to "just start somewhere". Finding that she enjoyed how the workouts made her feel, she abandoned her original plans to become a beauty therapist and studied to become a personal trainer, graduating from the Australian Institute of Fitness at the age of 18 as a Master Trainer.
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Career
After graduation, Itsines found work at a women's gym in Adelaide. She soon observed that the machine-based classes she was leading there did not help her clients achieve their goals. One day, she led the class through a routine of aerobic exercises instead of using the machines, and saw that they loved it. Itsines came to believe that most women seek three specific outcomes from training: smaller inner thighs, flatter abdomens, and more toned arms, while also being concerned about becoming too bulky.
Itsines started a mobile personal training business. Practical limitations on transporting equipment to her clients led her to focus on designing routines that used minimal equipment and minimal space. She also started training her sister's friends who wanted to improve their fitness so they could play Netball on their high school team, focusing on building core strength and powerful legs. She lectured them on nutrition, and asked them to take before-and-after photos of themselves to track their progress. Itsines' 12-year-old cousin suggested using Instagram as a way of organising the photos. Within a few months, Itsines has gained hundreds of thousands of followers and was receiving regular requests for advice and help. Her partner, Tobi Pearce, suggested that she compile her routines into ebooks that could be sold online. In March 2013, they founded the Bikini Body Training company with Itsines as director and Pearce as CEO. The following January, they published the first two Bikini Body Guides, with Itsines' workouts in one volume, and nutrition information from dietitians Julie Dundon and Anne Schneyder of Nutrition Professionals Australia in another. Itsines would later offer the guides via an affiliate program as well. By October, the guides had been downloaded over one million times.
The BBG program is based on 28-minute high-intensity workouts to be completed three times per week. The workouts are built from a repertoire of 150 movements inspired by a variety of sports and other physical training. The meal plans originally provided as little as 1,200 calories per day, but were updated to provide 1,600 to 1,800. She describes the overall strategy as not being aimed at either weight loss or muscle gain, but rather, the creation of a particular look. Writing for The Daily Mail, one journalist described this look as "an ultra slim and lean physique, coupled with a high level of fitness and strength without bulk." The program is aimed primarily at women because Itsines feels she particularly understands women's health and fitness goals.
Itsines later regretted her choice of name for her guides, explaining in an interview "I wish I'd made it more clear that anybody can wear a bikini and that a "bikini body" isn't my body, it's feeling comfortable and strong and fit and great about yourself when you wear the least amount of clothing you can wear in public.... Of course anybody can wear a bikini. Just put it on." In another interview, she added "That's why when I released the app, I called it Sweat With Kayla."
In 2015, she embarked on a world tour, the "Kayla Itsines Bootcamp World Tour", leading free group fitness classes. The tour included Australia's capital cities, New York City, Los Angeles, and London.
In February 2015, Itsines took legal action against another Adelaide-based personal trainer, Leanne Ratcliffe, and Ratcliffe's partner Harley Johnstone over comments that they had posted on their YouTube channels. Ratcliffe, publishing under the pseudonym "Freelee the Banana Girl", had claimed that the BBG eating plan required users to starve themselves, and Johnstone, publishing as "Durianrider", claimed that Pearce used steroids. Itsines claimed the statements were defamatory. She obtained an injunction to prevent the further publication of the videos. When the complaint was heard in the Supreme Court of South Australia on 23 March, Judge Withers directed the case proceed to trial, but the matter was eventually settled out of court.
In April 2015, Apple featured Itsines in an advertisement for the Apple Watch, demonstrating the heart-rate monitor feature of the product.
The release of the Sweat With Kayla app in November 2015 was met with an initial backlash from customers who had already paid for the BBG ebooks. Of the first 137 reviews of the app on the iTunes store, 93 gave it only one star, citing cost and usability issues. Itsines responded to these criticisms by reducing the price of the app to $1 for the first month to any of her existing BBG customers.
Itsines toured again in June 2016, visiting London, New York, and Los Angeles on the "Kayla Itsines Sweat Tour". Four thousand participants attended the New York class. In Los Angeles, attendees lined up for up to six hours to get a position close to the stage. After the class, Itsines stayed back for hours to meet-and-greet about one thousand participants.
In November 2016, Pan Macmillan published Itsines' first print book, The Bikini Body 28-Day Eating and Lifestyle Guide. In August 2017, she announced the upcoming publication of her second book, The Bikini Body Motivation & Habits Guide, which will be available for purchase in November 2017.
Itsines credits her social media success to keeping the focus on her followers and their fitness journeys rather that on herself and her journey. She does not view herself as particularly relatable to her audience, and believes that keeping the focus on them instead ensures greater ongoing relevancy. Another part of her social media strategy is to keep attention on the transformation of the body, and she therefore seldom posts photos of her face. She is also careful of how she is represented visually by other publications, turning down photo shoots that she finds inconsistent with her image. In a statement of her own values, she says she would never promote something in which she personally does not believe, pose provocatively or sexualise herself, or post advice that is relevant only to her own lifestyle. She is the only person who posts on her social media accounts.
She continues to personally train a small number of long-time clients, as well as her staff.
Personal life
Itsines is the daughter of Anna and Jim Itsines, both teachers. She has one younger sister, Leah, who is a personal trainer and food stylist. Itsines' family heritage is Greek, and she identifies herself as Greek. She credits many of her food choices to her Greek upbringing.
Her grandparents initially opposed her decision to become a personal trainer, to the point where she considered abandoning the idea. They later came to support her career.
Itsines met her partner, Tobi Pearce, at a gym. At the time, he was studying a double-degree in Law and Commerce, and also studying to be a personal trainer. He was training his own clients, and owned a bootcamp business. They have lived together since 2013.
She has two Siberian huskies, named Ace and Junior. Her former husky,TJ, passed in Feb 2017.
Itsines gave up drinking alcohol in 2011; she never drinks alcohol now and believes that nobody pursuing a healthy lifestyle should either. She attributes this stance to having lost an aunt to alcohol poisoning.
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