Connect To Beachbody On Demand Using Roku Players, Amazon Fire TV, Or Google Chromecast
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Beachbody On Demand lets you take your workouts anywhere. And now you can use Roku® players and Roku TV models, Amazon® Fire TV, or Google® Chromecast to stream Beachbody On Demand workout programs on your TV!

The Beachbody On Demand experience is easy to access on all three platforms.

On each, you’ll find the Member Library that lets you access hundreds of Beachbody workout programs, including P90X, P90X3, 21 Day Fix, SHIFT SHOP, PiYo, INSANITY, FOCUS T25, and much more.

You’ll be able to browse videos by type or by trainer and anything you previously purchased will be available to view.

Here’s how to get started with the device of your choice:

Roku players and Roku TV models

1. Start by searching for Beachbody On Demand in the Roku Channel Store. Add the channel and press OK on the Roku remote to install the channel.
2. You’ll next see a screen pop up with a URL and an activation code. Enter the URL into the Internet browser on your computer, tablet, or phone and log in to your Beachbody On Demand account. You will then be prompted to enter the activation code. Do so and press the Submit button. The page will then alert you that the device has been successfully activated.
3. Once activation is successful, the Beachbody On Demand channel will automatically launch on your Roku player or Roku TV model.
4. To choose a workout, select the workout program you wish to do by using the “OK” button. Then, choose which specific workout you want to view.

Beachbody On Demand is supported on current generation Roku players, Roku Streaming Stick, and Roku TV models.

Amazon Fire TV

1. Start by searching for Beachbody On Demand in the channel store. Once you’ve selected it, proceed to install the app.
2. Go to your app library and launch the Beachbody app.
3. You’ll next see a screen pop up with a URL and an activation code. Enter the URL into the Internet browser on your computer, tablet, or phone and log in to your Beachbody On Demand account. You will then be prompted to enter the activation code. Do so and then select “Activate.”
4. Go back to your Amazon Fire TV device. The Beachbody On Demand app will automatically launch.
5. To choose a workout, select the workout program you wish to do by using the “OK” button. Then, choose which specific workout you want to view.

Beachbody On Demand is supported on Amazon Fire TV and Amazon Fire TV Stick.

Google Chromecast

1. Install the Chrome browser on your laptop.
2. Open Chrome and install the Google Cast extension.
3. Connect your laptop to the same Wi-Fi network as your Chromecast.
4. Log in to Beachbody On Demand on your laptop and select a workout.
5. Once you’re ready to begin your workout, click the “cast” icon that appears in the upper right corner of your browser and watch the workout go from your laptop to the big screen.

Apple TV

Follow the steps below to enable streaming of Beachbody On Demand content to a TV from your Mac computer or Apple mobile device. For details on the Beachbody on Demand App for iPhone and iPad, click here.

  1. Ensure that all Beachbody On Demand Streaming Requirements are met.
  2. Make sure the Apple TV and iOS device (iPhone, iPad, or Mac) are both connected to the same in-home wireless network.
  3. Enable AirPlay on the Apple TV device [Enter Settings > Verify AirPlay is active].
  4. Enable Airplay on the iOS device (iOS 7 operating system or higher required).
  5. Open Beachbody workout video.
  6. Tap on the AirPlay icon on the bottom left corner of the player and select your Apple TV device.

 

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