The at-home fitness giant is rebooting one of the most intense (and popular) home workouts ever made, and adding P90X-branded supplements

With the new year on the horizon, BODi (formerly known as Beachbody) is setting the stage for an intense February, when it will revive Tony Horton’s iconic P90X with the launch of P90X Generation Next.

The new program will be accompanied by a line of P90X supplements and nutrition products, and several brand partners, including premium activewear brand ASRV, fitness equipment brand Core Home Fitness, recovery tech brand Hyperice and activewear giant Reebok.

Leading the reboot is Waz Ashayer, a seasoned fitness instructor who joins BODi from Equinox.

Before joining Equinox in the U.S., Ashayer built his foundation in London at the boxing gym BXR and later managed group fitness at Equinox London. He went on to launch Raise x Takeoff, a series of high-energy bootcamps in New York City and the Hamptons.

“Fitness has always been about unlocking inner strength and pushing past limits,” Ashayer said. “Carrying the P90X legacy forward is an incredible honor. I’m dedicated to inspiring people to exceed their own expectations because this program isn’t just about workouts, it’s about igniting the fire of transformation.”

The program debuts February 3, 2026, with P90X supplements and nutrition products slated to be available on BODi.com and at select retail partners early next year.

“P90X remains one of the most powerful names in fitness, and with ‘P90X Generation Next,’ we’ve redesigned it from the bottom up to use the latest in functional program design for extreme transformation and performance,” BODi co-founder and CEO Carl Daikeler said.

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“It will have the intensity and grit that made P90X a cultural phenomenon, now with the latest science-backed methods to help people achieve results they never thought possible,” Daikeler added. “With Waz Ashayer at the helm, we’re introducing the next generation to true extreme home fitness.”

Horton, who made the original P90X famous in the 2000s, isn’t leaving the BODi orbit.

Last month, he launched The Power of 4, a holistic, longevity-driven program built around strength, nutrition, supplementation and mindfulness. The new offering fits into BODi’s expanding ecosystem, which includes new Super Trainer Subscriptions, a $9.99-per-month option that gives fans direct access to content from trainers like Autumn Calabrese and Shaun T, and a $19 monthly plan that opens BODi’s full library of more than 140 fitness and nutrition programs.

BODi will release its third-quarter 2025 financial results on Monday.