Alexia Clark’s 10‑min abs
Trainer Alexia Clark pushed an under-10-minute abs series this week aimed at home and gym users — the routine is available via her app and fits current short-form content trends. (x.com)
Alexia Clark is routing the new under‑10‑minute abs series through her paid program signup page (an “abs” challenge landing on the app platform is active). (app.alexia-clark.com) Her official program promises five new workouts each week and allows members to pick workout lengths for home or gym sessions, and the public signup page lists a 7‑day free trial with a $29.99 monthly price thereafter. (alexia-clark.com) The Alexia Clark app appears in both Google Play and Apple’s App Store listings — the App Store summary shows high ratings and the program description cites roughly 1.9 million social followers as part of her platform positioning. (apps.apple.com) Clark has previously marketed multi‑week “abs” challenges built around 10‑minute daily sessions on social platforms (archived crossposts and Pinterest mirrors reference a four‑week, 10‑minute‑a‑day abs challenge). (pinterest.com) Her channel activity includes recent short videos and a YouTube Short posted March 16, 2026, and her TikTok feed continues to publish short core/abs clips — a pattern that aligns her app release with short‑form content distribution. (youtube.com) App metadata and third‑party app listings show ongoing maintenance and updates (the app’s last noted update was June 12, 2024) while her storefront and program pages continue to sell memberships and small equipment such as door anchors. (appbrain.com)