The collaboration includes new resistance equipment, a streaming membership and a women’s health initiative
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Jennifer Aniston’s ongoing partnership with Pvolve continues to evolve around a shared focus on sustainable strength training.
This fall, the actor and producer is introducing the “Longevity Bundle,” developed in collaboration with Pvolve’s VP of Training and Head Trainer, Dani Coleman. The bundle aims to help women build muscle safely, support bone health and maintain metabolism as they age.
Drawing from Aniston’s own training sessions with Coleman, the Longevity Bundle includes a selection of Pvolve equipment, including the new Body Band, a resistance tool designed to increase load without the use of traditional weights. The band allows users to engage a range of muscles with minimal strain, emphasizing control and form over intensity. Each bundle also includes a three-month streaming membership to Pvolve’s digital platform, giving users access to classes that pair resistance-based training with functional movement patterns.
To coincide with the release, Pvolve is introducing a Fall Strength Challenge from October 29 through November 12. For every challenge completed, the company will donate $1 to Women in Medicine, supporting ongoing research in women’s health.
The Longevity Bundle arrives amid a period of steady expansion for the functional fitness brand.
Pvolve recently announced its first franchise agreements in Nevada, bringing studios to Summerlin and Henderson under the leadership of franchisee Jennifer LaFrance, a 16-time marathon finisher and longtime advocate for low-impact training. The move marks Pvolve’s entry into the Las Vegas market, which has become a hotbed for new fitness concepts from brands like Solidcore, EoS Fitness and The Pad Climbing.
The company has also broadened its scope beyond studio and digital memberships, introducing Sculpt 9, an amino acid supplement developed to support women’s recovery and muscle synthesis. Backed by clinical research, Sculpt 9 was formulated to maintain effectiveness across hormonal cycles. Pvolve describes the move as part of a long-term strategy to support women’s health holistically, from movement to recovery.