
Kinobody also created a line of glasses called "Kino Vision," which offer consumers blue-light-preventing glasses that are for everyday use. Kinobody also launched a supplements line that features pre-workout powders, sleeping aids and amino acids. Kinobody created a clothing brand in 2018 that is tailored to highlight one's physique with an array of fitted shirts, underpants and sweats. According to O'Gallagher, it grossed $2 million in 2016, $3.6 million in 2017 and $8 million in 2018 due to its growing catalog of products.

Kinobody has seen a consistent increase in its overall growth. "It made fitness more like a video game, rather than being in the gym every day for two hours hoping improves." Building a business We're going to build your body by only working out a few days a week and hitting personal records," he continued. We're about building a movie-star body like Ryan Reynolds. "I made Kinobody because there was not a fitness protocol that I really loved. "My goal was to be a millionaire by 25, and I ended up doing it at 24," O'Gallagher said. One of O'Gallagher's products is a downloaded "Kino Chef" cookbook, in which he offers 50 different recipes designed for consumers who practice intermittent fasting. O'Gallagher has since written several new programs, including female and body-weight regimes. Some of the other programs are priced at $49.
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O'Gallagher, president of Kinobody and the face of the brand, said fans of his blog started to encourage him to make YouTube videos and write his own programs back in 2011.īy 2012 he released the "Warrior Shredding" program - available for purchase as a print download for $69 - and by the end of 2012, the "Greek God program." Both of these and his "Superhero Bulking" program have grossed more than $1 million in sales. "He focused for months and wrote articles and made videos late into the night before he ever saw a penny for his efforts." "Some people think it happened overnight, but that is not the case," Moore said on O'Gallagher's career success. O'Gallagher would write about Moore's programs on his personal blog and would then make commission off Moore's sales in an affiliated sales program of Fitness Book well known to workout junkies. At the time, Moore was focused on an earlier start-up, titled Fitness Blackbook. O'Gallagher ended up contacting Moore and started to learn everything he could from him. He credits Rusty Moore, founder of Visual Impact Fitness, as his first mentor. He started following fitness influencers and their blogs and realized that he needed to produce online content as well in order to get his name recognized. I wanted to make him proud, and I wanted to work twice as hard." Becoming a fitness influencerĪfter a short stint as a personal trainer at age 19, O'Gallagher moved to Los Angeles, seeking something more with his life.
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"It put a lot of pressure on me to figure out how to make something of my life on my own. "When he passed away, I realized he wasn't gonna be there to show me the ropes," O'Gallagher said. At the time, MetCap had a portfolio of $800 million, managing apartment buildings all across Canada, and it still claims to be the largest manager of multifamily Toronto apartments.

When he was just 11, O'Gallagher's father passed away. His father Michael O'Gallagher founded MetCap, a real estate company, in 1988.

Despite making millions as the face of Kinobody, he learned at a young age what it was like to be wealthy. He is the second oldest among four siblings, three brothers and a sister. Even as a kid, I would be practicing these moves, doing push-ups and chin-ups. "So I was drawn to the physicality and loved watching the speed, power and precision in action movies.

"I was always fascinated with muscle and strength," O'Gallagher said. The Batman video has received more than 2.8 million views. O'Gallagher videos receive anywhere from 30,000 views per video to a few million. O'Gallagher often cites Christian Bale and Brad Pitt as having near-to-perfect physiques in both these films. Other notable characters he has portrayed were inspired by "American Psycho," in which Christian Bale plays a muscled-up playboy who lives the double life of a murderer and "Fight Club," where Brad Pitt plays the shredded Tyler Durden. O'Gallagher went viral in 2015, releasing "The Real Bruce Wayne" clip with director Michael Delmonte, one of many YouTube videos in which he portrays a fictional character from masculine cult cinema.
