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Reviax Training

“The Reviax Method”

Calm-authority infomercial script. Built for busy adults who keep restarting. Use this page as your editing blueprint.

Core message: You don’t need motivation. You need structure that survives real life.

Editing Style (Read This First)

  • Not a hype VSL. Calm authority. Clean pacing.
  • Hybrid visuals: Talking head + workout clips + app screen recordings layered in.
  • Pattern: Talking Head → Session Clip → App Screen → Session Clip → Talking Head (repeat).
  • Target length: 8–12 minutes.
  • CTA: Only one: Book Plan-Building Call.
PART 1

The Emotional Hook (0:00–1:30)

Talking Head (You)
If you keep restarting every few weeks… this is for you.

If you’ve tried going all in… then life gets busy… then you fall off… then you start over Monday… this is for you.

Most adults don’t fail because they’re lazy.
They fail because their plan only works when life is calm.

And life is rarely calm.

You don’t need more motivation.
You need structure that survives real life.
B-Roll / Visuals
  • Busy calendar / laptop / commute / tired face
  • Quick cuts of “messy week” visuals (travel bag, late-night work)
  • Workout clip: you coaching calmly (no screaming)
On-screen text ideas:
“If you keep restarting…”
“Life is rarely calm.”
“Structure beats motivation.”
PART 2

The Real Problem (1:30–3:00)

Voiceover (over clips)
Let’s say this clearly.

The problem isn’t your food.
The problem isn’t that you don’t know what to do.

The problem is that your routine has no floor.
One bad week wipes it out.
One missed workout turns into ten.
One off-plan meal turns into a spiral.

That’s not discipline.
That’s fragile structure.

Adults don’t need extreme.
They need something repeatable.
B-Roll / Visuals
  • Workout clip: client struggling → you cue → rep improves
  • Quick “restart” visuals (Monday meme, checklist reset, frustration)
  • Short clip: you explaining “floor” / “resume protocol”
On-screen text ideas:
“Your plan has no floor.”
“One miss becomes a spiral.”
“Repeatable beats extreme.”
PART 3

What Reviax Actually Is (3:00–5:00)

Voiceover + Screen Recording (App)
Now let me show you what Reviax actually is.

Every client trains inside a structured system.

• 30-minute coached sessions
• Clear weekly progression
• Simple guardrails
• Weekly check-ins
• Defined expectations

You open the app — and you know exactly what to do.
No guessing. No random workouts.

Your weeks build on each other.
You don’t restart.
You progress.
B-Roll / Visuals
  • App dashboard screen recording
  • Workout logging (weights/reps)
  • Progress tracking screen
  • Short coaching clip as cutaway
On-screen text ideas:
“No guessing.”
“Progression, not random.”
“A plan that survives real life.”
PART 4

What Training Looks Like (5:00–7:00)

Voiceover (over session clips)
Here’s what this looks like in real life.

These sessions aren’t about destroying you.
They’re about building strength that sticks.

We slow things down.
We clean up the reps.
We build progress you can actually repeat.
Clip Prompts (pull from your 35 sessions)
  • You correcting form (calm cue)
  • Client win moment (finishes set, smiles)
  • Encouragement line that feels real
  • Before/after strength: “last week vs this week”
Overlay text ideas:
“Confidence is built one rep at a time.”
“Progress > punishment.”
“Repeatable wins.”
PART 5

Why Virtual Works (7:00–9:00)

Talking Head (You)
Most people think online training is less effective.

But for busy adults, it usually works better.

Because consistency isn’t about willpower.
It’s about removing friction.

You can train in your space.
You follow a plan that’s already built.
And you still get coaching, progression, and accountability.

In-person training relies on energy.
Online training relies on structure.

Structure scales.
Energy burns out.
B-Roll / Visuals
  • Split screen: gym chaos vs virtual session calm
  • Client training at home / hotel / normal environment
  • Screen recording: weekly check-in / habit tracking
On-screen text ideas:
“Remove friction.”
“In-person = energy.”
“Online = structure.”
PART 6

Who This Is For (9:00–10:30)

Talking Head (You)
This is not for someone who wants hype.
This is not for someone who refuses to log workouts.
This is not for someone who wants to be screamed at.

This is for someone who is tired of restarting.
This is for someone who wants to build strength that sticks.
And who wants a plan that still works when life gets busy.
Visuals
  • Client consistency clips
  • Small progress moments (better form, heavier DB, improved range)
  • Optional: one strong testimonial quote on screen
PART 7

Close + Call To Action (Final 60s)

Talking Head (You)
If what I just described sounds like what you’ve been missing…

Book a Plan-Building Call.

We’ll map your real schedule — not your fantasy one.
We’ll install a plan that survives busy weeks.

No pressure.
Just clarity.

Structure builds strength.
Strength fixes everything.
End Screen
On-screen text:
“Book a Plan-Building Call”
“Structure builds strength. Strength fixes everything.”

Book Plan-Building Call

CapCut Shot List (Copy/Paste)

1) Talking head — “If you keep restarting…”
2) B-roll — busy week montage (calendar/laptop/travel)
3) Session clip — you coaching calmly
4) B-roll — “restart cycle” visuals
5) App screen — dashboard + today’s workout
6) App screen — logging weights/reps
7) Session clip — form correction + rep improvement
8) Session clip — client win moment
9) Talking head — “Why virtual works…”
10) Split screen — gym chaos vs virtual calm
11) Talking head — “Who this is for…”
12) End screen — PBC CTA
Editing rule: Every 4–8 seconds, change the visual. Keep pacing tight. Keep tone calm.