Whether you exercise at home or in the gym,getting bored with your workoutsis easy.

But one savvy fitness instructor is committed to changing that.

Additionally, he travels to provide JiggAerobics sessions, which have proven to be a hit.

people dancing at fitness class

This is where he needs the Sharks' help: introducing his unique workout program to the world.

It is notoriously difficult for fitness businesses to lure in a Shark.

Just takeDDP Yogawhich, despite the backing of a WWE Legend, still couldn’t snag a deal.

So, was Lotts successful in securing a partnership with a Shark?

What happened to JiggAerobics on Shark Tank?

Ladonte Lotts certainly came on “Shark Tank” with the right energy.

The passionate fitness instructor requested $50,000 in exchange for 12% equity in his company.

His team of aerobics aficionados even perform at basketball games and shows, entertaining plenty of crowds.

They also dropped out, urging him to continue traveling and performing to build up his clientele.

Thus, JiggAerobics walked away from the Tank with no deal and many well wishes.

Is JiggAerobics still around after Shark Tank?

JiggAerobics also offers its own fitness merchandise, from children’s workout products to branded tees.

As of May 2022, JiggAerobics has a revenue of under $1 million, reported Shark Tank Blog.

JiggAerobics hosts “Get Right Sessions” for people of all ages and fitness levels.

They offer an at-home 4-week fitness program that is priced at $69.

There is also a Physical Education Package for schools and camps that wish to get younger students moving.

OnYouTube, JiggAerobics TV provides free dance cardio resources.

Lotts evenpostspersonal dancing videos on the page, providing a sneak peek into future workout sequences.