Les Mills, the Olympian and founder of Les Mills International, died at the age of 91, BBC News reported. The fitness brand he established became widely recognised around the world for its choreographed group workout programs set to music.
A Legacy Built on Group Fitness
Les Mills International is associated with a range of structured workout formats that have reached a global audience. Among the programs linked to the brand are Body Pump and Body Combat, both of which fall within the company's broader portfolio of choreographed, music-driven exercise classes.
The brand's approach — pairing movement sequences with curated music — helped establish a distinct identity within the group fitness industry, one that has endured across decades of shifting trends in exercise culture.
An Athletic Career Before the Brand
Before his work in the fitness industry, Les Mills competed as an Olympian, a distinction that preceded the international reach his company would later achieve. The combination of elite athletic background and entrepreneurial ambition shaped the trajectory of the organisation that carries his name.
Reactions and Reporting
The death was reported by BBC News, which noted his dual identity as both a competitive athlete and a figure whose commercial work influenced how group exercise is delivered and experienced globally. Les Mills International remains one of the more recognisable names in the choreographed fitness space, with Body Pump and Body Combat among its best-known offerings.
Les Mills was 91 at the time of his death.
