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Pvolve and Tally Health Partner to Advance Longevity Through Smarter Movement and Scientific Insight

Pvolve and Tally Health Partner to Advance Longevity Through Smarter Movement and Scientific Insight

A strategic collaboration combining functional fitness and epigenetic science to support healthier aging,
enhanced vitality, and an extended healthspan.
NEW YORK, May 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Pvolve, the clinically-backed workout that strengthens, stabilizes, and mobilizes your body, is partnering with Tally Health, a revolutionary consumer-facing biotechnology company aimed at improving healthspan and longevity, to deliver a one-of-a-kind, preventive health journey designed to elevate every aspect of well-being from the inside out. Together, Pvolve and Tally Health combine science-backed functional movement with cutting-edge longevity science to support a future where users feel more energized and strong to maximize their health potential - year after year.
Pvolve and Tally Health are reimagining longevity with a luxe, highly curated bundle designed to extend and elevate an individual's healthspan. The concierge experience blends science, movement, and daily optimization into a seamless experience. This bundle is intentionally high-touch and built with industry-leading science, custom testing, and expert-driven support. It's for people ready to take a deeper, more proactive approach to longevity.
'Longevity is more than just adding years to your life,' said Rachel Katzman, founder of Pvolve. 'It's about making those years vibrant and fulfilling. This partnership brings together two powerful approaches – Tally Health's cutting-edge longevity science and Pvolve's results-driven movement – to help people feel their best from the inside out. This is preventative health reimagined. It is comprehensive, personalized, and rooted in science.'
The Longevity Formula is a meticulously curated, science-backed health solution designed to help users feel younger, stronger, and more energized. It includes:
'We're elevating wellness, movement, and longevity like never before,' said Melanie Goldey, CEO of Tally Health. 'By combining Tally's at-home biological age testing and personalized recommendations with Pvolve's transformative workouts, we're creating a powerful formula for aging well—one that helps people understand their bodies and take meaningful action to improve how they feel today and in the future.'
The Longevity Formula Program is a $5,900 investment ($7,000+ value) in your long-term health, energy, and quality of life. Thoughtfully designed for those ready to take a deeper, more proactive approach to aging well, this high-touch bundle combines industry-leading science, personalized testing, and expert support. Pvolve believes your most valuable asset is your health—and this program is a powerful way to invest in it with purpose. Learn more at https://try.tallyhealth.com/tallyhealthxpvolve/.
While The Longevity Formula offers an unparalleled level of personalization and support, the mission behind it - empowering people to move smarter, age better, and live longer - runs through everything both the Pvolve and Tally Health brands offer. From accessible, science-backed workouts to epigenetic insights and expert-led education, there are many ways to begin investing in your longevity today at pvolve.com and tallyhealth.com.
About Pvolve
Pvolve is a workout method that redefines fitness with a method built on the principles of strength, mobility, and stability. As the first and only clinically-proven brand in the space, Pvolve continuously sets new standards for women's health in fitness, ensuring results you can see and feel for today and for the long haul. After being introduced to functional fitness in 2017, founder Rachel Katzman was determined to help others experience an approach that respects the body's holistic needs while making you look and feel great. The Pvolve Method is supported by a Clinical Advisory Board of doctors, as well as highly credentialed trainers, to offer effective workouts that help you break a sweat, not your body. In June 2023, world-renowned actress, producer, and director, Jennifer Aniston, officially partnered with Pvolve after falling in love with the method as a member, and referring to it as 'transformational.' Through its hybrid fitness model, Pvolve can be experienced through a streaming membership that offers over 1,500 on-demand classes, a two-way, live virtual studio, and targeted series, all available via the web and mobile apps. Additionally, Pvolve has over 20 physical studio locations across the US and Canada, with more than 50+ locations in development. For more information, please visit https://www.pvolve.com, https://pvolvefranchise.com/.
About Tally Health
Tally Health is redefining what it means to age well. With a holistic, preventative approach rooted in cutting-edge science, Tally Health empowers individuals to take control of how they age and unlock the potential for a longer, healthier life. Tally's science-backed approach includes: cutting-edge pro-longevity supplements to target metabolic health, cognition, sleep, immunity, skin health and beyond; advanced epigenetic testing to benchmark and track aging at the cellular level; and holistic membership to get the best of Tally with personalized action plans. For more information, please visit www.tallyhealth.com.
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