Join in the fun at World's Largest Simultaneous Group Workout

ViSalus, also known as Body by Vi, is a weight loss and nutritional program very popular around the world. Their mission is to take the weight off the world, one person at a time, ten pounds at a time.

They will start 2015 with gathering as many people in 11 countries around the world at noon on Saturday to have the World's Largest Simultaneous Group Workout, and South Lake Tahoe isn't going to be left behind.

The Winter Wonderland Workout will be held at noon on Saturday at Sawmill Pond in South Lake Tahoe. Everyone is welcome to join in, whether you'll be ice skating, walking, cross country skiing or snowshoeing. The new bike path across the street from Sawmill Pond is perfect for those that want to jog or walk, while the surrounding forest and the pond will accommodate all sorts of physical activity.

This event also includes a strong charity component. For every person who participates in the January 3rd event, ViSalus will donate 30 kids meals through their PROJECT 10™ Kids program.

"We're inviting everyone to join us in making history while kick starting their health and fitness resolutions," said Blake Mallen, Vi Co-Founder and Chief Sales & Marketing Officer. "What is especially inspiring is how through PROJECT 10 Kids we will continue to help children on their road to better nutrition. We're encouraging everybody—no matter their goal or fitness level—to join a Challenge group that day and be part of a fun social experience that launches their year in an extraordinary way."

Challenge Groups offer an array of fun, fitness activities to show how moving toward health and fitness goals can be accomplished in many forms. Participants will walk, run, hike, climb stairs, and even do yoga to show their dedication to reaching their 2015 goals while attempting to be an official record breaker. Already there are Challenge Groups forming every day—from Hawaii to Maine, Alaska to Florida, and internationally including Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, and Finland.