Kevin Hart to debut new YouTube series called What the Fit

It’s a comedic online series that burns far more calories than drinking coffee in a car.

Kevin Hart is set to star in an original series for YouTube called Kevin Hart: What the Fit, in which he’ll attempt off-the-wall workouts with famous pals of his.

‘Fitness is about to get a whole lot funnier and I can’t wait for fans to see a side of me and my friends they haven’t seen before,’ the Philadelphia-born funnyman said in a news release.

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Roping ’em in: Kevin Hart is set to expose his audience to all new forms of exercise with his YouTube series Kevin Hart: What the Fit

The Ride Along star added that his goal with the digital series is ‘to show the fun side of fitness,’ as ‘everybody thinks that fitness is tough and because of that some people won’t even give it a chance.’

The 38-year-old comic says that he’s ‘always looking to switch things up’ in his exercise routines, and certainly will be doing such in What the Fit.

Among the irreverent activities slated for the YouTube show include goat yoga with Khloé Kardashian, sumo wrestling with Conan O’Brien, fun on rollers with Tiffany Haddish, a trip with Leslie Jones to the rodeo, and a trip to Muscle Beach with late night host James Corden, People reported.

Other stars set to collaborate with The Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle actor include Terry Crews, DJ Khaled, Chance the Rapper, Niecy Nash and Joel McHale.

The 15-episode series kicks off on Hart’s Laugh Out Loud Network on YouTube on March 8, with programs slated to drop each Thursday and Friday.

At the wheel: The comedian will welcome a number of his famous friends on the show

At the wheel: The comedian will welcome a number of his famous friends on the show

Hard at work: The performer often documents his workouts via social media 

Hard at work: The performer often documents his workouts via social media 

Capital gains: The actor shared his shot of his treadmill work in Washington D.C. 

Capital gains: The actor shared his shot of his treadmill work in Washington D.C. 



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