Brandon Hendrickson Introduces New NFT To Train In The Metaverse

The emergence of NFTs and the Metaverse are branching out into many areas and that includes fitness!

Brandon Hendrickson is the class of the Men’s Physique division in bodybuilding. He is a three-time Olympia champion and will enter this year’s competition as the favorite once again. Now, Hendrickson is venturing out into the Metaverse by launching his first NFT collection.

Power Shakers NFT is a collection that allows followers to reach their fitness goals and achievements. By owning this collection, followers will be able to workout online with different instructors while earning passive income. There are multiple ways that members can train. Also, they will have access to a private application that calculates and distributes Power Powder tokens.

The Power Shakers website shared its mission and some perks that members will receive when they join.

Brandon Hendrickson

“Power Shaker NFT utility is where owners receive a physical piece of art that matches the NFT they purchase; unique access to events, exclusive memberships, or future use in the Metaverse.

Our NFT itself, is the key that opens the doors, is a membership card to an exclusive card. By joining us today, you choose to create the future you deserve.”

Brandon Hendrickson won the 2018 Olympia to gain his first victory at the biggest competition in bodybuilding. After being defeated in 2019, Hendrickson won back-to-back titles in 2020 and 2021. Now, he is focused on completing the three-peat in December.

Members who want to join Power Shakers will have a chance to follow certain workouts by Hendrickson and other fitness stars. This is a craze that is growing quickly and now, fitness and working out is beginning to make its way to the Metaverse and NFTs.

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Greg Patuto
Greg has covered the four major sports for six years and has been featured on sites such as Sports Illustrated, Fox Sports, SB Nation, NJ.com, and FanSided. Now, he is transitioning into the world of bodybuilding and strength sports.