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]]>With whiteboard workouts and classes alike, the Nike Training Club app will allow you to work out your way. This app has over 200 workouts and awards a range of achievements to recognize your dedication.
Adidas provides two comprehensive workout apps; the running app and the workout app, filled with HIIT routines. In addition to tracking your performance and saving your stats, the Adidas training apps allow you to share your accomplishments online to celebrate your success.
Ideal for runners and cyclists alike, Strava allows you to participate in challenges with other users. You can also share photos and engage with friends, ultimately making Strava like a social media fitness app.
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]]>With over 200 free workouts provided by an array of Nike Master Trainers, this intuitive app allows you to develop a concise training program according to your personal goals. From pilates to yoga, HIIT classes, and weightlifting, The NTC app provides both traditional whiteboard exercise routines and highly-motivational instructor-led classes, meaning that you can select the exact amount of human engagement that you desire on the day. What’s more, there is an array of shareable trophies and achievements to be won, giving you that extra motivation to excel.
If you love running, cycling, or hiking, then Strava is for you. This fitness app allows you to track the time and distance of your routes, after which you’ll be able to share your accomplishments on the in-app Strava feed, where they’ll be viewable by your friends and followers. What’s more, Strava regularly organizes in-person events across the U.S., giving you the chance to make new friends while working out.
Known as “The Fitness Social Network“, this app boasts a wide range of workouts to choose from, including CrossFit, cardio, weightlifting, and yoga. In addition to sharing photos and videos, this social exercise app enables you to create groups where you and your friends can chase your fitness goals together. What’s more, you can also book gym classes at a variety of locations and even accept challenges from your gym or trainer in the pursuit of prizes.
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]]>Down Dog offers classes in several styles of yoga at a variety of levels, making it a great option for anyone who likes to mix things up within their practice. Subscriptions cost $9.99 a month, though students and teachers can receive free access with an .edu email address.
At $23.99 a month, Glo is a bit on the pricier side, though with a library of over 4,000 classes, users can definitely get their moneyâs worth. In addition to yoga, this app also includes Pilates and meditation classes as well as video lectures on health and even yogic philosophy.
Yoga for Beginners is the best app weâve discovered where all of the content is 100% free. Itâs easy to use, includes high-quality illustrations of each pose, and even features a 30-day workout plan option for beginners.
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]]>There are countless apps nowadays that are geared to help you achieve your fitness goals. Whether your goal is to lose weight, or simply get into a more active and healthy routine, there’s an app for it. There are paid and unpaid versions, and you can download them on any basic smartphone.
Ideally, we’d all like a personal trainer, but they tend to be a bit expensive. You also only really see them during sessions, whether it’s once a week or twice a month. Having a fitness app is kind of like having your very own digital personal trainer that holds you accountable around the clock. So what are you waiting for? Go ahead and download one of them!
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]]>The post 3 Workout Apps for When You’re Not Feeling the Gym appeared first on yourdailysportfix.com.
]]>Fortunately, technology has made it easier than ever to get an effective workout without having to leave the house. Thereâs plenty of free content available on YouTube, but if youâre looking for something a little more in-depth or prefer to âworkâ with a specific instructor, consider trying one of these workout apps.
Practice yoga, strength training, and more with this app offering tons of classes led by world-class instructors. There are even classes by personal trainers that will take you through the same workouts they use to prepare celebrities for movie roles. Monthly subscriptions cost $15.
ObĂ© fitness offers fun, high-energy workout videos led by instructors who love what they do. You can practice live or save videos to work out on your own time. The app costs $27 per month, less than the average gym membership.Â
Sweat was founded by personal trainer and fitness influencer Kayla Itsines in an effort to share her passion for fitness and provide motivation for those looking to get moving. The app includes free videos and the full version costs $19.99 per month.
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]]>Map My Run is taking the world by storm due to its sheer brilliance. What better way to get excited about your jog than by visually seeing where you’ve gone? This app draws out the route a jogger takes and allows its users to pridefully share their running milestones with others.
As the name of the app suggests, this is an incredibly user-friendly app that serves as both a nutritionist and personal trainer in one fell swoop. The “trainer” provides meal plans, instructional videos, and pretty much anything that an optimistic user could want.
This app is really only for those who won’t feel pressured to meet high demands. For those who enjoy being pushed to their limit, it’s a truly amazing application. The app guides runners from 5K lengths to 10K lengths in a matter of weeks and encourages its users to follow through on their goals.
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]]>Downloading just any fitness app usually isnât enough to give you the motivational boost you need. You wonât be able to fully commit until you find the app that gives you the tools to achieve the goals you set for yourself before even downloading it.
Putting some extra cash into your fitness app goes a long way. Apps that arenât 100% free usually do a better job helping you get fit, but thatâs not their only advantage. Paying for your fitness app will also push you to stay committed so your money wonât go to waste.
Sharing your progress with the world can also give you a nudge in the right direction. Find the app that does a good job tracking your progress, and youâll find yourself soaring with pride and wanting to share your success with the world after seeing how well youâve been doing.
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]]>The post Workout Apps To Keep You Motivated appeared first on yourdailysportfix.com.
]]>With whiteboard workouts and classes alike, the Nike Training Club app will allow you to work out your way. This app has over 200 workouts and awards a range of achievements to recognize your dedication.
Adidas provides two comprehensive workout apps; the running app and the workout app, filled with HIIT routines. In addition to tracking your performance and saving your stats, the Adidas training apps allow you to share your accomplishments online to celebrate your success.
Ideal for runners and cyclists alike, Strava allows you to participate in challenges with other users. You can also share photos and engage with friends, ultimately making Strava like a social media fitness app.
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]]>The post Find Your Fitness Community With These Social Workout Apps appeared first on yourdailysportfix.com.
]]>With over 200 free workouts provided by an array of Nike Master Trainers, this intuitive app allows you to develop a concise training program according to your personal goals. From pilates to yoga, HIIT classes, and weightlifting, The NTC app provides both traditional whiteboard exercise routines and highly-motivational instructor-led classes, meaning that you can select the exact amount of human engagement that you desire on the day. What’s more, there is an array of shareable trophies and achievements to be won, giving you that extra motivation to excel.
If you love running, cycling, or hiking, then Strava is for you. This fitness app allows you to track the time and distance of your routes, after which you’ll be able to share your accomplishments on the in-app Strava feed, where they’ll be viewable by your friends and followers. What’s more, Strava regularly organizes in-person events across the U.S., giving you the chance to make new friends while working out.
Known as “The Fitness Social Network“, this app boasts a wide range of workouts to choose from, including CrossFit, cardio, weightlifting, and yoga. In addition to sharing photos and videos, this social exercise app enables you to create groups where you and your friends can chase your fitness goals together. What’s more, you can also book gym classes at a variety of locations and even accept challenges from your gym or trainer in the pursuit of prizes.
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]]>The post Yoga Apps for When You Don’t Feel Like Leaving the House appeared first on yourdailysportfix.com.
]]>Down Dog offers classes in several styles of yoga at a variety of levels, making it a great option for anyone who likes to mix things up within their practice. Subscriptions cost $9.99 a month, though students and teachers can receive free access with an .edu email address.
At $23.99 a month, Glo is a bit on the pricier side, though with a library of over 4,000 classes, users can definitely get their moneyâs worth. In addition to yoga, this app also includes Pilates and meditation classes as well as video lectures on health and even yogic philosophy.
Yoga for Beginners is the best app weâve discovered where all of the content is 100% free. Itâs easy to use, includes high-quality illustrations of each pose, and even features a 30-day workout plan option for beginners.
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]]>The post Why You Should Get a Daily Fitness App appeared first on yourdailysportfix.com.
]]>There are countless apps nowadays that are geared to help you achieve your fitness goals. Whether your goal is to lose weight, or simply get into a more active and healthy routine, there’s an app for it. There are paid and unpaid versions, and you can download them on any basic smartphone.
Ideally, we’d all like a personal trainer, but they tend to be a bit expensive. You also only really see them during sessions, whether it’s once a week or twice a month. Having a fitness app is kind of like having your very own digital personal trainer that holds you accountable around the clock. So what are you waiting for? Go ahead and download one of them!
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]]>The post 3 Workout Apps for When You’re Not Feeling the Gym appeared first on yourdailysportfix.com.
]]>Fortunately, technology has made it easier than ever to get an effective workout without having to leave the house. Thereâs plenty of free content available on YouTube, but if youâre looking for something a little more in-depth or prefer to âworkâ with a specific instructor, consider trying one of these workout apps.
Practice yoga, strength training, and more with this app offering tons of classes led by world-class instructors. There are even classes by personal trainers that will take you through the same workouts they use to prepare celebrities for movie roles. Monthly subscriptions cost $15.
ObĂ© fitness offers fun, high-energy workout videos led by instructors who love what they do. You can practice live or save videos to work out on your own time. The app costs $27 per month, less than the average gym membership.Â
Sweat was founded by personal trainer and fitness influencer Kayla Itsines in an effort to share her passion for fitness and provide motivation for those looking to get moving. The app includes free videos and the full version costs $19.99 per month.
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]]>The post Amazing Workout Apps That Have Been Trending Hard appeared first on yourdailysportfix.com.
]]>Map My Run is taking the world by storm due to its sheer brilliance. What better way to get excited about your jog than by visually seeing where you’ve gone? This app draws out the route a jogger takes and allows its users to pridefully share their running milestones with others.
As the name of the app suggests, this is an incredibly user-friendly app that serves as both a nutritionist and personal trainer in one fell swoop. The “trainer” provides meal plans, instructional videos, and pretty much anything that an optimistic user could want.
This app is really only for those who won’t feel pressured to meet high demands. For those who enjoy being pushed to their limit, it’s a truly amazing application. The app guides runners from 5K lengths to 10K lengths in a matter of weeks and encourages its users to follow through on their goals.
The post Amazing Workout Apps That Have Been Trending Hard appeared first on yourdailysportfix.com.
]]>The post How to Use Fitness Apps as a Motivational Tool appeared first on yourdailysportfix.com.
]]>Downloading just any fitness app usually isnât enough to give you the motivational boost you need. You wonât be able to fully commit until you find the app that gives you the tools to achieve the goals you set for yourself before even downloading it.
Putting some extra cash into your fitness app goes a long way. Apps that arenât 100% free usually do a better job helping you get fit, but thatâs not their only advantage. Paying for your fitness app will also push you to stay committed so your money wonât go to waste.
Sharing your progress with the world can also give you a nudge in the right direction. Find the app that does a good job tracking your progress, and youâll find yourself soaring with pride and wanting to share your success with the world after seeing how well youâve been doing.
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