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Good fitness apps?

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Crishell · 07/01/2024 17:35

I'm looking for an app that provides workouts. Ideally a mixture, so some pilates, strength, running, aerobics so that I can pick and choose what I need. Maybe even select individual exercises to put together as one video, I don't know. Something that puts together a programme starting off small (I very easily give up on these things).

I've tried Fiit before, just looking for recommendations that don't cost the earth. I'm also very unfit so don't want anything designed for gym bunnies/bodybuilders!

Thanks

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Crishell · 08/01/2024 15:13

Bumping for traffic !

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gotobeslate · 08/01/2024 15:22

Hi
I use Fiit too, has a good mix of classes including using big pieces of equipment, yoga, Pilates, strength, cardio. I usually manage to get 25% off so it costs about £90 a year which to me is good value compared to a gym membership. That said I'm getting very bored with it and am interested too in replies.
Before that I did the HASfit workouts, they are free with the HASfit app. Not so many to choose from but very likeable instructors and accessible for all fitness levels.

Sammysquiz · 08/01/2024 16:24

I was on Fiit for ages but now I use YouTube. I just type in what I’m in the mood for and how much time I have (ie 10 minute abs, 45 mins dumbbell workout, 30 minute pilates etc) and pick one of the top rated ones which come up. Saves money and I like the variety!

Tessasanderson · 11/01/2024 16:13

Keep suggesting it but havent seen anyone report back. Gymshark app is free, it has hundreds of workouts. You can filter for equipment, body part, programme frequency, etc etc.

Its free. There is absolutely every angle covered.

Ronnie1234 · 12/01/2024 20:45

Caroline Girvan YouTube or app

Welliwould · 13/01/2024 17:02

Also interested in replies. Both Davina's OYG and Body coach have january discounts, and as someone who doesnt exercise but really needs to I'd made up my mind to subscribe to something. However I'm also terrible at making decisions so was hoping that I'd find pointers here - hopefully more people will respond.

MrsElsa · 13/01/2024 21:57

Nike app is good. Look at the Programmes section. Lots of beginner/bite size content, guides you through a plan. Free!

SpecialMLene · 15/01/2025 09:37

Just discovered a new app called iXRCISE, and it’s definitely worth checking out! It’s a dumbbell workout app available on the App Store. It gives the option to choose exercises for one or two dumbbells. You can even create your own custom workouts to suit your training style.

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