GAIN Fitness Cross Trainer
With the
GAIN Fitness Cross Trainer app, you
literally have some personal trainers sharing customizable routines with
you absolutely for free. Although this app is free, it offers plenty of
amazing features, from setting alarms to remind yourself to exercise to
tracking your workout progress. With a great variety of workout
routines (from yoga to strength training) that you will get for nothing,
I think this app is well worth checking out. To get endless workout
variety and best training advice, you’ll need to pay around $5 – $10.
Argus
With the
Argus app, there’s no need to have a
pedometer to know how many steps you have walked daily. The app uses GPS
mapping of driving, cycling, and running, and it keeps track of your
tea, coffee, and water intake. Moreover, you can snap photos of each
meal to save on the app and become more aware of your eating habits. I
love using Argus since it keeps track and monitors my food, hydration,
workouts, activities, weight, vitals and sleep. The great news is that
it’s absolutely free!
Fitocracy
Want to make workout fun? The
Fitocracy app is
certainly worth checking out. Use the app to track your workouts, beat
quests, earn points and unlock achievements. Fitocracy uses game-like
stats that initiate friendly competition and boost your dedication at
the gym! Consider joining a wonderful community of supportive Fitocrats
who will help you stay motivated on your journey.
GAIN Fitness Cross Trainer
With the
GAIN Fitness Cross Trainer app, you
literally have some personal trainers sharing customizable routines with
you absolutely for free. Although this app is free, it offers plenty of
amazing features, from setting alarms to remind yourself to exercise to
tracking your workout progress. With a great variety of workout
routines (from yoga to strength training) that you will get for nothing,
I think this app is well worth checking out. To get endless workout
variety and best training advice, you’ll need to pay around $5 – $10.
. Sworkit Pro
If you are looking for the best app for circuit-training workouts, consider using
Sworkit Pro.
It’ll take you through 30-second intervals, and you’ll need to try and
keep up. Choose what part of the body you want to train and for how long
and start working out. From strength training and cardio to stretching
and yoga, the options are endless! The Sworkit Pro app is not free, but
the .99 cents are actually worth it.
Lose It!
If you are trying to drop those unwanted pounds,
Lose It!
is a great app that can help you reach your goal. Lose It! helps to set
an everyday calorie budget, track your exercise and food, and keeps you
motivated. The app will connect you to the devices, people, and food
information that you need to lose weight.
PumpUp
PumpUp is an amazing fitness coach that’s created
right for you. It’s an easy way to stay active and motivated, as well as
see fantastic results along the way. Just select your fitness goal,
favorite equipment, skill level, and the app will create a custom
workout for you. The PumpUp app offers full instructions to more than
500 exercises, voice coaching, and timed breaks.
Nike+ Running
This app will track all your runs and will help you attain your
fitness goals. From marathon veterans to first-time runners, you will
get the measurement and motivation to run like you have never run
before. The app will give you training programs, daily workouts and
coaching expertise, and it will help you stay on track, regardless of
where you are – on the treadmill, trail, or street. If you are runner,
you should definitely have this app. It’s absolutely free!
PIT Fitness
The
PIT Fitness app caters to all levels of
expertise and offers exercise routines that you can do at home and the
gym, where you can have access to a variety of equipment like
kettlebells. PIT Fitness is your guide to full-body interval training
(it offers 315 full-body workouts!) It will put you through a whole
interchangeable 30-day workout program that will help you reach your
fitness goal. Plus, it doesn’t require running, which is great for
people who hate to run but think it’s an important part of losing weight
and getting in shape.
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