FITNESS ON THE GO: 9 FREE FITNESS APP TO USE WHEREVER YOU GO

  • 04 Feb - 10 Feb, 2023
  • Mag The Weekly
  • FITNESS

Experts say that no matter what your fitness goals are, there is an app that can help you achieve them. Whether you're working out for the first time or setting new fitness goals, it's critical to have a routine, something to follow that guides you while exercising. And that's exactly what fitness apps offer. If you don't work out with a trainer or have no experience putting together a workout plan, a fitness app is a great place to start. The guidance will produce results much faster than attempting to do it all on your own. Fitness apps also give you the freedom to work out whenever and wherever you want. Because you are not bound by a class schedule, exercising is both convenient and customizable. If you're unsure whether fitness apps are right for you or how to choose one, we asked experts for advice. We also compiled a list of fitness apps that have been recommended by experts.

Strong

An app to record your workouts in an easy and intuitive way. The app includes pre-registered exercises and plans, but you can also add your own. Create routines and keep track of your progress over time. Finally, the app allows you to keep track of your weight and body measurements.

Jefit

This app, like Strong, allows you to track your workouts. The app comes with pre-registered exercises and plans, and you can add your own. You can also record your weight and body measurements, create routines, and track your progress over time. You get access to the Jefit community and the training plans they create with the app, which Strong does not provide.3. Nike Training Club

Nike Training Club

A Nike app that includes over 185 workouts in categories like strength, endurance, yoga, and mobility. The app also generates plans based on your goals, the amount of equipment you want to use, and the number of workouts you want to do per week. The app also provides workout recommendations based on your training history, as well as exercise demonstration videos.4. Nike Run Club

Nike Run Club

Another Nike app, but this time it's for runners. Track your progress by registering your workouts on the app. You'll also be a part of the Nike Run community, where you can compare your progress with others.

Strava

This app is suitable for cycling, swimming, and running. Strava allows you to track your performance and progress over time. You can, for example, track your distance, speed, altitude, and calories burned. You will also have access to the Strava user community. You can follow other users and share your progress. Finally, it includes pre-programmed running and cycling routes, as well as monthly challenges/competitions to keep you motivated.

My Fitness Pal

A calorie counter where you can record everything you eat. With this app, you'll have access to the most comprehensive food database of any calorie counter (more than 6 million foods available). If that isn't enough, you can create foods that don't already exist in the database.

Daily Yoga

Healthline named it the best Yoga app of 2018. It includes over 50 yoga courses and over 400 yoga asanas. You'll have access to classes ranging in length from 5 to 45 minutes, as well as three types of strength training (low, medium, high).

Endomondo

Endomondo allows you to track your progress in more than 60 sports, including yoga, tennis, football, running, cycling, and bodybuilding. It also works with other apps and devices such as Fitbit, Garmin Connect, MyFitnessPal, Google Fit, Samsung Health, and others. Finally, like many of the other apps mentioned here, you'll have access to the Endomondo community.

Calm

This app is for you if you need help reducing stress and anxiety, increasing focus, and improving your sleep quality. Calm is a meditation and mindfulness app with guided meditations, bedtime stories, breathing exercises, and relaxing music. Furthermore, it is recommended by renowned psychologists, therapists, and mental health specialists.

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