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    Best For Multi-Sport Tracking: Strava. Get The App. Price: Free, $6.67, or $11.99 a month, depending on your plan Available on: Android and iOS Strava is definitely my most-used fitness app—and ...

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    If that's not enough to sway you, Kayla's program is the number one rated workout app for women and features nearly 20,000 ratings in Apple's app store. Pricing: $19.99/month or $119.95 for a year ...

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    If your gym or fitness studio is closed, you don't need to sacrifice your workout. These fitness apps, including SWEAT, CorePower, and Nike Training Club make it easy to exercise at home.

  5. Keep (app) - Wikipedia

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    Keep (SEHK: 3650) is a Chinese mobile fitness app. The app was made available for downloading on 4 February 2015. Keep was developed by the company Beijing Calories Technology, which was founded by the college student Wang Ning. The app allows users to view fitness videos and to buy fitness equipment.

  6. Fitness app - Wikipedia

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    A fitness app is an application that can be downloaded on any mobile device and used anywhere to get fit. Fitness apps are designed to help with exercise, other types of physical training, nutrition and diet, and other ways to get fit. As of 2015, the number of health-related apps released on iPhone (iOS) and Android had reached more than ...

  7. The Beachbody Company - Wikipedia

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    The company introduced a video on demand streaming subscription service known as Beachbody On Demand in 2015 with a library of at-home workouts from programs such as Insanity and P90X. [19] According to the CEO, the company's board was hesitant to offer all of its workout DVDs for a single subscription rate. [2]