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  2. 10 Best Free Workout Apps for 2024 - AOL

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    Here are the 10 best fitness apps to replace your gym membership: ASICS Runkeeper: Great for fitness tracking and run motivation Daily Ab Workout: Great for an efficient and convenient core workout

  3. Best at-home workout apps for when it's too cold for the gym

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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 ...

  4. The Alo Moves fitness app hasyoga, pilates, cardio, HIIT ...

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    Alo Moves is an all-in-one fitness app that offers multiple exercise disciplines from yoga to pilates to HIIT to weight training, dance, cardio and so much more.

  5. The Beachbody Company - Wikipedia

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    The founders received $500,000 in angel investing, developed a series of workout videos and bought the website Beachbody.com. [2] [6] In 2005, P90X, or Power 90 Extreme, was created by Tony Horton as a commercial home exercise regimen and developed as a successor to the program called "Power 90".

  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. 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.

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