I am hoping to find an online platform that offers different options like yoga, strength training, exercising to lose weight. But there are a lot and it is hard to evaluate them. A friend uses Beach Body (BODi) but it looks a bit overwhelming. Also, I don't really want to buy anything more than a yearly fee. I don't need nutrition tips, etc. Obe seems to be a favorite when you just google and one review said it was easy to sort by level (beginner, intermediate, etc.). But, I am finding it hard to tell if you aren't a member so can't log in. I read you can find free stuff on Prime but when I looked it was all pretty lame.
Any favorites? or tips on what to look for? Any other info that would help with suggestions? |
Peloton app. So many types of classes and very user friendly. I started early into the pandemic and have used it 3-6 times each week since then. |
Apple Fitness. |
I've done some of the Fitness Blender workouts and liked them (like Booty Blaster). There's 687 videos that are free (and I think they have a paid option too) and you can sort by difficulty level, duration, type of activity, if equipment is needed, etc. |
I got obe free thru an offer from my AmEx card and it seems pretty good tho I have only done a few classes cause I’m not that much of an online class person. |
For free, I’ve liked HAS Fit. Very easy to search by type of equipment, length, difficulty.
For pay, I tried Les Mills and Peloton. I preferred Les Mills. |
You tube.
My two favorites are Caroline Garving and Nourish Move Love. Both have free programs. |
Fitness Blender. Free or the paid Plus option is very reasonable. |
Peloton, without hesitation |
Another vote for peloton |
Also a vote for Peleton. |
Peloton!
Also FitOn which is free! |
It’s Girvan, and yes, I love her too. |
Yes, came here to say FitOn. It’s free, it has tons of options, it’s customizable and you can set up goals/programs to follow. |
Yes. I think it auto corrected me. Haha |