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Personalized training programs
We will find a workout (cardio, strength, fitness, yoga) that is right for you
Measuring health indicators
Measure your heart rate, blood pressure and blood oxygen, and body temperature during exercise
Meditations and useful health articles
Best meditation practices for mental health and lots of useful health articles
Healthy food recipes
Cook and eat right, hundreds of recipes for healthy and varied food for every day
Testimonials
"Lots of variety of workouts tailored to different fitness levels. Love that you can choose between gym and home workouts."
Sandra B."Super convenient, super helpful and not boring at all! After sitting at home and suffering from covida, this app has become my go-to app. The variety of activities for health and beauty is just what I need!"
Jo-Anne L."Great app!!! Love that there are endurance workouts and strength training exercises. Adapted for different fitness levels. Thank you!!!"
Susan M."It is very convenient to choose workouts according to your goals and fitness level. The video and audio track help you do the exercises correctly."
Sophia M."It's just great! Compact workouts that you can fit quite a bit into your day. A great way to stay in shape, even if time is short."
Emily T."Great app! Many different programs, stretching, back exercises - all in one place. Very convenient to practice even outdoors!"
Ava J.FAQ
• Do i need to work out every day?
No, you do not need to work out every day. In fact, in most cases, I would recommend at least 1-2 days of total rest a week. However, just because you have a rest or recovery day scheduled into your calendar, doesn't necessarily mean you aren't active at all on these days. Light, regular movement such as walking your dog around the block, or taking time for stretching or foam rolling are great recovery techniques to help increase blood flow and reduce tension in tight muscles. Participating in regular rest days and practicing a well-balanced recovery routine can help you reduce your risk for injury and promote the longevity of your fitness routine.
• How long should i work out for?
In general, your workouts do not need to be long to be effective. Many people who are new to fitness imagine slogging around for hours on the treadmill. This doesn't need to be the case. The length of your workout will largely depend on your fitness level, as well as the type of training and intensity you're working out at. The CDC recommends at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity 5 days a week, as well as 2 full body strength training sessions(1). Making sure you're hitting these minimums for exercise is a great way to make sure you're on track. However, if you're under the recommendation, it's okay, we all must start somewhere! When it comes to the type of workout you're completing - HIIT, circuit training sessions, or sprints will typically be quicker than moderate-intensity cardio sessions, as you're working out at a higher intensity. For strength training sessions, you may want to schedule more time for warming up and resting between sets.
• How can i increase lean muscle mass?
Adding heavy strength training into your routine is just one way to increase lean muscle mass. But there are many ways to increase strong lean muscle tone in your body. Any form of resistance that your muscles must fight against that is greater than what they normally experience, can help stimulate the muscle growth process. Completing exercises with your body weight or resistance bands are also effective ways of training to build strength. Start with what you feel most comfortable with and continue building from there. As your exercises or the weight, you're using start to feel too easy, increase your weight or choose more challenging exercises to continue challenging your muscles and see results.
• How much weight should I use when strength training?
When strength training, it's important to always remember that the workout you're performing is ‘your workout'. Don't focus on the number of weight others are using to complete workouts. Instead, focus on your rate of perceived exertion on a scale of 1 to 10. When strength training, you should feel a perceived exertion of 7 to 9, each rep should feel challenging with the last reps and sets feeling significantly harder. If you complete a workout and aren't feeling challenged, you know it's time to move up in weight the next time you complete that workout.
• What kind of workouts should you do to lose weight?
When it comes to weight loss, I like to focus on a full-scale approach. Regular cardio training is great for increasing your daily calorie burn. While strength training will help you build lean muscle, which will increase your metabolism and help you burn more calories at rest! I'd also recommend adding in a few HIIT sessions per week, rather it is your favorite type of cardio, body weight, or light dumbbell exercises. HIIT is designed to get your body working at high intensities, burning a ton of calories in a short period of time. Create a schedule with a blend of regular cardio, a few full body strength training sessions, and a few HIIT training sessions each week. Finally, don't forget to eat a healthy, well-balanced diet emphasizing whole foods. With weight loss it's important to maximize the nutrients in the calories you're consuming to fuel your workouts!
• How often should I rest?
Your rest will depend on your workout schedule. Like I said previously, I recommend 1 or 2 full days of rest in your schedule. This isn't only great for giving your body time to recover from your workouts, it also can be a great time for self-care to promote mental health.