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Roger Martin May| June 2020

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Here's a list of some favorite at-home workout apps with live and prerecorded videos. They include yoga, bootcamp- style classes, boxing, high intensity interval training, plyometrics, pilates and barre exercises. Peloton Normally $13 a month, Peloton is offering a free, 90-day trial of its polished workout app. The app—which doesn't require a purchase of Peloton's bike or treadmill— includes easy-to-follow and high-quality videos, including yoga, strength, meditation, cardio and bootcamp classes. There are also audio-only classes for outdoor runs, if that's still an option for you. CorePower Yoga Like many yoga studios, CorePower shut down its studios due to the outbreak and pivoted to online-only options. New classes are added weekly, including sculpt (those ones hurt!), yoga and meditation. The company is offering free yoga classes to everyone—even nonmembers—through March 30 and may extend its offering if their studios remain closed. Nike Training Club I spent an entire year exercising with Nike Training Club and got in great shape with very little equipment. The app—which is always free—has a wide variety of home workouts to choose from, including programs that help you set an ongoing workout schedule. The key here is that workouts can be filtered based on whether or not you have access to a gym or equipment, so you can easily find bodyweight-only exercises. Les Mills If you've ever had a membership at a gym like 24 Hour Fitness, you've probably heard of Body Pump. The class, which is managed by Les Mills, is just one of more than a dozen different types of classes, including boxing, dance and yoga. All these classes are available on demand through a 30-day free trial and many classes are equipment-free. After the trial, the monthly membership is $14.99 a month or $11.99 a month with a three-month commitment. Blogilates Cassey Ho, the fitness guru behind the hugely popular Blogilates YouTube channel and website continues to offer a massive library of pilates-style toning classes. In response to the outbreak, she also created a 14-day quarantine workout plan, a great option for those looking to add structure to their at-home workout schedules.

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