Workouts I Love (that you can try for free at home)

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I’m sharing some of my favorite online workouts and how you can try them for free.

Hello friends! I hope you had a beautiful morning. The kids are back to school and I’m back to the routine here. I have 1:1 coaching calls, a podcast interview, and trying to get the house back together after our trip.

For today’s post, I wanted to share some of my favorite online training options. I know many of you are trying new things in 2024 and these might be fun options to add to the rotation.

These fitness apps provide unique workout experiences with a focus on accessibility and efficiency. Choose the one that aligns with your fitness goals, preferences and experience level. As always, consult a fitness professional or health care provider before starting a new exercise program.

8 workouts I love that you can try for free

Sculpt Society

Sculpture Society, founded by Megan Rupp, combines dance-inspired cardio with sculpting exercises to create a dynamic and effective workout to tone muscles and enhance cardiovascular fitness. I LOVE the instructors at Sculpt Society. They all have genuine (not fake) energy and are not over the top. They have good form and I like all the routines. It’s one of my favorite ways to shake my legs out in the middle of a work day, and it always gets me excited.

Who can benefit: Perfect for people who enjoy dance-inspired workouts and want to focus on toning and sculpting their body.

Advantages:

Fun and energetic dance routines. Targeted sculpting exercises for muscle tone. Suitable for various fitness levels.

Disadvantages:

May not be suitable for those looking for low intensity workouts. Dance workouts are higher impact (you can always modify them) and strength workouts are heavier/pilates and low impact.

Cost: Membership starts at $19.99 per month.

Equipment Required: Minimal equipment, often using resistance bands and light weights, with gliders and optional ankle weights

You can try one month free of the app using my referral link here. My full Sculpt Society review is here.

Pvolve

P.volve is a fitness platform that offers low-impact, functional movements designed to strengthen, sculpt and improve overall flexibility. The workouts are characterized by controlled, precise movements that target specific muscle groups. The moves are very unique and I find them challenging without being draining.

Who can benefit: Ideal for people looking for a sculpted physique without high impact exercises. It is suitable for various fitness levels, including beginners.

Advantages:

Low-impact workouts are joint-friendly. Emphasis on functional movements. Various routines to engage the entire body.

Disadvantages:

May not be suitable for those looking for intense cardio workouts.

Cost: Subscription-based, with monthly plans starting at around $19.99. Try the courses free here for 7 days.

Equipment Required: Minimal equipment, often using resistance bands, P.balls and hand weights.

Fit Team

Shameless self, but I LOVE ours Fit Team workouts and platform. Fit Team provides dynamic and effective workout routines for people of all fitness levels. The workouts include a combination of strength training, HIIT and flexibility exercises. They are fast and sweaty!! You can get a free 7-day trial here.

Who can benefit:

Ideal for those who enjoy a variety of workouts and are looking for a balance of strength, cardio and flexibility training.

Advantages:

Various training options. Specialized programs. Supportive fitness community.

Disadvantages:

It may not be as specialized for specific fitness goals (eg bodybuilding).

Cost: By subscription, with 6 months Fit Team available here. You can try a one month subscription here.

Equipment Required: Dumbbell based workouts

You can try it free for 7 days here.

Les Mills+

Les Mills+ offers a wide range of virtual workouts inspired by group fitness classes. From high-intensity interval training (HIIT) to dance, the platform caters to various fitness preferences. These workouts are very strategically designed and engaging. The movements match the music and I feel like I’m always motivated to work hard.

Who can benefit: Great for those who love the experience of a group fitness class. Suitable for various fitness levels.

Advantages:

Great variety of classes. Scientifically designed workouts. Content updated regularly.

Disadvantages:

Some classes may require specific ones Les Mills equipment.

Cost: Membership starts at $14.99 per month.

Equipment Required: It varies by class, but may include weights, resistance bands, or a step.

They got rid of their affiliate program so I no longer have a custom link, but you can try the workouts for free here. I also have a lot of reviews here on the blog!

Peloton

Peloton is renowned for its immersive cycling experience, offering live and on-demand cycling lessons. In addition to cycling, the platform provides a variety of other workouts, including running, strength training, yoga and meditation.

Who can benefit: Ideal for cycling enthusiasts and those who enjoy a variety of workouts. Suitable for various fitness levels.

Advantages:

Extensive library of various training types. High energy live classes. Engaging community and leaderboard.

Disadvantages:

Higher cost compared to some other platforms. Requires Peloton gear for the best experience.

Cost: Membership starts at $12.99 per month. Additional cost for Peloton gear. Also, I feel like strength classes are hit or miss.

Equipment Required: Peloton bike or treadmill for cycling/running classes. Optional accessories include weights and resistance bands. You can also use the app without the equipment.

Some of my Peloton posts are here:

How to combine Peloton with other workouts

Peloton plan for beginners and bodyweight

Peloton training plan without the bike

How to set up the peloton bike (or any spin bike)

Hello Moves

Hello Moves is a platform that offers a variety of yoga, fitness and mindfulness classes. From Vinyasa to strength training, the platform caters to those looking for a holistic approach to wellness.

Who can benefit: Perfect for people looking for a balanced approach to fitness, including yoga enthusiasts and those interested in mindfulness.

Advantages:

Wide range of yoga styles and fitness classes. Experienced trainers. Choice for guided awareness and meditation.

Disadvantages:

Limited high intensity training options.

Cost: Membership starts at $20 per month.

Equipment Required: It varies by class, but often requires a yoga mat and occasional props like blocks or straps.

You can try it for free here!

The Bloom method

The Bloom method specializes in prenatal and postnatal fitness, offering workouts tailored to support women during and after pregnancy. It combines strength training, pilates and yoga for a holistic approach to women’s health.

Who can benefit: Ideal for pregnant and postpartum individuals looking for safe and effective workouts to support their unique needs.

Advantages:

Specialized prenatal and postnatal content. Focus on core strength and pelvic floor health. Expert advice for a safe workout during and after pregnancy.

Disadvantages:

Restricted if you are not in the target demographic.

Cost: Membership starts at $19.99 per month. Free 7 day trial.

Equipment Required: Minimal equipment, often using a mat, stability ball and resistance bands.

Jen Eddins Fitness

The Jen Eddins Fitness app, created by fitness professional Jen Eddins, offers a comprehensive series of workouts designed to build strength, flexibility and overall fitness. With a focus on effective routines, the app aims to make fitness accessible to everyone.

Who can benefit?: Perfect for people looking for flexible and effective workouts suitable for various fitness levels.

Advantages:

Various training options. User friendly interface. Emphasis on accessibility for all fitness levels. Jen! I don’t think we’ve ever met in real life, but she’s been a blog friend for years and is an incredible, experienced teacher. You will love her lessons!

Disadvantages:

May not offer specialized programs (eg race specific training).

Cost: Subscription-based, with monthly plans typically starting at around $9.99.

Equipment Required: It varies by workout, but often involves minimal equipment such as dumbbells and resistance bands.

Try it for free here!

Ok friends, what are some of your favorite online training options? Tell us your favorites in the comments below!

ho ho

Gina

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