As the pandemic continues, we’ve been forced to transition to working out at home. For someone like me, an extreme extrovert, fitness studios are where I find the motivation to workout. Now that studios and gyms are closed for the foreseeable future I’ve had to alter my workout routine. Luckily, there are many apps and programs to make at-home workouts more enjoyable. Due to the virus, many programs have started offering free online classes. I’ve rounded up my seven favorite online fitness resources for you to take advantage of during your time at home.
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Pure Barre:
My sister recently introduced me to Pure Barre and the special they’re running. This super-popular franchise has plenty of online workouts. The videos are packaged in several different increments, starting at 5 minutes and increasing to a full hour. If you’re a Pure Barre Lifestyle member, access is complimentary with your membership. Pure Barre is also offering a free 30-day membership on Pure Barre On Demand.
To redeem the free 30-day membership enter the code – extended trial.
Corepower: (my personal favorite)
If you’re looking to complete your yoga flow at home, CorePower Yoga is offering free streaming live classes every day. Meanwhile, if you’re currently a member like me, you can enjoy full access to all of their online classes through CorePower Yoga On Demand. The classes are 20-60 minute versions of the same CorePower classes I took in their studio. If you’re not a member, CorePower is still providing free access to a limited collection of online classes available weekly.
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SWEAT:
During the pandemic, SWEAT is offering one-month free access to replace their standard 7 Day Trial within the SWEAT App. Sign up on join.sweat.com by selecting the monthly subscription.
Yoga with Adriane:
If you’re looking for a simple way to access yoga classes Yoga with Adriane is the way to go! This youtube superstar has over 500 free yoga classes on her channel. There’s a reason she’s so popular, her voice is soothing, teaching style is amazing, and she seems like a really genuine person.
Orangetheory:
After Orangetheory closed locations nationwide, they began posting daily workouts on their website. According to the website, Orangetheory will share daily 30-minute workouts featuring top coaches from around the world. The best news is that you won’t need special equipment! Although you might need to use household objects in certain workouts.
Peloton:
Peleton currently has a 90-day free trial for anyone who wants to try it out. You don’t need a Peleton bike or treadmill to enjoy it. Make sure to download the app to get the free trial, that way you don’t have to enter any credit card information!
Tone it Up:
One of my friends is a HUGE Tone It Up fan. She loves their community and how they offer a range of toning and endurance workouts. Due to the pandemic, the app will be free for new users for the next 30 days. So don’t wait to try it out! Their workouts range from 10-40 minutes to fit your schedule. Also, Tone it Up founders Karena and Katrina will be going live on the @ToneItUp Instagram for the next couple of weeks.