If you want to get in shape or maintain fitness but currently can’t get to the gym, don’t worry we got you. There are plenty of fun and effective fitness classes that you can access online at no cost right now.
Although this is in no way a complete list of the options, these are our personal picks. Some we’ve tried, and some we just find intriguing. We’ve included suggestions for those of you who get bored with the same old routines as well as suggestions for those of you who are all about yoga or like to dance. Keep in mind that you might need to invest in equipment to perform some of the routines. We’re talking simple and affordable items like yoga mats, free weights and fitness bands.
Break a Sweat With These Fun and Free At-Home Workout Classes and Apps
Try: Savor and Sweat
The cost: Free seven-day trial, then $89.99/year during their Holiday Special promotion (+ some perks!)
Savor and Sweat offers at-home workouts of HITT, dance cardio and athletic barre classes, both on-demand and live streamed. Erin Stewart even has cooking lessons, so you can look and feel your best!
Try: Openfit
The cost: 14-day free trial, then $8/month every 12 months at $96
Stream trainer-led classes on the Openfit app, work with a personal trainer and set up structured, daily programs you can do at home. Choose from workouts like Xtend Barre, 4 weeks of focus and a 2 week step challenge. They also offer an all-in-one meal planner and nutrition tracker.
Try: Fitbit
The cost: Anyone new to Fitbit Premium can get a 90-day free trial of the regularly paid subscription ($9.99/month and $79.99/year)
Fitbit provides 150+ at-home workouts from fitness brands like barre3, Daily Burn, POPSUGAR and Yoga Studio by Gaiam. If Premium isn’t available in your region, and you haven’t tried Fitbit Coach yet, you can get a 90-day free trial that, too. To access Premium or Coach, visit the Fitbit app.
Try: Daily Burn
The cost: You can get 30 days of the Premium service free right now; plans start at $19.99 after that.
This fitness site absolutely rocks when it comes to variety, allowing members to mix it up with all kinds of video workouts ranging from kickboxing and dancing to yoga and kettlebell training. You can stream over 2,000+ workouts taught by certified trainers and 1-on-1 training on your own schedule. There’s a new live workout each day that’s available for 24 hours on-demand. By answering a few questions about your goals—weight loss, burning more calories, toning, improved fitness—Daily Burn can create workout and nutrition plans for you.
Try: The Pilates Class
Cost: 7-day free trial; $139 billed annually, or $29/month billed monthly
Access to the full library of Pilates classes including barre, cardio and more on your phone via their app, computer or TV. they publish new classes weekly and have beginner, intermediate and experienced level options.
Try: Zombies, Run!
The cost: Free
Braaaaains! Nothing will get you hitting the pavement faster than a looming zombie, right? This running app is more of an exercise game in that you run away from killer zombies and try to save all of civilization by gathering supplies, rescuing survivors and defending their home. I’m sweating already.
Try: Blogilates
The cost: Free
Cassey Ho is the fitness rock star who has been offering free 10- to 20-minute pilates and bootcamp sculpting workouts on YouTube for a decade. She’s known for her signature POP Pilates, which fuses pop music together with classical Pilates routines. She’s the No. 1 female fitness channel on YouTube with over 500 million video views and 4 million subscribers. You can also get her free monthly calendars, including this 14-day quarantine workout plan on the Blogilates website.
Try: Centr
The cost: Free for seven days ($10/month for 12 months, $20/month for three months, $29.99/month for one month)
Thor! Yes, Australian actor and God of Thunder Chris Hemsworth has an online fitness and wellness program. Centr offers workouts, recipes and articles, plus you get access to Hemsworth’s world-class team.
Try: Steezy Studio
The cost: Free week trial and then costs $20/month or $8.33/month for a year
Just dance! This app offers 1,000+ free online dance tutorials for all levels that you can stream in your home. They let you learn moves, skills and offer a full routine of popular dance styles at three levels. Use STEEZY Studio’s intuitive video controls to see the full routine from the front and back, review faster, practice efficiently and dance with your friends. A new routine is released each day to music by artists like Justin Bieber, Doja Cat and Lil Pump!
Try: DoYogaWithMe.com
The cost: All current free members and new visitors are invited to two months of free access to DoYogaWithMe’s premium content. But also note that the site typically offers loads of wonderful free yoga content, this is just a perk to get that ad-free premium content for free!
If you’re looking for yoga and meditation videos, this is the place to be. There are hundreds of videos for all levels to choose from. Actually, DoYogaWithMe.com is great if you’re new to yoga because there’s a special “Beginner’s Studio” with classes aimed at newbies as well as tutorials that allow you to perfect specific poses. There’s also a strong community aspect to the site for those of you who like to bond with and learn from others.
Try: Pilates Anytime
The cost: 15-day free trial, then access to the app and website costs $28/month or $240/year
Pilates Anytime has a variety of class types that you can search through depending on duration, level, equipment or anatomical focus. Choose from mat or reformer Pilates classes or barre. According to the website, Pilates Anytime has more than 3,400 classes.
Try: Davina McCall’s Own Your Goals
The cost: Free 12-day trial, then £9.99/month or £49.99 for a year
After 15 years of making fitness DVDs and helping thousands of women lose weight, Davina has gone online. The website lets you work out with Davina and her trainers from home via online classes, including HIIT, boxing, yoga, Pilates and dance. Davina’s site also gives you access to workout plans and nutritionist-approved recipes. To get started, you’ll share your fitness level, what goal you want to achieve and by when, and the team will recommend a plan to you.
Try: Peloton
The cost: 30-day free trial, after that, a digital membership is $12.99 per month.
Get access to thousands of on-demand classes, from meditation and walking to strength-training and indoor cycling.
The cost: 7-day trial of the SloaneSquad app, subscriptions are $14.99/month or $149.99/year
Enjoy video-guided daily workouts designed to burn fat and build muscle. Sloane Davis is giving people a free seven-day trial of workouts that make fitness easy, accessible and efficient with routines that require no equipment (or the ability to use household items for weights).
Try: Melissa Wood Health
The cost: 7-day free trial, then $99/year or $9.99/month
You’ll get two new exclusive workouts published every week, unlimited access to 200+ workouts and pre and postnatal workouts, treadmill workouts and meditations. She also has programs surrounding mindful eating.
Try: Chloe Ting
The cost: Free
With over 22 million YouTube subscribers, Chloe Ting’s workouts are a movement to say the least. Fueled by her goal of making health and fitness accessible to everyone, access to Chloe Ting’s workout programs is free. The Chloe Ting community has tons of member benefits as well, including member interactions and alarm features to make sure you never miss a workout. Look for Chloe Ting’s exclusive line of fitness equipment at Walmart to take your workout to the next level.
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