![]() ![]() Lowlights: Like most things Apple, to get the full experience you need to have all the gadgets. Added bonus: the majority of workouts require no equipment. But what I enjoy most is the “Artist Spotlight” feature which allows you to select workouts based on the playlist – “cycling to Lady Gaga” or “strength training to Keith Urban” – a major drawcard for anyone who struggles to exercise without music. There are heaps of them, and each one doubles as your PT/cheerleader/annoyingly fit friend every step of the way. What makes this offering unique is its trainers. Workouts are categorised in a number of ways from exercise type (such as HIIT, yoga and dance) to individual skill level and time frame. ![]() Highlights: Apple Fitness+ offers a smorgasbord of studio-style workouts seamlessly curated in a fashion you’d expect from the design-obsessed tech giant. ![]() I made the mistake of trying the intermediate level first, but it was a killer. It’s a great all-rounder with heaps of interesting workouts that are easy to follow. That said, I can see others loving the planner. My preference was to use the “Explore” tab to search for workouts and meals. Lowlights: I found the weekly planner a bit confusing and busy, as it populates activities and recipes to tick off each day. The app also takes a holistic approach to wellness with features for meditation, sleep, recipes and a customisable shopping list. I love that you can search according to your preferred training style, what you’re trying to target, and what equipment you have. Each session is very easy to follow with demonstration videos playing throughout. There’s an excellent library of workouts, from HIIT to strength, boxing and yoga. Highlights: Chris Hemsworth’s Centr app is a true one-stop shop. Chris Hemsworth’s Centr app launched in 2019. ![]()
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