With unlimited access to fitness services and apps, you can get personalized home workouts. Whether you want to use a piece of equipment, train for a marathon, or just commit to a wellness program, you can achieve your goal. The best part is that you’d also have access to a trainer helping you every step. So, in this post, we’ll be sharing ten home workout apps compatible with your smart TV that you can use for your daily fitness training.
1. Youtube
Youtube hosts millions of workout videos you can try out at home. Whether you’re a beginner who’d love simple squats or someone who wants to get back into high-intensity training, there’s a video for everyone. There are popular home workout channels like Pop sugar fitness and 305 fitness dedicated to specific workout goals. For example, if you want to body sculpt, or increase your body weight, you’d have to find a channel or fitness creator that focuses solely on that. The best part about using Youtube for your workouts is that it’s free – especially if you have a Youtube Premium account. And if you don’t, you’d simply encounter a few ads during these sessions. We recommend using them as mini workout breaks.
2. Netfit
This streaming app also offers a commercial-free experience at $13.50 a month. Since it’s cheaper than most gym subscriptions, you can enjoy customized workout plans, trainer support, and tons of videos. Netfit primarily focuses on high-intensity interval training. The app also promises real results for weight loss, muscle tone, and overall health. It’s available on iOS, Android, and Roku. There’s a 7-day free trial you can explore to be sure it’s the right fit.
3. Gaiam
Gaiam is a yoga studio app that offers premium yoga and meditation classes. Every class comes with full HD videos and a teacher commentary so you can get the poses right. Each of the 75+ classes offers yoga for back pain, runners, prenatal care and so much more. Choose your level (beginner, intermediate, or advanced), – duration (15, 30, or 60 minutes), and focus (strength, flexibility, relaxation, balance, or combination) to find the perfect class for you. Watch these classes directly on your TV using the Apple TV native app.
4. Peloton
Get access to live and on-demand classes online with the Peloton app. Here, you can find thousands of classes some of which include lessons on strength, yoga, cardio, and other none equipment-based workouts. There are also programs to help guide you and challenges to help you reach your goals faster. Unlike other apps in this list, you can only stream from one device at a time. Start by enrolling for the 7-day free trial. You can download the app on your iPhone, iPad, Android, tablets, Fire TV, Roku TV, or even on the web.
5. Daily Burn
Daily Burn offers over 2500 live and on-demand workouts. Some of these include Cardio and Dance workouts. You can also mix and match up to 40 different plans to better reach your goal. Start by filling out a form with details about yourself to get programs curated for you. This usually includes a workout schedule, nutrition plans, and so much more.
6. FitFusion
This fitness service offers hundreds of workouts from the world’s top trainers. So you can browse by weekly features, preferred trainers, workouts by modality, or specific areas you’d want to see changes in. We loved that there were ballet fitness and even Tai Chi training videos on FitFusion. What’s unique about this service is that in addition to workout videos, you can also watch inspirational documentary films. You can stream from your TV, mobile device, computer, or tablet. It’s available on Android, iOS, Roku, Fire TV, Chromecast VIZO and so much more. Enjoy a 7-day free trial and if you choose to be a member, the paid plan goes for as low as $8 monthly.
7. Zumba Dance
Access virtual Zumba classes by streaming on the Zumba dance platform. With this service, you don’t need any fancy equipment. There are also classes for different goals. While all Zumba classes offer a total workout including cardio, muscle conditioning, balance, and flexibility, there are more tailored options. For example, the Zumba Gold Toner class is designed for active older adults who prefer lightweight activities. Simply register for a live or on-demand class and stream it on your TV. You don’t need a webcam to do this.
8. Essentrics Workouts
Looking for a full-body workout that’ll strengthen, tone, and stretch your core body muscles? Well, Essentrics is a home workout streaming service you should explore. It’s suitable for all ages and all fitness levels. Here you’d have access to over 400 workouts ranging from 5-60 minutes. You can also tune in to the weekly live classes if you’d prefer. The membership also offers plans for specific health challenges, tutorials, workshops and so much more.
9. Apple Fitness+
Fitness+ offers a library of 4k Ultra HD fitness videos. From 5-45 minute workouts, you can choose which training style, you’d prefer to adopt. Plus, there are always new videos added every week so you don’t run out of content. Simply subscribe to one from your Apple account and access thousands of home workout videos ranging from Yoga to full-on cardio exercises. You can also use personalized metrics from your Apple Watch to enroll in a fitness program. If you already have an Apple Watch, you can enjoy one month free before paying the $9.99 monthly subscription fee. Add up to five family members to your Apple Fitness+ account and let them enjoy free videos on your tab.
10. Corepower Yoga
With a primary focus on Yoga, this streaming service makes it to our list. Stream from over 300 on-demand classes ranging from 1-60 minutes each. You can choose your preferred classes based on intensity, focus areas, or even by instructors. There’s also the live stream option where you can join a real-time class across the US every day. Corepower Yoga offers two subscription types – all access and at-home memberships. But since you’re probably looking for home workouts the home membership plan is better suited. Here, you can access unlimited live streams and classes for $19.99 a month. You can also start with the 7-day trial. So which of these fitness streaming apps and services will you be trying out first? Let us know in the comments below. Also, don’t forget to share this post with your friends who might just need this.