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M1280M
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Looking for recommendations on fitness apps. Downloaded five or six that all look decent but wondering if there's a TexAgs go-to to help me decide. Mostly interested in strength training but will mix in cardio and other.
BigOil
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I use the "Strong" app for strength training
Ags2013
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I hadn't worked out in several years. Signed up for Future last December and it helped me change my life. I dropped 50lbs (215 to 165), ran a 5k, ran a half marathon and ran my first full marathon a few weeks ago. All while consistently lifting each week. It is expensive and I've gotten into the routine now that I don't think I need it anymore. If you don't know where to start, I think it is a good upfront investment.
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Ags2013 said:

I hadn't worked out in several years. Signed up for Future last December and it helped me change my life. I dropped 50lbs (215 to 165), ran a 5k, ran a half marathon and ran my first full marathon a few weeks ago. All while consistently lifting each week. It is expensive and I've gotten into the routine now that I don't think I need it anymore. If you don't know where to start, I think it is a good upfront investment.
All of that in a year? Very impressive! Age?
ukbb2003
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MacroFactor is about to release one. I am looking forward to it as I really like their food tracking app.
Ags2013
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rynning said:

Ags2013 said:

I hadn't worked out in several years. Signed up for Future last December and it helped me change my life. I dropped 50lbs (215 to 165), ran a 5k, ran a half marathon and ran my first full marathon a few weeks ago. All while consistently lifting each week. It is expensive and I've gotten into the routine now that I don't think I need it anymore. If you don't know where to start, I think it is a good upfront investment.
All of that in a year? Very impressive! Age?


Thanks! 34.
Kwade23
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Depending on what you're looking for, I really like BoostCamp for basic lifting programs. Lots of variety and helps get you started. I use Runna for running training too.
AggieGunslinger
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I have been really happy with Chalk, with my work/life schedule I am rarely getting in the gym more than 3x a week and with Chalks primary workout being full body 4x a week, indont feel like ai am missing a lot if I miss a day. It also does a way better job of tracking previous workouts then most of the other stuff I tried.
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