Top Fitness Apps for a Happy and Healthy 2015
11 Top Fitness Apps
11. Lark. Lark doesn’t just track your sleep, activity and nutrition. This chatty little feathered friend also prompts you to meet up with friends, rate how rested you feel and engage in other healthy habits. You can hook up wearable devices to improve the data Lark pulls from; the app also pairs with iPhone’s Health app. My favorite aspect of Lark is that the app makes encouraging suggestions in a casual, conversational tone. It’s like having a friendly little coach in your pocket.
What’s your must-have app for staying fit and fabulous in 2015? Give it a shout-out in the comments! —Ali
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I love you guys. Thank you for all your help. Keep up all the good work.
All great fitness apps, but I highly suggest Flexter Fitness!
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/flexter-fitness/id940231446?mt=8
1. New workouts are consistently added by popular Instagram users
2. Wide variety of workouts that fit your needs
3. Sexy and simple UI/UX
4. Video instructions
5. Free
Maybe you can help; I’m looking for an app that makes you forget that cheesecake ever existed.
That one we haven’t found yet. *Will keep searching!* 🙂
—FBG Jenn
Great article!!! Haven’t heard of any of these in my search for great apps! I’m excited to use them
I wish they made the outdoors one for android. That seems really neat! I love my nexercise app being using it for years. Keeps me motivated 🙂 I’ll be trying this new sleep app. I could use it.
Great list of fitness apps. Check out our pick of the best fitness apps over on AppWalls
http://www.appwalls.com/the-best-fitness-apps/
There’s something for everyone in there.
My must-have apps are MapMyFitness, MyFitnessPal and Fitbit. I have them all connected and it’s nice that I can keep track of my exercise through MapMyFitness and my meals through MyFitnessPal and watch them all connect. I also live by my Fitbit app, my goal is to hit 10,000 steps a day and I will constantly look at it throughout the day to see where I’m at.
Love all these options — now need to figure out which one’s I can access. Thanks
I really like Lark, it’s a cool and at the same time useful app.
I also use ActivityTracker to monitor my physical metrics on a daily basis.
https://itunes.apple.com/app/id993667592
It’s lesser known, but definitely worth checking out.
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