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Top Fitness Apps in 2012

All smoothies are not created equal. Credit: realSMILEY

6 Top Fitness Apps to Download

5. Smoothie Selector ($0.99). Smoothies can be a great breakfast or post-workout refuel. However, some folks aren’t quite sure what constitutes a healthy smoothie compared to a sugar-laden smoothie that you’d buy at the mall. Don’t stress about what’s in your smoothie any longer! Let Smoothie Selector serve up a healthy, brain-juicing, energy-boosting slurp of nutritious and delicious smoothie recipes based on women-specific fitness goals, such as weight loss, health boost, meal in a glass and muscle building. Every smoothie recipe includes a complete nutritional rundown of the amount of calories, protein, fat, carbohydrates, sodium and fiber contained in each serving.

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11 Comments
  1. Thanks for the post, I’ll check out the apps. Another one I like that helps me stay accountable with my diet is called calorie-counter. Its easy to use and syncs with all devices which is really nice.

  2. MyFitnessPal is a GREAT app! We have all of our clients use it and it works very effectively.

  3. Vicki says:

    I got the freebie Nike one and the freebie Daily Yoga one, at least I hope it’s the one you listed. There was no specific hips & buns Daily Yoga. Thank you for your always interesting and au courant content!

  4. Andrea says:

    I use MyFitnessPal and MapMyWalk daily!

  5. SDD says:

    GymPact has truly changed my life. It pays me to go to the gym and charges my bank account if I don’t! The best motivation ever, and spending more time at my gym has allowed me to discover all the things it has to offer. I cannot recommend it enough!

  6. MapMyRun is great…It helps you track your runs around the city and you can record them to refer back to them later. I was looking for the Nike Women Training Club app, but I can’t find it on my Android =( Any help with this?

  7. I love MapMyRun as well! You can chart your progress, share your routes with friends, and calculate all the miles you ran in the past week, month, year, and so on! So useful.

  8. Mario says:

    Nice article, learned a lot from this list. Gonna install some of them on my android phone!

  9. Mandy says:

    Sworkit Pro is a great option for random workouts on the go. Really cool app and extremely effective.

  10. Jill says:

    Check this really cool app out if you love fitness and have a dog: http://www.thankdogmobile.com

  11. esafa says:

    You Miss one App “ProFitness Trainer” from iAppNdroid.com. It is now the most recommended app for gyms. Through this app, personal trainer or coaches can prepare training systems and send it to their trainees via email. Please check it out.

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