Fiit
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Hundreds of on-demand classes, group workouts, and training plans for all fitness levels
- Classes include functional fitness, AssaultBike workouts, dumbbell and kettlebell classes, HIIT, strength, circuits, tread, mobility, stretching, pilates, yoga, and breathwork
- Connects to Apple watches, Myzone, Wahoo, Samsung, and Whoop fitness trackers to track progress and detailed metrics
- Works with mobile devices, TVs, tablets, laptops, and desktops
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- Free version and affordable subscriptions
- Connects to almost any screen
- Syncs with a variety of fitness trackers
- Great variety of classes offered
- Community feel
What Needs Improvement...
- Beginner classes are reported to be intense so may not be ideal for those new to exercise
Product Summary
Fiit offers a wide array of on-demand fitness classes, including options like functional fitness, HIIT, and yoga. It is a good option for those looking to keep the cost low although some have found most classes to be too challenging for beginners.
Specs
Free option | Yes\, and a 14-day free trial for the subscriptions |
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Training plan options | No |
Activities | AssaultBike workouts\, dumbbell and kettlebell classes\, HIIT\, strength\, circuits\, tread\, mobility\, stretching\, Pilates\, yoga\, and breathwork |
Subscription cost | Free\, $79.99/year or $6.99/month for the Essential Package\, $119.99/year or $9.99/month for the Unlimited Package |
Summary
Fiit offers a wide array of on-demand fitness classes, including options like functional fitness, HIIT, and yoga. It is a good option for those looking to keep the cost low although some have found most classes to be too challenging for beginners.