New App combines Fitness Tracking with over 70 of the most popular YouTube WorkoutsIn the App Fit4All, physiotherapists have selected the best workout videos from YouTube and assigned scores for the relevant muscle parts. This allows one to choose the perfect workout, just like with a fitness coach. And this also for non-athletes.
By: ChangeMyStyle.com That's what the app's developer, Dr.-Ing. Alexander Rieger, thought. But what was missing was a good overview of the muscle groups trained so far. Because for a healthy overall fitness it is important not to train too one-sided and not to forget stretching exercises. "With the App, really anyone can check and improve their fitness, and it's free too. A weekly statistic shows which muscles have already been trained through daily activities. Missing muscle groups are then supplemented by workouts from the App. It's like having your own fitness coach!" Dr.-Ing. Alexander Rieger, App creator In the App, there are scores for arms, abs, butt, chest, back, legs, shoulders and stretching. At the end of the week, at least seven points are needed in all areas and are rewarded with a medal for reaching the weekly goal. It doesn't matter what the current fitness level is. Untrained people get the same number of points and medals for the beginner workouts as athletes get for their power workouts. A 28-day program can also be completed for each fitness level. Get Fit4All now The App is freely available for Android in the Play Store: https://play.google.com/ An iOS version is still in development. Users can subscribe to the Facebook page to be notified when a launch date is set: https://www.facebook.com/ In the next version of the app, a connection with Google Fit and Apple Health is planned. End
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