Get fit with celebrities

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The past year has seen several gyms shut and indoor workouts becoming the norm. Along with Zoom sessions with workout buddies and Facebook lives with trainers, app-based fitness programs also became popular. These are workouts by celebrities that you can try.
Jennis
Jennis
This app allows training with UK’s Olympic gold medalist Jessica Ennis-Hill. She offers workouts and nutritional advice to suit beginners, intermediate and expert fitness levels. Her sessions vary from five to 29 minutes and she has workouts for general fitness, expecting and post-partum mothers. Her latest addition is the Jennis Cycle Mapping which offers a workout for each phase of the menstrual cycle.
Available on the Apple and Google Play stores; each program is priced at £14.99 a month
Strong4me
Strong4Me Fitness
This workout is created by American actor and model Kate Upton with her trainer Ben Bruno exclusively for women. It offers a 12-week fitness program and meal plan to help women sculpt their body and improve their endurance. It has 30-minute sessions of low impact exercises that claim to strengthen muscles and improve metabolism. Their Instagram community @Strong4me also offers daily motivation.
Available for download as a PDF e-book fromstrong4mefitness.com for USD 65
Center
Center
Centr is a personalized digital health and fitness program brought out by actor Chris Hemsworth. It offers daily workouts, meal plans, meditations for different levels of fitness. The workouts include boxing, MMA (mixed martial arts), high-intensity internal training, functional training, strength and bulking, foundation movement, dynamic yoga and Pilates. Each session is between 10 and 60 minutes. They also have a private Facebook group for their members to engage with and motivate each other.
Available on the Apple and Google Play stores and centr.com for USD 29.99 a month
Fit52
Fit52
Singer Carrie Underwood’s fitness app Fit52 provides an option to do the workout alone or with others using the app. It is a community-powered platform designed to help people achieve their personal wellness goals. The app features a virtual deck of 52 playing cards, and each has an exercise and number of times it has to be repeated to attain a full-body workout in 30 minutes.
Available on the Apple and Google Play stores; USD 7.99 a month
Published – April 26, 2021 12:49 pm IST
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