The most reliable fitness apps for 2019: which one should you choose?

Fitness applications can encourage and assist in your athletic endeavors. Although it may be easy to brush off a running or weight loss app, studies have shown that the assistance of these applications can encourage the possibility of reaching your goals.

I will review several applications built to increase your potential and encourage productivity on the athletic scale here today. Reliability and effective software is essential, so these will be the most popular choices with positive feedback from users.

It’s time to jump in it and hit the floor running with these fitness applications:

Endomondo

This fitness app allows you to set goals and even creates challenges for you. Built with social interactivity in mind, you can share and get feedback through social networking.

Endomondo can track running, cycling, general calisthenics, and pretty much whatever exercise you desire. You are able to record and track your status on your fitness goals. Endomondo is a great app for those who perform a variety of fitness activities.

Myfitnesspal

Track calories, track your activities, and log your food intake and how your efforts feel physically.

This app is great for those trying to achieve weight goals and maintain a caloric history. You can break down the ingredients and nutrients your are consuming and set portion control. Track your fitness activities, and set proper meals that synergize, allowing you to accomplish personal goals.

RunKeeper

Set routines, create routes, and set the goals you need to accomplish your personal victories. RunKeeper has an excellent, easy to navigate UI. For beginners to pros, this app has many features to keep you encouraged.

It includes audio cues to notify your status during a run and for encouraging an effective pace. Create routes and set workout plans, which you can log to compare to previous runs. You also have challenges and RunKeeper has prescribed workouts and a goal coach to set a realistic pace with you in mind.

Workout Trainer by Skimble

For those wanting to tone and strengthen their bodies, this trainer gives you a workout regimen to better your body. With over 20 preset workouts from yoga, endurance training, to crossfit, you are provided with videos and descriptions of each exercise. You are assisted with sound cues and timers to help you complete these exercises as well.

You can also create your own workouts from the hundreds of routines the app provides. With a relatively simple (mildly archaic) UI, your can search for the exercises that suit you, and they are rated by skill level and intensity. You can track and log your workouts (with notes) and maintain an overview of what you’ve done.

One of the more interesting features is the “Shakercise” feature, that allows you to randomize exercises if you want to shake it up. You can choose the length of exercise, intensity, and the muscle groups you wish to target.

There are several sharing features that allow you to post your efforts, and get feedback, advice, and fulfilment from your achievements.

Strava

This is a social fitness app focused on cycling (but runners are also welcome).

Create cycling routes and checkpoints to track your speed, time, and pace. You can share your routes or use others’ to place on a leaderboard. This app is great for motivation and social encouragement. If you like feedback from a community, this is a great app to keep you setting goals. You can also share pictures of your accomplishments and feats.

You can log your daily fitness activities as well to create an overview of where you’re at in your fitness journey.

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Which fitness app should you choose?

At the end of the day, these apps can only act as fitness tools, not solutions. but with an encouraged heart, one can achieve potential beyond the limits of their doubts.

Take these words of encouragement and these excellent tools, and thrive.


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