12 Best Workout Apps of 2024, According to Fitness Experts
Track your progress and learn new workouts right on your phone.
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Though it’s not always easy to find the time to make it to the gym, that doesn’t mean you have to give up on your fitness goals. By downloading one of the best workout apps straight to your tablet or phone, you can choose from a variety of workout classes and activities — including yoga, HIIT, strength training, stretching and more.
Best of all, workout apps make it possible to track your progress or squeeze in a quick 10-minute ab exercise from the comfort of your home. Though some apps with extra perks have subscription fees, there's apps that are totally free that fitness enthusiasts will love.
The personal trainers, fitness enthusiasts and product analysts at the Good Housekeeping Institute test everything from the most engaging YouTube workout channels to must-have home gym equipment. In the past year alone, our pros have put more than 20 workout apps to the test, evaluating each one for its intuitiveness, variety of exercise options and price. We also considered feedback from real testers on their experience using apps, including how challenging the workout felt, the class quality and more.
After reading our reviews below, head to the end of this guide to find out what makes the best workout app. For more of the best health-related apps, consult out guides to the best intermittent fasting apps and weight loss apps.
Our top picks:
- Best Overall: Apple Fitness +
- Best for Men: CENTR by Chris Hemsworth
- Best for Personal Training: FUTURE
- Best for Barre: Alo Moves
- Best for Group Fitness: Obé Fitness
- Best for Free Workouts: Nike Training Club
- Best for Variety: Peloton App
- Best for Community: BODi
- Best for Women: SWEAT
- Best for Yoga: Glo
- Best for Toning: Tone It Up
- Best for Runners & Cyclists: Strava
Stefani (she/her) is a registered dietitian, a NASM-certified personal trainer and the director of the Good Housekeeping Institute Nutrition Lab, where she handles all nutrition-related content, testing and evaluation. She holds a bachelor’s degree in nutritional sciences from Pennsylvania State University and a master’s degree in clinical nutrition from NYU. She is also Good Housekeeping’s on-staff fitness and exercise expert. Stefani is dedicated to providing readers with evidence-based content to encourage informed food choices and healthy living. She is an avid CrossFitter and a passionate home cook who loves spending time with her big fit Greek family.
Olivia (she/her) is a media and tech product reviews analyst at the Good Housekeeping Institute, covering tech, home, auto, health and more. She has more than five years of experience writing about tech trends and innovation and, prior to joining GH in 2021, was a writer for Android Central, Lifewire and other media outlets. Olivia is a graduate of George Washington University, with a bachelor's degree in journalism, political science and French, and she holds a master’s degree in communications from Sciences Po Paris.
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