Best Fitness Apps of 2023

Nowadays, with over 2.5 million apps on Google Play and Apple Store, it is hard to choose the best ones.

Some apps are free, while others cost a little money per month to access the whole apps and workout videos.

 Here are our top picks for the best fitness apps right now.

  1. Apple Fitness Plus

Apple Fitness Plus sure is one of the best options. Apple Fitness Plus offers 11 types of workouts such as yoga, strength, core, HIIT, Pilates, and meditation classes. Workouts from the app can be used at home or in the gym, and have workouts in all skill levels.

2. Strong

Strong record your training workouts in an easy way. You can use the training plans in apps or design your own. The app also allows you to record your weight and body measurements.

3. Jefit

 It is a free app that offers in-app purchases for more features.

Jefit allows you to track your workouts, and your progress over time, and record your weight and body measurements. Finally access to the community of people who use Jefit.

4. Nike Training Club

Available for Apple and Android devices and it is a free fitness app with close to 200 workouts such as strength, endurance, yoga, and mobility. 

It makes training suggestions according to your training history, and videos on how to perform exercises.

The app doesn’t have a way to track your progress, so you’ll have to do that on your own.

The application is free to download and use, which means anyone can use it, from beginners to athletes. 

5. Strava

This app can be used for cycling, swimming, and running activities. It’s a great way to track your running without a GPS watch. you can also contact your friends and a big community of people with STrava.

 If you are a runner or cyclist, Strava is the best option for you.

Strava also includes monthly challenges to push you to run harder and faster

6. Runtastic

Runtastic is a service provided by Adidas, available on Apple and Android devices. It is one of the best options for runners. Runtastic comes with a music player that pauses anytime you stop.

7. MyFitnessPal

A calorie counter where you can register all of your eating. With this app, you’ll have access to the biggest database of food on any calorie counter (more than 6 million foods available). There’s also a community aspect that lets users share tips and personal experiences.

8. Calm

If you need help reducing your stress and anxiety, increasing focus, and improving sleep quality, this app is for you! You get access to expert resources and structured meditations that include guided meditations, bedtime stories, breathing programs, and relaxing music.