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These Next-Gen Fitness Streaming Services Will Change the Way You Work Out

There's a streaming service for every budget and workout style
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Obé

Obé offers a long list of live and on-demand classes (over 500) with new ones added every day. Celebrity trainers like Megan Roup have made the 80s-inspired (at least in aesthetic) platform one of the most buzzed about and a long list of celebrities like Katie Lee and Shanina Shaik are vocal fans.

Obé is $27 a month and there is a 7-day free trial.

Image via @obe_fitness



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Classpass

Classpass changed IRL workouts when it first launched and now the brand is getting into the at-home game as well. The point of difference is that the workouts are designed to be synced to a heart rate monitor so you can track all your metrics. Classpass offers a variety of classes and a long list of instructor options.

Classpass is $19 a month and there is a one-month free trial.

Image via Classpass



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Peloton

You probably already know Peloton's bike, which was the first streaming option to make Tracy Anderson – with her $90/month streaming – look cheap. The brand's $2,000-plus at-home bike allows you to ride along to classes (live and on-demand) led by a long list of instructors. Now you can do the same thing on a treadmill, which includes total body circuit training, walking, running and floor exercises.

Peloton Bike: $2,245 + streaming is $39/month; Peloton Tread: $4,295 + streaming is $39/month.

Image via @onepeloton



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FightCamp

FightCamp is a standing boxing bag that you punch with motion tracking gloves based on workouts streaming from an app.

FightCamp is $995 (including free standing bag, boxing gloves, punch trackers, workout mat, and wraps) + streaming is $49/month.

Image via @FightCamp Training



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Tonal

You might already know the Mirror which is pretty cool, but Tonal goes one better with a wall-mounted, personalized, digital strength training system with interactive video workouts. This compact system basically replaces an entire weight room. Instead of dumbbells, electromagnetic resistance that can approach 200 pounds is used and users are guided through a workout based on their fitness level and goals.

Tonal is $2,995 + streaming is $49/month.

Image via @tonal



BY SHARON FEIEREISEN | APR 8, 2019 | SHARES
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