The Top Fitness Apps to Kickstart Your Health Goals in 2025

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At the start of the pandemic—and I realize I may be alone in this—it did not seem possible that I could run out of new online workouts. Gyms began closing, as did the rest of the world, but that didn’t stop every fitness company and celebrity from debuting an intriguing new tool designed to get you sweating in the privacy of your own home. 

That was more than a year ago. Just as the excitement of homemade sourdough has given way to the grind of day-in, day-out quarantine cooking, I am bored of the same six PopSugar Fitness bodyweight videos and running the same 3- to 5-mile loops in my neighborhood … an infinite loop, forever and ever, until the end of time. If you, too, are bored, I asked my colleagues for fun ways they are continuing to keep working out at home, and rounded up several of my favorite fitness apps and services.

Be sure to check out our How to Work Out From Home and How to Create a Yoga Space guides for more tips. Plus, read our buying guides to the Best Fitness Trackers, Best Running Socks, Best iPhones, and Best Running Gear for other recommendations.

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