This Online Fitness Program Is Like Having A Personal Trainer Right At Home
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The problem with most mainstream diets and workout plans is that they assume a one-size-fits-all approach. But, as you know, our bodies are all unique, so what works for your friend might not be best for you, and vice versa. Hiring a personal trainer can help you get the individualized plan you need, but they don’t come cheap. Fortunately, a subscription to Fitterclub does.
Fitterclub is more than just a fitness app; it’s an affordable online community of over 1 million people who help you reach your health and fitness goals through personalized workouts and nutrition plans.
You’ll start by taking a simple questionnaire that’ll lead to a tailor-made workout and nutrition program just for you. Depending on your responses, you could receive a schedule as simple as training for just 30 minutes a day. As far as healthy eating goes, you can choose what you want for meal guidance and Fitterclub will provide healthy recipes.
Whether you want to lose some weight, tone up, or just live a healthier lifestyle, your program will be tailored to you and only you. It’s basically like having a personal trainer that lives in your phone.
Skip the gym this summer and finally see some results with the help of a Fitterclub Personal Training membership. Choose between a one-year, three-year or five-year subscription, available for $19, $29 or $39, respectively.
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