Technology
Get lifetime access to 400 online workout plans with this special sale
TL;DR: Score a lifetime subscription to the iBodyFit Premium Diet and Workout Plan for $49.99, a 89% savings as of April 9.
Just because you’re practicing social distancing doesn’t mean you have to distance yourself from fitness goals, too. Staying active is integral to boosting your immune system, which we all need to do right now.
Online fitness classes have been gaining traction these days, but sifting through Facebook and Instagram Live schedules can be exhausting. How is one expected to work out after all that planning? If you’re the type of person who likes to go to one gym and go on your own schedule, then iBodyFit could be the consistency you need right now.
iBodyFit delivers 400 online workouts that you can stream anytime, anywhere. Work out in your living room, your bedroom, your backyard, or pretty much anywhere you want to break a sweat — so long as you have a decent internet connection for streaming. If you’re a newbie to online fitness, the entire workout video library has accompanying explanations of all exercises, making it easier for you to follow along. You can even get daily support and feedback. It’s like having access to a trainer, except that the trainer keeps his or her distance as recommended by the CDC.
In addition to workouts, the plan also nets you 40 different nutritional plans, along with the grocery lists for each plan. If you need even more structure to your workouts, you can follow the fitness programs that come with your subscription: the four-week fat burner, the right-week muscle toner, and the 12-week beach bod shredder.
Typically retailing for $499, you can enjoy an 89% discount and snag a lifetime premium subscription to iBodyFit for only $49.99.
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