
How We're Staying Fit Through A Quarantine
Huff PostIt’s hard to keep up with ― and keep calm about ― the ever-changing restrictions and policies surrounding the coronavirus outbreak. She’s also just insanely cheerful and a great source of positive energy.” ― Kristen Aiken, Senior Editor of Food and Style Core Rhythm Fitness via Neou App: $14.99/month or $49.99 annually “Core Rhythm Fitness is my be-all, end-all when it comes to working out. The Neou app hosts a wide range of live and on-demand classes, but trust me, if you want to sweat and get strong in your living room, CRF is the way to go.” ― Jamie Feldman, Life and Personal Reporter Peloton: Free 90-day trial, $12.99/month after that “We all had a good laugh there a few months ago when we wondered whether the ‘Peloton lady’ in the digital studio’s holiday ad was ‘OK.’ Well, now that we’re all actually confined to our homes for the foreseeable future, the old bike is looking pretty good, isn’t she! I’d recommend it!” ― Ashley Rockman, Executive Relationships Editor “Yoga with Adrienne is one of my favorite fitness YouTube channels and has been especially great now when I can’t make it to my gym. I plan to follow those until it’s safe to hit the gym again.” ― Casey Bond, Money Reporter “For when you want something that is a little less intense on your body but still garners great results, P.volve is an awesome, low-impact workout class that has both in-person and streaming classes, and right now is offering a free 30-day trial.
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