With the boost in mobile phone usage and technology over the
past decade, there is an endless supply of health and fitness information conveniently
in your pocket. Mobile fitness apps make it easier to be aware of your daily
activity, help you reach your health goals, and keep your daily workouts challenging
and exciting. Here is a breakdown of the five best free health and fitness apps
for smartphones.
5 Best Free Fitness Apps
1.
My Fitness Pal: This app is available for iPhone
and Android with iOS 3.0 or later. It tracks calorie intake and expenditure
with the largest food database of any app. It records the major nutrients you
consume, remembers your favorite foods and recipes, and includes a recipe
calculator and free barcode scanner. It has over 350 cardio and strength
exercises to log, plus the ability to customize exercises for your personal
workouts. The app also allows you to connect with friends and share your
routines and achievements.
2.
Lose It!: This app is available for iPhone and
Android with iOS 3.0 or later. It is also synched with loseit.com. This calorie
and exercise tracker lets you create a plan, set goals, and log food and exercise
through a searchable database. It remembers food, meals, and recipes previously
logged for easy entry. Progress is tracked by day and week, including nutrient
intake. Users can connect with friends through a friend list and follow each
others’ activity. According to loseit.com, more than 85% of active users have
lost weight, with an average loss of more than 12 pounds.
3.
iMapMyFITNESS: Available for iPhone with iOS 4.0
or later. This fitness app tracks all outdoor workouts and allows you to enter
your indoor workouts. It records pace, distance, calories, elevation,
nutrition, and maps your route. You can connect with friends, receive voice
updates on progress, and post workouts to Facebook and Twitter. It is synched
with its online database MapMyFitness.com, so your entries are also easily
accessed from the Internet. Stemming from this app, iMapMyRUN and iMapMyRIDE
are also available for specific tracking of your preferred outdoor workout
(running or cycling).
4.
Nike Training Club: Available for iPhone with
iOS 4.0 or later. This app includes 85 full-body workouts and short drills for
building lean muscle, toning, and strengthening, plus gives access to celebrity
workouts as user progresses. All exercises have step-by-step instructions and
videos. You can set goals and fitness level for each workout to choose a
routine that fits your personal criteria. It tracks the details of the workout
and has the ability to share progress with friends. It also includes audio
guidance and allows you to set your own playlist while exercising.
5.
RunKeeper: Available for iPhone and Android with
iOS 4.0 or later. RunKeeper is the free version of the paid app Nike+ GPS and uses
GPS technology to track fitness activity. It records your distance, time, pace,
calories, and your path on the GPS map. The app is synched to the RunKeeper
website (www.runkeeper.com), so you can view your workout history and see
cumulative totals of vital stats. You can also share your progress on Facebook
and Twitter through the website. The app includes audio that tells you if
you’re behind your target pace, and it coaches you through interval training.
You can also set an iPod playlist to start automatically when you begin your
activity.
These five apps are FREE and easy ways to help you reach
your health goals. Look for Part II on this topic, featuring the best paid
fitness apps available, coming soon!
Composed by Emily Sis, University of Kansas Exercise Science Intern at LMH Therapy Services
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