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FREE ONLINE WORKOUTS

Check out these great online workouts you can do online or at home.

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ALO YOGA KIDS - YOGA & MEDITATION FROM ALO GIVES

Meditation and Yoga for Kids

Alo Gives roughly 60 videos, each about five minutes long, that walk kids through, things like, how to be flexible inside and out or puppy meditation (a kid-geared technique, no puppy required).

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FITNESS BLENDER

No Equipment Required

Fitness Blender is a popular YouTube channel featuring over 600 workouts that can be searched by length, difficulty, training type, calories burned and muscle group.

They have videos suitable for all fitness levels, as well as excellent options for when you might want a really short but intense workout. 

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GO NOODLE

Getting Kids Moving and Learning

Go Noodle is all about getting kids to move and learn. The videos offer kooky, cool, calming, and more. Expect things to get silly and fun.

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GREYSTEEL

Great for those 50+

Discover the life of an Athlete of Aging: strong, fit, vital, and alive in your 50s, 70s, 80s, and beyond.
Dr. Jonathon Sullivan, co-author of The Barbell Prescription, will show you how exercise, diet, and recovery can transform your body, your health, your spirit, and your life.

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HASFIT

Those That Want Modifications

This down-to-earth app (and YouTube channel) features a variety of scalable workouts that include HIIT, low-impact, and strength-training options.

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MOVE WITH COLOUR

Just Want To Dance

These are less of a “I need to get a serious workout in” type class and more of a “I need to burst with joy and smile for 10 minutes straight” sort of thing. The majority of classes are just 10 minutes, and leave you mastering a small dance combination. With tons of different music choices you can feel like you’re in a boy band, at a disco, or even in a '90s club for a few minutes out of your day.

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Fitness For All Levels and Abilities

New workouts by Nike's world-class Master Trainers are added regularly with slick videos showing correct form and posture for new moves. Browse the collection of workouts based on muscle group, workout type and duration. The workouts range from beginner to more advanced moves as you progress and allow you to choose from body weight only programs to plans with full equipment.

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POPSUGAR FITNESS

Want the Latest Workout Trends

POPSUGAR Fitness offers fresh fitness tutorials, workouts, and exercises. Check out Class FitSugar, their do-it-along-with-us real-time workout show to sweat alongside fitness experts and Hollywood’s hottest celebrity trainers. Class FitSugar regularly covers the most buzzed-about workout classes and trends, including the Victoria's Secret workout, Tabata, P90X, Bar Method, and more.

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SWEAT WITH SELF

Taking Your Workout Up A Notch

If you’re looking for some serious (free) “fitspiration,” the “Sweat with SELF” channel is where you should go. From the backdrop of their classes, to the upbeat and spandex-clad instructors, these classes give the most realistic vibe of an in-person group fitness class. You know, but without the group. These classes range from 10 to 30 minutes.

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YOGA WITH ADRIENE

Yoga for All Abilities

Can you already twist your body into a pretzel? Great, Adriene is here for you. Can’t even touch your toes? Even better, Adriene is ready to help. Her soothing voice and relaxed approach to yoga will keep you—and her other 6 million-plus subscribers—coming back for more.

You should consult your health care provider before starting a fitness program to determine if it is right for your needs. This is particularly true if you (or your family) have a history of high blood pressure or heart disease, or if you have ever experienced chest pain when exercising or have experienced chest pain in the past month when not engaged in physical activity, smoke, have high cholesterol, are obese, or have a bone or joint problem that could be made worse by a change in physical activity. Do not start a fitness program if your health care provider advises against it. If you experience faintness, dizziness, pain or shortness of breath at any time while exercising you should stop immediately.

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