The Little Things
September 30, 2014

Just a reminder to enter my giveaway to celebrate my 3rd blog birthday! This giveaway closes on 10/1 at 12 am EST.

Disclaimer: This post was sponsored by The Fitness Games through my partnership with Fit Approach as a Sweat Pink Ambassador. I was not compensated monetarily, but was provided the Platinum Version of the application for review. As always, all opinions are my own. 

So, let me first say that I absolutely love the idea of “The Fitness Games” App. To have an app that can travel with you everywhere, that gives multiple categories of workouts, is a pretty fantastic idea! The app is free to download, although there are some features that you have to pay for (the option that keeps popping up says 99 cents, which is very reasonable).

The Fitness Games App

The home screen has four categories of exercises to choose from: strength, cardiovascular, full body, and cross training. There are workouts listed under each of these options. The app has video and pictures to show how to do the various exercises within each workout, which I think is a fantastic feature. There’s even an option to challenge friends as well, which just creates even more motivation ( you know… if competition is your thing 😀 )!

The Fitness Games App Review

Besides the different exercise categories, as well as the challenge your friends option, there is also a place to post your classic gym selfies! Now this is obviously not for everyone, but for those of you who like to document your workout in an organized place, this is for you!

This is one of the workouts I’ve tried and enjoyed:

The Fitness Games App Review

Looks pretty solid, doesn’t it? If you click on each of those words highlighted in blue, the pictures and/or video will pop up with an explanation. Pretty ideal!

Honestly, I don’t really feel that I’ve gotten to give this app a fair shot yet, as I’m in the middle of half marathon training. I’ve done some modifications of the exercises, but I’m obviously pretty packed with exercises right now. I’m actually really looking forward to using the app further once it gets colder and half marathon training is over!

To give you an idea of what you can get with each version of the app, here you go:

The Fitness Games App Review

Honestly, if I didn’t have a paid version, I probably would’ve deleted it pretty quickly. It’s a great idea for an app, and has quite a bit of great information and challenges!

Now it’s your turn to share! What’re you looking for in a fitness app?

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