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Friskis Go

Friskis Go

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 6.2.4

Taille:26.28MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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Description de l'application

Friskis Go est l'application de fitness ultime, proposant une large gamme d'entraînements et d'exercices adaptés à tous les niveaux de forme physique, des débutants aux athlètes chevronnés. Sa vaste base de données d'exercices et ses conseils d'experts vous permettent de vous entraîner efficacement n'importe où. Friskis Go propose également diverses séances d'entraînement de groupe et des programmes de gym personnalisables pour que vos entraînements restent attrayants. Planifiez, enregistrez et suivez en toute transparence vos progrès grâce aux fonctionnalités intégrées de l'application, et connectez Friskis Go avec d'autres applications et appareils pour une expérience de remise en forme complète. Entraînez-vous à tout moment, n'importe où, avec Friskis Go ! Obtenez votre abonnement Friskis Go dès aujourd'hui ! Les membres existants peuvent contacter le centre Friskis le plus proche pour obtenir les informations de connexion.

Caractéristiques de Friskis Go :

  • Bibliothèque d'exercices étendue : Accédez à une gamme diversifiée et complète d'exercices pour trouver l'entraînement parfait pour vos besoins.
  • Entraînement de groupe engageant : Participez dans de nombreux cours d'entraînement en groupe pour une expérience de remise en forme motivante et sociale.
  • Entraînements de gym personnalisés : Créez des entraînements de gym sur mesure pour optimiser votre temps et Achieve vos objectifs de remise en forme de manière efficace.
  • Suivi des entraînements sans effort : Enregistrez et planifiez facilement vos entraînements, vous assurant ainsi de rester organisé et de suivre vos progrès.
  • Prêt Programmes de formation à emporter : Suivez des programmes de formation prédéfinis pour des conseils structurés et un chemin clair vers le succès.
  • Conseils d'experts et Inspiration : Bénéficiez d'une richesse de connaissances, d'inspiration et de conseils pour maintenir la motivation et rester sur la bonne voie.

Conclusion :

Friskis Go simplifie la recherche de l'entraînement parfait. Que vous préfériez des exercices diversifiés, des cours en groupe ou des séances de gym personnalisées, cette application répond à vos préférences. Enregistrez et planifiez vos entraînements, suivez des programmes prêts à l'emploi et accédez à une richesse de connaissances et d'inspiration. De plus, connectez Friskis Go à d'autres applications et appareils pour un parcours de remise en forme holistique.

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