Here are the best fitness apps for iPhone that have kept me hooked.

My favorite feature that Nike Run Club offers is its training plans.

These structured sessions can be customized to hit your personal running goals.

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I found thatThenxby YouTuber Chris Heria strips this feeling away.

Thenx offers a premium option at $9.99/month or $89.99/year.

This is whenYoga by Down Dogcaught my eye and quickly became my preferred yoga app for working out indoors.

Checking grammar and spelling in the iPhone’s Notes app using the Grammarly keyboard.

Down Dog also hasa website offering, if you crave a bigger screen than your iPhone.

you’ve got the option to connect AMP handles to the app, andsync with Apple Health.

A Crossrope membership costs $9.99/month or $79.99/year.

A couple running, an iPhone in the background and some dumbbells around.

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you’re free to customize your personal fitness goals and favorite genres of music to dance to.

You also get achievement badges for each milestone, helping you maintain a streak.

6Do It All WithAaptiv

Aaptivis the fitness app that lets you do it all.

Apart from a tailor-made plan, you could also browse guides from different categories.

you might also participate in challenges and interact with community members who update their progress.

Aaptiv also lets you maintain a streak, giving you achievement badges along the way.

You might also want toinvest in a fitness trackerto keep yourself accountable.