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The best workout streaming gifts for all fitness levels and exercise goals

The best workout streaming gifts for all fitness levels and exercise goals

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As we let go of this new year and enter 2021, one of many goals will be to maintain a fitness routine or find a new one. For the person who makes sure to include at least 30 minutes of physical activity each day, the following workout streaming services make for the perfect gifts.

As we continue to navigate a time where at-home exercising is the new normal, these platforms make it easier than ever to bring all the fun of a studio into any living room. Whether it is a HIIT, barre, dance or meditation routine, the following programs satisfy all fitness levels and goals.

Memberships are broken down by either month of year, so you decide what’s the best option for the recipient. Plus, no waiting for the mailman—there are all virtual and will be delivered straight to their inbox.

After a 7-day trial, a year-long membership is $100 a year. Workouts include treadmill and outdoor running, strength training and yoga.

For $240 a year, the yogi in your life has unlimited access to online yoga, sculpt and meditation classes. There are classes for all experience levels and intensities.

For $10 a month, you can gift the basic Gympass package, which includes access to nearly 3,000 studios and 24 apps. This is perfect for the workout newbie who wants to try a little bit of every exercise before seriously committing to any specific training program. Because it is a corporate program, employers must offer this platform to employees. So, verify the recipient is eligible for this program. From there, employees can then sign up and would pay monthly through their paycheck like insurance. Employees could gift themselves the membership if employers offer it as a benefit.

A favorite among at-home fitness enthusiasts, $15 a month gets them a yearly subscription to the popular streaming service. For a limited time, all digital memberships include 30 days of free LIVE classes in the company’s virtual studio. To sweeten the deal, also spring for the accompanying equipment, which are recommended to get a proper burn.

Those interested in a little more personalized coaching should consider this program by TB12. For $180 a month, you can gift someone four 30-minute sessions per month, $50 online store credit to set up a TB12 home gym and a personalized workout tailored to their fitness goals.

For $20 a month, Alo Moves promises yoga, mindful meditation, a skills class and many more sessions focused on wellness and finding inner peace.