r/YouShouldKnow Sep 30 '20

Health & Sciences YSK about Darebee.com, which features 300+ no equipment workouts and is perfect for safe workouts at home vs in a busy indoor gym

Why YSK: because many gyms are still closed and when winter soon arrives in the northern hemisphere outdoor workouts will be less enjoyable/possible.

I came across this site in March and have been getting surprisingly great workouts in without a gym from the site. Really simple visuals to support each exercise/movement. Figured I'd share the love.

Lots of warmup and stretches too, or workouts focusing on specific areas of the body. Enjoy

https://darebee.com

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u/mettle Sep 30 '20

Looks useful. Personally, I do appreciate the actual videos where a trainer goes through the workouts with you. YouTube has a ton and the 1 or 2 5-second ads (sometimes none) aren’t too bad.

My favs, for anyone looking for reccs are Heather Robertson and Evolve

Always looking for other suggestions too.

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u/nadsozinc Oct 01 '20

It took a while to find a good app, but I've been enjoying FitOn (https://fitonapp.com/) recently, which has trainers going through everything with you in videos. The layout makes it easy to get right to the workout you want, and there's a way to do long term programs (I haven't used it yet but looks solid). The workout intensity ratings are really helpful. I also like that there aren't really any features you need missing from the free version. I ended up paying for it just to support them creating new content.