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Fitness Apps

Fitness Apps
Fitness Apps are only useful for two types of people: the hardcore athlete, or the sloth-like creature that needs all the motivation in the world to lose a few pounds before summer. Since we fall into the latter category, we've found some apps that make sure you stay on track with your workouts. [Photo via] Fitness Apps For Lazy People: -RunMeter: Track progress; store workouts; post workouts to Facebook and Twitter. The app will even read comments left by your friends out loud to you during your workout. RunMeter, $2.99 -Nexercise: Track your progress and compare it to your friends'. This is an interactive fitness game that rewards you points based on your activity. Nexercise, free. -Pocket Yoga: No need to sit through a long and slow yoga class when you have Pocket Yoga on your phone. Choose from 27 different 30 or 60 minute yoga class to do right in your living room. Pocket Yoga, $2.99 -Run 5K and Run 10K: Offers personal training and a daily guide on how long and far you should run. With your workout fully laid out for you, all you have to do is run. Run 5K, $3.99; Run 10K, $4.99
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