Top Fitness Apps for Travelers

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While a run in a new city can be a great way to explore, sometimes you need the motivation of a group class or a well-equipped gym to get moving.
The hospitality industry is catching on, with hotels upping their fitness game through state-of-the-art gyms and innovative partnerships.
Some even offer in-room Tonal systems, bringing the future of fitness right to you.
But for times when high-tech equipment isn't available, these apps and memberships are a traveler's best friend. Here are the top fitness apps and travel-friendly memberships to keep you active on the road.

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ClassPass
ClassPass has revolutionized fitness for travelers by creating a global network of gyms and studios.
With a single membership, you can flow through a yoga class in San Francisco, take a boxing class in Los Angeles, or join a spin session in Oregon.
The app's credit system allows you to book premium classes in major cities or find budget-friendly options in smaller towns. As a bonus, you can now book beauty services, perfect for a last-minute pedicure.
CorePower Yoga
For yogis who crave consistency, CorePower’s heated studios offer familiar, challenging sequences no matter where you are.
While teachers bring their own style, the signature C2 and Hot Power Fusion classes provide a reliable framework to keep your practice on track.
With a nationwide network, you can easily drop in, and their new student specials make it affordable. Plus, new students get a free week, a perk many studios no longer offer.
Ladder
Ladder delivers world-class personal training directly to your phone, making it ideal for hotel room workouts or navigating an unfamiliar gym.
Expert trainers design specialized programs that adapt to the equipment you have, whether it's a full gym or just your bodyweight. The app also includes nutrition coaching, which is a valuable tool for maintaining healthy eating habits while traveling.
Equinox
Often called the Rolls-Royce of gyms, Equinox offers "E by Equinox" and destination memberships that grant you access to luxury facilities in major cities worldwide.
Beyond the pristine equipment and eucalyptus towels, their prime locations are often within walking distance of business districts and high-end hotels.
Some hotels, like the Four Seasons San Francisco, even offer complimentary gym and spa access to their guests.
Barry's
Barry’s has perfected the efficient and intense HIIT workout that many frequent travelers need.
The signature 50-minute class combines cardio and strength training, maximizing your time and delivering an endorphin rush to combat travel fatigue.
With studios from London to Los Angeles, you can chase that "red room" high across different time zones.
Pvolve
A favorite of celebrities like Jennifer Aniston, Pvolve’s virtual studio is a lifesaver for travelers dealing with the physical toll of long flights and meetings.
The low-impact, equipment-light workouts focus on alignment and mobility—exactly what your body needs after being crammed into an airplane seat.
The streaming platform ensures you can maintain your routine in even the most basic hotel room with just a yoga mat.
Nike Training Club
The Nike Training Club app is like a Swiss Army knife for fitness. It offers a wide range of workouts, from 15-minute bodyweight sessions perfect for a hotel room to full 45-minute strength programs.
Its running features can guide you on safe routes in unfamiliar cities. Best of all, the app is completely free, making it the perfect backup plan when other options aren't available.
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