As a web- and app-based service, Obé Fitness can be accessed on a computer, smartphone, or TV. (Tip: Having a wider screen does make taking classes and watching instructors a bit easier.) Just use an HDMI cable to connect to your TV or launch Obé from the app using Airplay, Apple TV, or Chromecast. You can filter the workouts by category, fitness level, length, body focus, impact, instructors, or equipment required.
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My colleague Abby Kass uses Obé Fitness and said: “I started using Obé and then went back to my old at-home workout and switched back to Obé again because I realized I liked it so much. The classes are a great workout, yet the 28 minutes go by super fast, and I’m not counting down the minutes till it’s over. You don’t technically need any equipment for the workout, but you can level up with simple equipment, such as a resistance loop, weights, and sliders.” Read more of her Obé Fitness review.
Get it from Obé Fitness for $24.99+ (monthly and annual memberships available).
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