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14 online workout subscriptions that cost less than $10 a month

At this point, you could become a total recluse and still manage to have everything you need to be happy and healthy. (You know, besides a little sunshine.) Amazon has you covered with two-day shipping on anything your heart desires, there are nutritious meal kits and grocery delivery services galore, and Netflix and Hulu could keep you entertained for life. And thanks to the ever-growing number of online workout subscriptions, who even needs to trek all the way to the gym?

I’ve tried nearly every gym chain and boutique fitness class imaginable, but I’ll choose workouts in my living room over pricey in-person sweat sessions any day. In the past, exercising at home meant pulling up YouTube and selecting one of the millions of videos available. But in recent years, some of the world’s most beloved studios, gyms, and trainers have created streaming services that allow you to exercise at home just as effectively as you would anywhere else. And the best part is you can do so for a fraction of the cost.

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While you can get many monthly online workout subscriptions for under $40, you can do even better than that. Now a handful of options won’t cost you more than $10 a month, and they’re worth every penny.

The best online workout subscriptions for less than $10

Strength training

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Cost: $9.99/month; First month free
Good for: High energy cardio workouts, pilates, strength training
Availability: iOS

Whether you want to sweat with Shay Mitchell’s trainer, Kira Stokes, or try classes from Core Pilates NYC, David Barton Gym, or Flex Studios from the comfort of your own home, Booya Fitness offers all of the above—and much, much more.

Cost: $9.99/month; 45-day free trial
Good for: Bootcamp, Pilates, strength training
Availability: iOS, Google Play

Don’t have a gym you love nearby? Or—let’s be honest—feel like leaving your home to drag yourself off to the gym in the first place? Crunch now offers the online streaming service Crunch Live, which gives you access to more than 85 online workouts, ranging from Pilates to bootcamp. You’ll feel like you’re in class without actually having to be in class.

Cost: $9.99/month
Good for: HIIT, low-intensity cardio
Availability: iOS, Google Play

Kayla Itsines has expanded her world far beyond BBG. With the Sweat app, you have more workout options from other trainers as well, whether you want to do Kelsey Wells’ at-home strength-training program that utilizes dumbbells and resistance bands, Sjana Elise Earp’s yoga flows, or more. The app is regularly $19.99/month, but the annual subscription cuts the cost in half. The app helps you put together a long-term program, so even if you’re a beginner it will have you feeling like a hardcore athlete in no time.

Cost: $9.99/month; 7-day free trial
Good for: Super-sweaty workouts
Availability: iOS, Google Play,  Amazon Fire, Roku

When you sign up for Jillian Michaels’ streaming service FitFusion, you’ll get more than sweat-inducing workouts. You also get to work out with other top trainers, including Cassey Ho of Blogilates, Billy Banks of Tae Bo fame, and Kate Moss’ go-to yoga instructor, Nadia Narain. You’ll be able to stream hundreds of workouts in every fitness category, from barre to boxing to HIIT.

Cost: $6.99/month; 7-day free trial
Good for: Strength training, Pilates, barre, yoga
Availability: iOS, Google Play

Katrina and Karena of Tone It Up have created the ultimate pastel-colored fitness universe for women. You can use their online streaming service to access hundreds of workouts no matter what level you’re at. It also offers help with nutrition planning, and comes with an active, built-in community to keep you motivated. While it’s $14.99 on a month-to-month basis, a yearly subscription brings the cost way down.

Cost: Free
Good for: Strength training workouts, HIIT, yoga
Availability: iOS, Google Play
You can access workouts from top Nike trainers across all types of modalities, from bodyweight strength training to yoga.  The app is completely free, and can even help you put together month-long programs to stay on track to hitting your fitness goals. Sessions range from quick, 15-minute burnouts to full hour-long classes, and there are more than 185 (and counting) classes to choose from, no matter what skill level you’re coming in at.

Cost: Free
Good for: Core-centric workouts
Availability: iOS, Google Play
Sworkit has more than 400 unique workouts and over 800 exercises, each one of which will light your core (plus other parts of your body) on fire. With such a major range, there’s truly something for every skill level, and you can customize your workouts in a sort of “choose your own adventure” way so that you’ll come to truly love breaking a sweat.

Pilates/Barre

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Cost: $9.99/month
Good for: Low-impact cardio and sculpt workouts
Availability: iOS, online

A celebrity favorite since it first opened its doors, modelFIT‘s low-impact cardio and sculpt classes utilize easy-to-find equipment like ankle weights and Pilates rings. If you were to go in-person (and potentially rub elbows with Taylor Swift or Karlie Kloss), a single class is $34. All skill levels, from beginner to advanced, will be able to enjoy.

Cost: $7.50/month; 14-day free trial
Good for: Pilates-based workouts
Availability: iOS, Google Play, online

Whether you’re a Pilates pro or just getting started, Xtend Barre is praised for helping you build a stronger, learner body in just 30 days. While some drop-in classes cost up to $36 each, you can get unlimited 30-minute classes—plus a meal plan—if you do the online program instead. If you sign up for the 12-month plan for $89, your cost comes down to under $7.50 a month.

Yoga

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Cost: $9.99/month
Good for: Yoga
Availability: iOS, Google Play

Jessamyn Sanders brought her inclusive approach to yoga to the app store in 2019 with a platform that is meant to make all bodies feel good in their movement. No matter what level you’re at, you’ll be able to reap the benefits of her flows. There’s an “air” track to help you connect to your breath; An “earth” track to make you more grounded; And a “fire” track that will light up every muscle in your body, each of which includes a number of full-length (40-60 minute) flows.

Cost: $9.99/month; 7-day free trial
Good for: Yoga
Availability: iOS, Google Play

This app is all about finding what feels good in your body, which means that there are a lot of different types of yoga to choose from. Adrienne Mishler (of “Yoga with Adrienne” YouTube superstardom) brings you more than 700 yoga and meditation sessions, and helps you connect with other like-minded yogis through the platform.

Cost: $8/month
Good for: Yoga with a side of HIIT and Barre
Availability: iOS, Google Play

In addition to regular yoga flows, Down Dog also has a “yoga for beginners” series, making it the perfect pick for first time flowers. There are also HIIT and Barre workouts, as well as specialized pre-natal classes for expectant moms. There are more than 60,000 different expressions, which means you’ll never have to do the same workout twice.

Cost: $9.99/month
Good for: Yoga with a side of HIIT and Barre
Availability: iOS, Google Play

There’s a reason why more than 50 million people around the world have downloaded Daily Yoga. You can choose from a number of different super-targeted practices—from yoga for back strength to flows that relieve stress—so that you’ll be able to give your body exactly what it needs every single day. While the price is $9.99 per month for a pro membership, if you sign up for the year it drops to $3.33, or you can get a lifetime membership for a single payment of $199.

In addition to these affordable online workout subscriptions, you can find more than 250 million free yoga videos on YouTube? These are the best for lower back pain.

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