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These are the studios taking their workouts online to ease social distancing

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While we all practice social distancing, it’s important to stay away from crowded spaces like gyms. But it’s also important to keep taking care of yourself by staying active. We love group fitness classes not just for the workout, but because of the sense of community and ritual that comes with heading to your regular classes and seeing familiar faces. To help maintain some level of normalcy in your daily routine throughout 2020, some of your favorite studios are offering online workouts and digital classes streaming right into your home, many at discounted rates.

It’s important to stay active right now for a few reasons, says Rondel King, MS, an exercise physiologist at NYU Langone Health. “Social distancing shouldn’t hinder your physical activity—work out at home, use the environment as your playground, get creative,” he says. “Staying active can help take your mind off the pandemic and help alleviate the stressors at this time.”

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COVID-19 has prompted many studios and apps to offer discounts on preexisting streaming services, or to tap into the streaming game for the first time. You’ll want to bookmark this link. Below, find some of the best fitness streaming services and free classes you can take at home.

This post will be updated regularly. To share new information about online workouts in 2020, please contact us at info@wellandgood.com.

305 Fitness: Stream full classes for free on its YouTube channel.

AARMY: Try daily bootcamp, cycle, or AARMY challenges for free through its Instagram live.

AKT: Stream free classes on Facebook Live.

Barre3: Stream classes at home with a 15-day free trial. If you don’t cancel by the end of the trial, you will be changed $29 per month.

Barre Method Noho: Members with recurring packages have access to daily Instagram Live classes. Those without a package can email their team at noho@barremethod.com and work out pricing options.

Body by Simone: Download the BBS app and get two free weeks of digital classes. If you don’t cancel by the end of the trial, you will be charged $16 for a monthly membership, $84 for 6 months, or $144 for the year.

DanceBody: Try DanceBody LIVE with a free 7-day trial or take 50 percent off your first month with code DBATHOME, making it $18.

Fhitting Room: Stream 30 days of free HIIT workouts on Fhitting Room On Demand. If you don’t cancel by the end of the trial, you will be charged $10 per month.

Jane DO: Take 50 percent off your first month of  Jane DO classes at home with its new app, available for iPhone and Android for $10 per month. Use code STAYHEALTHY between now and March 31 for 50 percent off your first month.

Love Yoga Space: Stream classes at 9:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. PT. Sign up through MindBody and you’ll be emailed a link. New students can get three classes for $30.

Melissa Wood Health: Try the MWHmethod with a seven-day free trial. If you don’t cancel by the end of the trial, you will be changed $100 for the year or $10 per month.

Modo Yoga: Stream free daily yoga classes on Instagram Live.

Neou: Get 30 days of free access to on-demand streaming classes. No credit card required, only valid to new users.

NOVA Studios: Take 15 percent off of normal in-studio pricing and take personal training sessions or group classes through Skype.

Obé Fitness: Free 7-day trail. If you don’t cancel by the end of the trial, you will be charged $27 per month.

Planet Fitness: Stream free “Home Work-Ins” on its Facebook page daily at 7 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT / 6 p.m. CT).

Physique 57: Try its on-demand barre workout streaming service with a free 7-day trial. If you don’t cancel by the end of the trial, you will be charged $25 per month.

PlyoJam: Take dance cardio classes at home with a 30 day free trial. If you don’t cancel by the end of the trial, you will be charged $14 per month.

Pvolve: Stream free classes on Instagram Live Monday through Friday at 8 a.m., 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. ET.  The company is also offering 30 days of free access to its streaming service with the code OnePvolve. No credit card required.

The Sculpt Society: Try Megan Roup’s digital dance cardio classes with a 14-day free trial. If you don’t cancel by the end of the trial, you will be changed $120 for the year or $20 per month.

Sky Ting: Stream classes on Sky Ting TV with a seven-day free trial. If you don’t cancel by the end of the trial, you will be charged $20 per month.

Tone it Up: Download the app and get 30 days of free classes. It’s available for iPhone and Android users.

Xtend Barre: Try a free 14 day trial through Open Fit. If you don’t cancel by the end of the trial, you will be charged $8 per month. Use code XTEND20 to take $20 off the annual price to make it about $6 per month.

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