I subscribed through a Living Social deal. Between the deal and a Living Social coupon I had it was worth it for me. A year subscription came out to be about $2 a month. Nothing earthshattering but I like some of the dance workouts and Tae Bo and other kickboxing when I'm trying to get some extra steps in. For $2/month I think it is worth it for me, for $10/month, probably not.
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@Kirk8506 wrote:Is that a new magazine?
It appears to be a bit like Netflix for workout videos: you can watch as many workout videos for a fixed monthly fee. See https://www.fitfusion.com/
It probably appeals mostly to those who are into fitness "celebrities" like Jillian Michaels.
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Best AnswerIt seems like you can buy fitness videos for around $10, so instead of paying $10 every month indefinetly to borrow them, maybe buy a new one each month until you have a library you are happy with. That's what I personally would do.
Best AnswerI subscribed through a Living Social deal. Between the deal and a Living Social coupon I had it was worth it for me. A year subscription came out to be about $2 a month. Nothing earthshattering but I like some of the dance workouts and Tae Bo and other kickboxing when I'm trying to get some extra steps in. For $2/month I think it is worth it for me, for $10/month, probably not.