In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced most of us to radically change our way of life.
For fitness enthusiasts, COVID lockdowns meant bidding farewell to weights, treadmills, and yoga studios.
Here are our favorite home workouts for 2021.

The app is integrated with the Apple Watch.
Each class comes with its own Apple Music playlist to get you in the zone.
Fitness+costs $10 a month.

It also offers barre, HIIT, strength, and restorative stretching.
Plus, the app has classes for beginners along with advanced classes for more experienced yogis.
“I always love their yoga flows and even their HIIT workouts,” she gushed.

you’ve got the option to accessAlo Movesfor $20 a month.
Whether you loved the ad or hated it, Peloton’s exercise app has definitely proven itself.
AsPopSugarreported in a review, the app is filled with simple workouts at a decent price.

The Peloton App has a huge variety of workout styles.
Some classes require basic equipment, while others can be done with nothing but an exercise mat.
AsReviewednoted, the app is especially good for outdoor running and walking classes.

ThePeloton Appcosts $12.99 a month.
Nike Training Club is a little different to many other class-based workout apps.
Plus, the app is now available for free, so it’s hard to find many flaws!

Blogilates is an enthusiastic approach to fitness
Blogilatesis a much-loved YouTube channel run by Casey Ho.
The workouts center around the principles ofPilatesand aim to train and tone the body.
One reviewer forThe Guardianexplained that Ho’s ab workouts definitely stood out.

However, this reviewer found that the saccharine nature of the videos wasn’t for her.
Mishler takes it back to basics, focusing on form, breathing, meditation, and healthy movement.
We spoke toLouise Hoare, a London-based Ashtanga-trained yoga instructor, about the benefits of Mishler’s yoga videos.

While other instructors may focus on the physical side only, Mishler is different.
“She reminds us that maybe it’s not about that,” Hoare said.
Its on-demand option offers the same workouts at home.

Other perks of Les Mills include the amazing playlists and thekids' exercise classes.
Les Mills On Demand is available for $14.99 a month.
In 2020,British Voguereviewed the studio’s home workouts.

Unlike other at-home workouts, P.volve’s at-home app requires you to invest in some equipment.
Sounds pretty good to us!
P.volve’s digital membership costs $19.99 a month.

AsHealthlinereported, this app is especially good for people with specific personal fitness goals in mind.
The app has everything from yoga to HIIT to cycling to running.
The app will then create a completely unique workout routine just for you.

Think of it as your very own AI personal trainer.
It’s easy to see why Aaptiv is so popular.
With it’s highly personalized workouts, it’s easy to stay motivated while enjoying yourself.

Plus, you’ll likely start seeing your desired results quickly.
A monthly subscription to Aaptiv willcost$14.99 a month.
This app is entirely focused on strength building.
If building strength is your goal, this is the app for you.
Remarkably, the app helped the reviewer go from “struggling with a 20kg [44 lbs.]
bar to reliably squatting my own weight.”
Let’s face it lots of workouts can be pretty tough to get through.
This app provides uplifting dance cardio and low-impact sculpting workouts by NYC trainer Megan Roup that rarely require weights.
A reviewer forRepellerwas blown away by just how great the workouts left her feeling.
Another reviewer forByrdiealso gushed about the app’s ability to put a smile on her face.
What more could you want from a home workout!
you’re free to sign up for a monthly plan with The Sculpt Society for $19.99.
So if you’ve ever wanted Thor as your personal trainer, now’s your chance!
AsCoachexplained, the app does more than just offer at-home workouts.
It also helps you plan your meals and practice mindfulness.
The app has roughly 1,000 workouts along with 493 recipes and 137 mindfulness exercises.
You could call it the whole package.
As a reviewer forT3explained, the workout section is probably the best aspect of the app.
With both self-guided and coached exercises available, the app caters to all levels.
Notably, every workout includes cardio.
A monthly subscription to Centr costs $29.99.