The expensive nature of fitness studios often deter even the most avid of gym-goers which is why ASICS' studio fitness app may appeal to those looking for more accessible training sessions.
The app was created by the same team who developed the run-tracking app, Runkeeper. Following a similar model, Studio Fitness offers a subscription-based service that utilizes both audio and visual elements to entertain and motivate its users. Users can choose from a variety of different workouts, like outdoor running, indoor cycling, stretching, strength-based or more.
In a continued effort to cater to its consumers, this app features three different payment models: monthly, quarterly and yearly. The app is available for iOS.
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Why This Trend Is Growing
- Subscription-based Fitness Apps
- ASICS Studio Fitness offers a subscription-based service that utilizes audio and visual elements to provide accessible training sessions.
- Variety of Workout Options
- Studio Fitness app offers a variety of different workouts like outdoor running, indoor cycling, stretching, and strength-based exercises.
- Flexible Payment Models
- ASICS Studio Fitness app features three different payment models - monthly, quarterly, and yearly - to cater to its consumers.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Fitness and Wellness
- ASICS Studio Fitness app is disrupting the fitness and wellness industry by providing accessible and varied workout options through a subscription-based model.
- Mobile App Development
- Subscription-Based Fitness Apps like ASICS Studio Fitness are driving innovation in the mobile app development industry by integrating audio and visual elements to enhance user experience.
- Tech-based Fitness Equipment
- The growing demand for subscription-based fitness apps is driving innovation in the tech-based fitness equipment industry as more users seek accessible and diverse workout options.