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Top 10 Awesome Yoga App


Sometimes we cant find time for yoga classes, then yoga app come to help. What are the best app for yoga.

1.Yoga.com

Price: Free, with in-app purchases

Learn the correct way to do hundreds of yoga poses with the Yoga.com studio app, which gives you high-definition (HD) videos to demonstrate postures and breathing exercises. The search feature allows you to find poses based on type, level, and other factors. Plus, you can see the muscles you’ll be using in each position. There are also 37 programs to help you begin or advance your practice — all in an alluring interface.

2.Yoga Studio by Gaiam

This app is best for people with at least some yoga experience as basic knowledge of poses and alignment is assumed, even in the beginners' videos. No modifications or props are mentioned either. 

The video quality is excellent, as you would expect from Gaiam, which has years of experience producing popular and successful yoga videos. The videos download to your device. You can further customize your experience by picking your background music and prescheduling classes on a calendar.

It's around $4.99 for the download, which is pretty standard for this type of app. Yoga Studio gives you the best value for your fiver. 

3.DOWN DOG

This is a really nicely designed yoga app for practicing at home, whatever your level. Practices are broken down by type, level, and length, and the interface is easy to get to grips with. The best thing here is the mix of vocal instruction and background music. We like the fact you get a different session every time, but you can subscribe for $8 per month or $50 for a year and set up targeted sessions to focus where you want.

4.5 Minute Yoga

So, you're a newbie. And you also consider doing more than 10 minutes of exercise at once a form of personal hell. The solution: Start or end the day with this free 5 Minute Yoga app that serves up a variety of quick poses suited for beginners. (It's also great for pros who have busy schedules.) Believe it or not, just five minutes of yoga per day will help tone muscles and relieve stress. Plus, you can track your progress directly on the app.

5.Pocket Yoga

Price: $2.99

Your smartphone fits in your pocket. Now your yoga hub can, too. Pocket Yoga boasts audio and visual instructions to help you learn and optimize poses. Integrate your own music as well. This app tracks your practices and how many calories you’ve burned, making it easy to document your progress as a yogi. Perhaps best of all is that the iOS app works with the Apple Watch, iPad, and TV, making it easy to fit yoga in anywhere you go.

6.FitStar Yoga

FitStar Yoga with instruction by Tara Stiles breaks new ground with responsive personalized yoga sequences. The app relies on your feedback to tailor your sessions while also providing some set yoga workouts. Download the free version for a trial run but you'll quickly see that you're missing out on full access unless you pony up for the monthly subscription.

This app is also fully integrated with social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter and fitness trackers like the Apple Watch, Fitbit, and Jawbone UP. If you want to join a community of users for motivation and advice, this is the one for you.

7.DAILY YOGA

This app is suitable for all levels, whether you’re a yoga beginner or already advanced. You’ll find more than 200 guided classes dedicated to yoga, pilates, meditation, and even workout plans. The app provides you with step-by-step instructions so that you can master things like full splits, shoulder stands, and many other hard poses in a safe way. You can share your workouts and calories burned with Apple’s Health App if you wish. To access all the premium content, you must subscribe to a monthly plan at $8 per month or $40 for the year.

8.Find What Feels Good: Yoga with Adriene

One reviewer called YouTube-famous yoga instructor Adriene Mishler's Find What Feels Good yoga app "thoughtful, professional, strengthening, and enjoyable." Download it and gain access to 25 hours of her videos, as though Adriene's instructing you directly in your living room. The app will give you the option to save your favorite sequences, and you can start with a seven-day free trial before deciding whether you want to pay $9.99 per month. However, if the rave reviews are any indication of how good the classes are, it's worth the subscription fee (and much cheaper than any IRL yoga class would be).

9.Global Yoga Academy

Price: Free, with in-app purchases

With yoga and meditation classes spanning from 5 to 60 minutes and from beginner to advanced, Yoga Academy can transform you into a true yogi. View the library with more than 200 poses — and all the details you’ll want to know about them. It features separate audio tracks of ambient music to help you unwind. The community lets you connect with others, and achievements can help you stay motivated. A monthly subscription runs $7.99 and an annual membership costs $47.99.

10.Simply Yoga

This app is available as a free download with in-app purchases. It's part of a series of Daily Workout apps. Given the name, it's not surprising that it has a very simple interface. With the free version, you get access to three level-one (beginners') sequences that clock in at 20, 40, or 60 minutes. Upgrading to the paid version gets you level-two sequences and the ability to customize your own series.

The workouts are in video form with voice-over narration. While the instruction is decent, the flow is pretty weak. It's more like a series of individual poses than a true flow. The model is hilariously set up between two potted plants. Between Two Ferns Yoga!

 

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