

The subscription model for HelloYoga involves picking the amount of sessions you’d like each month: it’s £39 for two, £69 for four and £89 for six. Of course, such sessions are very expensive if you do them in person – but with HelloYoga you can get a private yoga session via video link-up, and while it’s much pricier than the other apps on this list, it’s still a bargain compared with booking an hour with an instructor in the real world. There’s a 30-day trial to get you started, but try a couple of YouTube videos (opens in new tab) to see if you like the style before sharing your payment details.ĭownload from App Store (opens in new tab) and Google Play (opens in new tab) | £10.45 a month FiitĮven the best video classes can’t match the experience of having a one-on-one yoga session where the instructor can ensure that you’re in exactly the right position with each pose you adopt.
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One real plus point, for us at least, is that there’s a browser-based option so we could upgrade from streaming sessions on our phone’s meagre screen to our laptop’s.
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Plans take the form of a PDF with links emailed to you. It adds to the already lively experience, although we found the teacher’s instructions can compete with a song’s lyrics at times to the detriment of both.īulldog does offer programmes, but it’s not as slick an experience as you’ll find elsewhere. In a departure from other apps on this list, the video demonstrations aren’t one person against a white background but a teacher with a class. Bulldog provides an alternative, centred around a pumping pop soundtrack. And if you’re looking to get into meditation alongside yoga, there are guided sessions for that as well.ĭownload from App Store (opens in new tab) and Google Play (opens in new tab) | Free, premium £9.99 a month, £69.99 a year Bulldog YogaĪll bodies can benefit from the physical movements of yoga, but some minds just don’t get on with the trappings of it. The paid-for sessions certainly appeal to us, with other collections focusing on healthy knees, mental health, back pain, sleep and mobility. The free Essentials collection of classes is a great way to get into the practice and see if you get along with this app, with ten beginner classes, 11 intermediate and nine advanced.
