9. Moves
The new and improved Moves app is wise for anyone that is new to monitoring their fitness goals. The logistics of how the app works is why it found itself on this list. Despite joining the arsenal of apps that were acquired by the Facebook army, Moves has stayed true to its initial vision.
It’s not the prettiest or shiniest entry but it does a very good job of providing the type of information that a user wants and needs. The app is always on, which offers a much more comprehensive tally compared to other fitness apps. It keeps track of every step you took, the pace it was taken at, as well as the exact location of each step to ensure complete accuracy.
The impending cooler weather isn’t exactly the ideal temperature for outdoor fitness activities. So, although many won’t care about this data for a few months, it will be good to know where and how you can ramp up your fitness routine in the spring when it’s time to get moving.
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