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These Next-Gen Fitness Streaming Services Will Change the Way You Work Out

There's a streaming service for every budget and workout style
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Tonal

You might already know the Mirror which is pretty cool, but Tonal goes one better with a wall-mounted, personalized, digital strength training system with interactive video workouts. This compact system basically replaces an entire weight room. Instead of dumbbells, electromagnetic resistance that can approach 200 pounds is used and users are guided through a workout based on their fitness level and goals.

Tonal is $2,995 + streaming is $49/month.

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Cityrow Go

CityRow Go is a rower that is synced to workouts taught by instructors from CityRow's New York City studio that are streamed on a video screen. Besides rowing classes, they also offer interval classes that combine rowing with weighted strength training on a mat, as well as ones that combine rowing with a core workout on a mat.

CityRow Go is $1,395 + streaming is $19/month or $180 for the year.

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Hydrow

If you're looking for a real rowing experience, check out Hydrow, which brings the on-river experience of rowing to your home. The rower broadcasts workouts live from the water, including the Charles River in Boston and the Hudson.

Hydrow is $2,199 + streaming is $38/month

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P.volve

P.volve founder Stephen Pasterino is known for his butt-focused workouts loved by Victoria's Secret models like Nadine Leopold. He recently enhanced his online streaming platform, that now has over 200 videos, with proprietary equipment. Luckily, the equipment isn't as cost-prohibitive as most of the other options in the luxury space.

P.band is $29.99 and P.ball is $59.99 + streaming is $29.99/month. First 14 days free.

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Crossrope

Crossrope is a system of weighted jump ropes that work with a guided audio training app. You buy handles that can be clipped onto ropes of various weights to make your workouts harder or easier (from a quarter pound to two pounds). While the workouts are all audio, there are video tutorials that users can watch in advance.

Crossrope is $88-$128, depending on the weights and number of ropes you choose.

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BY SHARON FEIEREISEN | APR 8, 2019 | SHARES
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