An online workout program that could actually be fun

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Your best-laid plans to hit the gym after work keep getting derailed? It happens: commitments pop up, plans fall through, and mostly, Netflix beckons.

Some days you only have 15 minutes to crank out a few reps. Other days you’ll have a bit more time, but transportation to and from the gym can cut it too close. Rarely do you find a full hour to work out, and when you do, it’s up to you to figure out a routine to fill that time—a struggle usually translated into formulating the perfect playlist and laying on a mat.

What you need is something manageable in the long term. Daily Burn is a fitness-based streaming service that offers a library of more than 800 workouts, running the gamut from yoga to strength training to barre to cardio, and much more. Adding to this variety is Daily Burn 365, a brand new workout accessible every day, plus access to the entire 365 back catalog. The catch: the workouts can actually be fun.

As a Premium Daily Burn member, you’ll be the first to preview new programs and features. You’ll also be granted access to view exclusive archived workouts, so you’ll never have any fitness FOMO. Their fun, expertly-tailored workouts will have you seeing the results you’re looking for in a fraction of the time a haphazard gym regimen would. 

It’s time to start a workout routine that works. Pick up a 1-year subscription to Daily Burn Premium for 69 perfent off the regular price, or just $99 for a limited time.

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