Local fitness app Passport Asia lets you skip pricey gym memberships
Book different classes across the island, manage your schedule and get your workout buddies together instantaneously.
You'll remember that we recently told you about the arrival of KFit, a fitness website which lets members sign up for classes at various gyms and studios across the island. Now there is a local competitor: fitness app Passport Asia. It offers 20,000 types of classes and the app has neat features like GPS location services that find a class near you, the option to sync sessions to your calendar and social media integration.
Workouts range from pilates to Zumba, accessible at 130 gyms and studios here. An entry-level memberships starts at $59 for four activities a month but you get a free membership when you download the app on iOS or Android before Jul 1.
So how does it stack up against KFit? At first glance, the two share a similar interface. But what really gives Passport Asia an edge is its GPS tool, which makes searching for classes nearby a lot more personalised with specifics like estimated distance which links you to your smartphone's maps app.
Check it out here.
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