Health & Fitness

The 15 Best Health and Fitness Apps for Men

Whether you're a weekend runner or a Hyrox survivor, there's something for you here.

by Lee Bell, and Esquire Editors

Published on Aug 15, 2026

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By Lee Bell and The Esquire Editors

It used to be that the kind of man who was glued to his phone in the gym was either avoiding his workout, or showing all his followers how much he worked out – but today, the phone plays a different role in your fitness plan. Download the right app, and you're can become a portable PT, offering everything from proven training programs to nutrition advice and live, interactive workouts.


But for every fitness app that will actually help you each your fitness goals, there are hundreds more that are either useless, or actively dangerous (there's still no app that tells you when you've loaded a barbell with back-knackering weight). Instead of playing potluck on the app store, just follow our guide to the best apps for every fitness goal, whether you're looking for motivation to get off the sofa, a keen runner wanting to track your routes, or a weights novice hoping for a metaphorical hand to hold.

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Nike Training Club

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Best for: a free app


Proof that good things do come for free, the Nike Training Club app gives you access to over 200 workouts with no monetary commitment. You can filter for workouts both with and without equipment, and durations of 5 to 50 minutes. There's yoga, strength, endurance and mobility workouts, and you can choose a pre-set training programme to take all the guesswork out of achieving your goals.

  • Android/iOS

  • Free membership

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BetterMe: Health Coaching

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Best for: home workouts


One of the main blockers to seeing through a workout plan is knowing what to do and how to keep things varied. Enter the award-winning BetterMe: Health Coaching, the app that covers everything from Pilates and HIIT to calisthenics (that’s strength training using your own bodyweight, no equipment required).


Here, there are 4,000+ workouts available – but if that volume sounds daunting, know that BetterMe will curate a customisable workout plan around your goals, fitness level and lifestyle, so you don’t have to succumb to the scroll. What’s more, there’s nutrition support on hand too, with 20+ meal plans and hundreds of recipes, plus access to real coaches should you wish to speak to a (human) expert. In short, it delivers the structure and variety to keep you on track – whether you want to improve your mobility, build strength, master calisthenics, or simply stretch your back out after a week of slouching over the keyboard.


There are also dedicated programmes for different needs, including a Wellness Plan for Diabetes developed in collaboration with Diabetes UK. For those looking for a practical, well-rounded fitness app that works in real life, this is your stop.

  • Android/iOS

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Couch to 5K

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Best for: getting started


As the name suggests, this one's a no-frills fitness app for those who need a helping hand getting going on their fitness mission. Ideal for those who find the more advanced apps intimidating, this one is user-friendly and free from gym-pro jargon.


The nine-week plan involves a run every other day, so you get time to recover, and will take you from an easy 5-minute warm-up walk to 5k, (or 30 minutes of non-stop running).


If you're an experienced runner, you won't need this one, but it's a brilliant first step for anyone who just doesn't know where to begin.

  • Android/iOS

  • Free membership

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Headspace

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Best for: mindfulness


Getting the right amount of sleep is crucial if you want to maintain a proper workout routine. It’s pretty key to maintaining a good sense of health and wellbeing too. If you struggle to nod off, then mindfulness app Headspace is definitely worth a try – especially if anxiety is the main cause of your restless nights. Guided meditation sessions allow you to manage stress, and the dedicated ‘Sleep’ section includes soundscapes, music, soothing ‘sleepcasts’ and wind downs.


Android/iOS

Free trial: 14 days

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Seven

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Best for: quick workouts


In 2013, a study published by the American College of Sport Medicine's Health and Fitness Journal posited that high-intensity circuit training was the key to better health. It increased fitness, cut fat and strengthened muscles, and improved your VO2Max too (maximal oxygen consumption).

What’s more, it could all be achieved with a mere seven-minute workout every day. That’s what led the Malmö-based team at Perigree to create Seven: an app packed with seven-minute workouts that are, you’ve probably guessed, designed to be performed seven days a week. They’re all bodyweight-based, and the app’s premium model offers you a personal trainer that offers guidance on the 200+ exercises available.

  • Android/iOS

  • Free version: 12. basic workouts

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MapMyRun

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Best for: community


Under Armour’s app has been a long-time favourite for runners, and that’s reflected by the fact that community is at the heart of its features. For years now, users around the world have been uploading their favourite running routes to the community feed, both challenging and scenic, resulting in a database of over 70 million courses. You can also link up with friends and fellow runners to keep tabs on and encourage each other, and users often schedule meet-ups over the app’s dedicated Facebook page. The reason so many people have stuck with MapMyRun? It’s easy to use and trustworthy, and can be used for all kinds of exercise, from swimming to yoga.

  • Android/iOS

  • Free trial: 7 days

  • Free version: GPS tracking and basic coaching

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Strava

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Best for: training al fresco


One of the fitness app OGs, Strava is still a staple for those wanting to keep track of their outdoor adventures, especially if you're prone to boasting about your mileage. Making use of the GPS on your phone or smartwatch, Strava can track runs, cycles and even swims, accurately, on a map – giving you the lowdown on distance travelled and providing easy ways to share it all on social media. For encouragement only, of course.

  • Android/iOS

  • Free membership

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FiiT

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Best for: boutique-style fitness classes


You can think of FiiT as the Netflix of fitness apps. It hosts an unrivalled library of high-intensity workout videos that you can stream anywhere. You can choose from classes led by some of the UK’s top trainers, like former rugby pro Lawrence Price or PT Matt Roberts, who's kept celebrities like Tom Ford in shape. The app also connects to a heart-monitoring chest strap that tracks your progress, integrates your stats on-screen and then gives you real-time performance metrics that fluctuate with your effort levels. In turn, these become 'personal best' goals to beat. It's a better way to motivate yourself than being screamed at by your PT.

  • Android/iOS

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Centr

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Best for: muscle building

Do you want to be as strong as Thor? Then train like Thor. Centr is a new app from the man who plays him, Chris Hemsworth, which has been developed in collaboration with his team of trainers, health experts and nutritionists. It's a great all-rounder, but especially good if you're looking to build Hollywood muscle. Not that you need to start in big screen shape; Centr is customisable to every level of fitness, and features an array of intense workouts that you can follow at home or in the gym, as well as easy-to-follow meal plans that accommodate everything from gluten-free to veganism.

  • iOS and Android

  • Free trial: seven days

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Freeletics

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Best for: body weight training


If all that stands between you and better health is the cost of a gym membership, then Freeletics is the answer. It’s essentially a virtual PT app, with an emphasis on exercises and workouts that don't need any equipment (think burpees, lunges and squats). Boasting more than 900 variations of workouts, which can be filtered by duration, body part and goals, the app can be adapted for any fitness level and features high-quality tutorials, even on the free version. With the premium subscription, you access extra features such as a tailored weekly training plan.

  • Android/iOS

  • Free trial: 14 days

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ClassPass

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Best for: cancelling your gym membership


In just six year, Classpass has revolutionised the fitness industry by giving you affordable access to a range of classes, so you can mix up your routines without paying a premium. With an unrivalled line-up of studios and gyms under its weight belt, it’s the best way to sample something new without having to commit to a membership. It works a treat while travelling, too, as you can use the same app to book classes when on the road.

  • Android/iOS

  • Class prices: vary by location

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Sweatcoin

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Best for: those in need of some extra motivation


For those who struggle with motivation, Sweatcoin is like a drill sergeant who barks you into working out. Using a combination of your phone’s accelerometer and GPS, Sweatcoin tracks your movements and converts your daily total of steps into a digital currency that you can use to spend on fitness-related gadgets, clothing and experiences. It's perfect until you find yourself avoiding buses even in the rain, just to earn a few more digital cents.

  • Android/iOS

  • Free membership

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MyFitnessPal

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Best for: meal planning and weight management


As any good PT will tell you, fitness is 20 per cent exercise, 80 per cent nutrition. And the biggest hurdle to good decisions is keeping track of what you're eating. MyFitnessPal solves this problem by letting you record the meals you've eaten throughout the day and calculating the total calories against your daily target, gauged from your ideal weight goal. With a huge database that's constantly growing, tracking your intake is as simple as searching for the supermarket salad you just wolfed down, then being shocked when you find it out it's more calorie-dense than the cheeseburger you resisted.

  • Android/iOS,

  • Free membership

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TruBe

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Best for: last-minute PT sessions


Pitched as the Uber of personal trainers, TruBe connects you with local PTs and fitness professionals, whether you're after a one-off session or an ongoing training programme. It features more than 300 qualified trainers, from kickboxing champions to professional ballet dancers, all with reviews and pictures. You then decide if you want the session in the comfort of your own home, at the office, in the park, at a hotel or in one of a selection of gyms.

  • Android.iOS

  • Free membership

  • Pay-as-you-go sessions vary in price

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Les Mills On Demand

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Best for: bringing gym classes home


If you've not got the time to make the Bodypump class at your local gym, then do it at home instead. The global group-exercise brand Les Mills has collated their favourites on an on-demand platform, so you’ll never miss the chance to blast your abs. Or an excuse. There are more 800 online workouts available on the app, from 15-minute quickies to hour-long sessions – so you can squeeze in a workout and feel part of a global fitness community, anytime. All without having to fight anyone for a sweat-stained yoga mat.

  • iOS/Android

  • Free trial: 14 days

Lee Bell

Esquire Editors

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