Up your at-home workout routine with this best-selling app

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If you've been forced to forgo your usual gym routine in exchange for a more humble home workout, you're not alone. The coronavirus outbreak and subsequent closures have forced many workout enthusiasts to create ad-hoc gyms in their living rooms, and it's looking as though this will be the new normal for the foreseeable future.

So why not make your at-home workouts much more enjoyable with the Onyx Home Workout App? This best-selling app acts as an all-in-one digital trainer that offers 3D motion capture and real-time feedback on your routines, and right now a lifetime subscription is available for over 70% off at just $79.99.

Ideal for exercise fanatics who don't want to settle for a subpar at-home workout experience, this app comes loaded with a specialized 3D-capture system that counts your reps, corrects your form, brings tracking to nearly any exercise, and provides audio workouts personalized to your performance in real-time.

With this lifetime subscription, you'll have unlimited access to a massive trove of training resources and tools that will help you fine-tune your workouts and hit your fitness goals, and new content is added on a regular basis.

You'll even be able to receive detailed feedback and stats on every workout, and it's easy to add friends to your routines for added inspiration thanks to a leaderboard that can track everyone's progress.

Turn your humble living room into a personalized pro-level gym with a lifetime subscription to the Onyx Home Workout App for just $79.99—over 70% off its usual price today.

Prices are subject to change.

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