148Apps 2013 wrAPP-Up - Happy New Year's Resolution: Fitness Apps for All!
“Like sands through the hourglass, these are the days of our lives.” Yes folks, in the blink of an eye that chubby, cherubic Baby New Year will be ringing in 2014 - whether we’re ready or not.

Twas the week before New Year’s and all through the land, no humans were eager for the diet they planned (Deep sigh). It’s the same story every year: not long after the ball drops in Times Square and the champagne runs out, people all over the world face the dreaded New Year’s Resolution. After all the eggnog, fudge, and candy canes, it’s no surprise that losing weight and getting fit tops the list. And these days there are a plethora of digital goodies out there making anyone’s quest for fitness that much easier. Many of these apps even throw the motivation and inspiration in for free. In other words, you’re running out of excuses. You can thank me later.
So, Happy New Year! Here are some resolutions to those resolution blues.
Workout (7 Minute Body Fitness Exercise)
No time or money to join a gym? This app's for you. Choose “Matt” (McConaughey-like), “Arnold” (Schwarzeneggerish), or “Kate” as your trainer and off you go! It’s just a 7 minute workout - 30 seconds for each exercise, with 10 seconds to transition. Warm up with jumping jacks, followed by the wall sit, some push-ups, abdominal crunches, and so on. The 8-bit trainer graphic demonstrates each move to some pretty funky music (fortunately, with one simple tap the music goes away). Bonus - the app will even log workouts to your calendar. And if 7 minutes just isn’t enough, hit repeat and do it again!
FitStar: Tony Gonzalez

TempoRun
I, like many, am a RunKeeper devotee. However, I do get the urge to spice things up a bit sometimes. TempoRun provides runners with some cool customization. Users’ playlists are categorized by levels (1-walking through 10-sprinting) based on the tempo intervals of the tracks. No music? No worries. TempoRadio, powered by SoundCloud, offers thousands of songs pre-categorized by level. Once you’re off and running it’s a quick and easy tap to pause, change levels, or flag a song when the tempo isn’t quite right. The app also records stats (a must) - time, distance, calories burned - and compares recent runs to best runs (or walks). I have to say it’s a pretty awesome app. So get up on your feet and start stepping to the beat!
Ninja Fitness

Zumba Dance

I don't know about you, but just writing this post gets me pumped! Bring it on, 2014! I've got this!