Nike Training Club offers hundreds of free video-guided workouts across strength, endurance, yoga, and mobility for all fitness levels.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Nike Training Club's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Peloton offers live and on-demand classes across cycling, running, strength, yoga, and meditation. The app works without Peloton hardware. Instructors have cult followings and the live class energy is unmatched in the at-home fitness space.
Explore Peloton data →Apple Fitness+ shows real-time Apple Watch data on-screen during workouts, including heart rate, calories, and activity rings. It offers guided videos across HIIT, cycling, yoga, core, and mindfulness. Included with Apple One Premier.
Explore Apple Fitness+ data →FitOn is a strong free alternative to NTC with celebrity trainers, a wide class library, and a social workout feature. It does not have the Nike brand but covers a comparable range of workout styles.
Explore FitOn data →Fitbod generates personalized gym and home workouts based on your equipment, past sessions, and muscle recovery. Unlike NTC, it focuses on structured progressive overload for strength training.
Explore Fitbod data →Freeletics delivers adaptive bodyweight HIIT programs with a progressive coach that adjusts difficulty based on performance. It has a strong focus on high-intensity bodyweight training similar to NTC but with more aggressive progression.
Explore Freeletics data →Seven is a minimalist workout app based on the ACSM seven-minute workout research. It is far simpler than NTC — no video, no long programs — just a guided seven-minute circuit for daily habit building.
Explore Seven data →Nike made NTC fully free in April 2020 and has kept the premium tier free since, making it one of the most feature-rich free fitness apps available.
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