We know how it is.
All those best-laid plans to get fit during lockdown were replaced with binge-watching Selling Sunset and trying to sample every single flavour of your discounted chocolate selection box…and you’re feeling a bit guilty.
With some gyms still out of bounds and local parks a haven for wayward teens, fitness app Auro could be the solution to get back on track.
Eschewing videos of buff trainers to mirror the motions, Auro offers hundreds of audio-driven workouts, meaning whether in the home or outdoors, you can be spurred on by experts in a range of fields.
From treadmill and rowing to jogging and strength training, a range of activities can be embarked on without needing to wipe the sweat from your phone screen, as the lessons are piped into your ears.
The app is also equipped with the usual heart-rate monitors, calorie trackers and smartwatch integration, ensuring it’s a single source of mastery over your wellbeing – as well as offering video guides for the more visually inclined.
Auro is a subscription-based service, costing either £11.99 per month, or the equivalent of £4.99 per month for an annual membership after a free 14-day trial.
Not only that, but Auro’s #NowIsTheTime challenge is well underway, offering prizes to those brave enough to take multiple workouts during a month – over ten and you’re in the running to win everything from three months of healthy goodies from Tribe to an Apple Watch.
With just over five days to go, there’s never been a better time to get back on the path to a fitter post-lockdown physique.