When it comes to health and fitness, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution.

What works great for some might be less than ideal for others.

For a limited time, Cheapskate readers can get a1-year Auro personal training subscription for $25.50with promo codeCHEAP15.

Regular price: $60.

What separates Auro from countless similar fitness apps and ecosystems?

(Onscreen guidanceisprovided, however, in case you’re not sure how to do a particular move.

And therearevideo classes as well.)

it’s possible for you to filter by difficulty level, duration, even musical genre.

All this adds to an app I find really impressive.

Try the free version first, then do the trial if you’re not quite sold.

But $26 for an entire year of classes?

Pretty tough to beat, if you ask me.

Read more:6 totally free ways to improve your health in 2021

I wrote a book.

If you enjoy it, a review would certainly be welcome.

If you don’t, dang, Amazon doesn’t allow reviews.

(Haha, I kid.

That’s just the kind of rapier wit packed into every page.)

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