The SWEAT app officially launched in 2017, but co-founder and head trainer Kayla Itsines had already built a strong following with her highly sought-after digital workouts and programs. Since then, the app has grown into a full fitness platform, offering a wide range of strength and training programs at different intensity levels, with options for home or gym workouts, and with or without equipment.

SWEAT was created with women in mind, and its programs reflect that focus. Over time, the app has expanded to include a variety of trainers and workout styles, so there is plenty of choice to suit different fitness goals and preferences.

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Jessica Downey

Jessica has been a fitness writer at Tom’s Guide since 2023, bringing three years of experience writing about health, fitness, and the great outdoors. Her passion for exercise began during her childhood, where she spent weekends hiking and competing in local athletics club events. After earning a master’s degree in journalism from Cardiff University, Jessica found the perfect way to combine her love of storytelling and fitness into a career.

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Jane McGuire is Tom’s Guide’s Fitness editor, which means she looks after everything fitness related — from running gear to yoga mats. An avid runner, Jane has tested and reviewed fitness products for the past five years, so she knows what to look for when finding a good running watch or a pair of shorts with pockets big enough for your smartphone. When she’s not pounding the pavements, you’ll find Jane striding round the Surrey Hills, taking far too many photos of her puppy. 

Apple Watch, letting you follow workouts without your phone. You can see exercises, reps, timers, and get haptic alerts for section changes. Demo videos are available on the watch, though trainer audio is not. Metrics such as active heart rate, calories, steps, and distance are tracked.

The ability to pause, skip, or swap exercises directly on the watch makes workouts manageable even if life interrupts your session. You can also mirror workouts to a TV if you prefer a larger display.

That said, if you use a non-Apple fitness tracker, you may be a bit limited for now. I wasn’t able to connect my best Garmin watch to the SWEAT app, so it currently seems best suited to Apple Watch users.

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JM: As mentioned above, I’m a big fan of the SWEAT interface, and I have followed plans on my Apple Watch from time to time. As with my iPhone, the experience is pretty faultless; however, I agree with Jess — integration with the likes of Garmin would be nice.

Another plus worth mentioning is the ability to save workouts on the app, and browse ‘On Demand’ workouts from other trainers outside of your plan. During the Covid pandemic, I found myself using the app every day, and enjoyed switching between trainers, as well as following my dedicated plan with Kelsey.

If you’re someone who likes to plan your workouts on a Sunday evening, you can use the planner tool. Plus, there’s a big community element of the app you can tap into should you wish. You can read discussions and trainer blogs, and interact with other contributors should you wish.

free Kayla Itsines workout and wondered what committing to a full program would be like, this app gives you a clear, supportive way to build strength, confidence, and variety into your routine.

JM: Will I be using SWEAT in another ten years? Probably. For me, this app has accompanied every stage of my fitness journey — from first discovering the gym with my PDFs in hand, to strength training alongside my marathon running, and getting back into fitness postpartum. The plans work, and for me, the app is one of the best on the market, especially for women.

The fitness world can be intimidating, especially to beginners, new mums, or women stepping foot in the gym for the first time, and the SWEAT app is a great tool to have in your pocket.

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