Fitnit for Complete Beginners
People who have never exercised regularly and don't know where to start.
Common Pain Points for Complete Beginners
Overwhelmed by fitness information
There are thousands of programs, influencers, and methods and it is hard to know where to start.
Don't know proper form
Without coaching, it is easy to develop bad habits that lead to injury.
Afraid of looking foolish
The fear of doing something wrong keeps many beginners on the sidelines.
Previous failed attempts
Starting and stopping creates a cycle of frustration and guilt.
Gym anxiety and intimidation
Walking into a gym full of experienced lifters can feel overwhelming.
How Fitnit Solves These Challenges
Overwhelmed by fitness information
Fitnit guides you step-by-step with AI-powered form corrections. No guesswork.
Don't know proper form
Real-time AI analysis shows you exactly how to position your body for each exercise.
Afraid of looking foolish
Train at home with your phone. Nobody watching, no judgment.
Previous failed attempts
Fitnit progressive system starts simple and builds gradually. Consistency is all you need.
Gym anxiety and intimidation
Home workouts eliminate gym anxiety entirely. Build confidence before you step into any gym.
Recommended Exercises
Push-Ups
beginnerThe push-up is a fundamental bodyweight exercise that targets the chest, triceps, and shoulders while engaging the core....
7 cal/minSquats
beginnerThe squat is the king of lower body exercises, targeting the quadriceps, glutes, and hamstrings while building core stab...
8 cal/minPlank
beginnerThe plank is a foundational isometric core exercise that builds stability and endurance. By maintaining a rigid body pos...
4 cal/minJumping Jacks
beginnerJumping jacks are a classic calisthenics exercise perfect for warm-ups, cardio sessions, and active rest periods. Their ...
8 cal/minCrunches
beginnerCrunches are a classic abdominal exercise that isolates the rectus abdominis. When performed correctly, they're an effec...
5 cal/minNutrition Tips for Complete Beginners
Simple nutrition basics, don't overcomplicate with macro counting initially
Fitnit AI nutrition scanner makes tracking effortless. Simply snap a photo of your meal and get an instant breakdown of calories, protein, carbs, and fat. No manual logging required.
Schedule and Routine Suggestions
No established routine, need guidance on when and how often to exercise
Weekly Approach
- Start with 3 sessions per week, 15 min each
- Same days each week to build the habit
- Increase duration by 5 min every 2 weeks
- Rest at least one day between sessions
Complete Beginner Fitness Goals
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Fitnit good for complete beginners?
Absolutely. Fitnit was designed with flexibility in mind. People who have never exercised regularly and don't know where to start. The AI adapts to your schedule and tracks your form in real time using just your phone camera.
How long are Fitnit workouts for complete beginners?
Most workouts can be completed in 15-30 minutes. Because Fitnit uses bodyweight exercises, there is no commute or setup time. Just open the app and start.
What equipment do I need as a complete beginner?
None. Fitnit core exercises like push-ups, squats, crunches, and more require zero equipment. You only need your phone and enough space to stretch your arms out.
Can complete beginners track nutrition with Fitnit?
Fitnit offers three ways to track nutrition: use your phone camera to snap a photo of any meal for instant macros and calories, manually enter your food and portions, or search a comprehensive food database. Whatever method works best for you. Simple nutrition basics, don't overcomplicate with macro counting initially
Start Your Complete Beginner Fitness Journey
Fitnit gives you AI-powered at-home workouts, automatic rep counting, real-time form feedback, and flexible nutrition tracking — all from your phone. Free to start, Pro is $14.99/month. Plus, Fitnit is the only app where you earn real money by referring friends.
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