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#198155 28-Jun-2016 14:49
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So my wife got a 2 month thing from Les Mills and paid for the LM on Demand service which she really likes. Unfortunately, (but stupidly in my opinion), you require a membership to LM as WELL as the fees for the on demand services.

 

 

 

She likes the cardio stuff, pump and the like, so I was interested if anyone had any recommendation. Pay for is fine. Needs to be pretty reasonable quality and available for Android so we can throw it on the TV. 

 

 


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  #1582062 28-Jun-2016 15:03
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I guess you tried youtube?

 

my missus find it alright for HIIT sessions and dance classes.





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  #1582065 28-Jun-2016 15:04
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kobiak:

 

I guess you tried youtube?

 

my missus find it alright for HIIT sessions and dance classes.

 

 

 

 

Yeah we can use YT for sure, but it's just a pain, because all our devices at home use my account for Google, which means her saved videos and searches end up on all my devices. 

 

 


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  #1582085 28-Jun-2016 15:36
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networkn:

 

kobiak:

 

I guess you tried youtube?

 

my missus find it alright for HIIT sessions and dance classes.

 

 

Yeah we can use YT for sure, but it's just a pain, because all our devices at home use my account for Google, which means her saved videos and searches end up on all my devices. 

 

 

Grab a Chromecast, then she can chuck whatever vids she likes up from her own phone. Only $60, with the bonus of being able to use it for other stuff too.




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  #1582086 28-Jun-2016 15:36
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BlueShift:

 

networkn:

 

kobiak:

 

I guess you tried youtube?

 

my missus find it alright for HIIT sessions and dance classes.

 

 

Yeah we can use YT for sure, but it's just a pain, because all our devices at home use my account for Google, which means her saved videos and searches end up on all my devices. 

 

 

Grab a Chromecast, then she can chuck whatever vids she likes up from her own phone. Only $60, with the bonus of being able to use it for other stuff too.

 

 

 

 

We have about 9 of these devices, I don't want yet another. 


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