Does anyone know of a FOSS app for yoga practice? This seems easy enough, but I couldn’t find anything on F-Droid…

    • gressen@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      The app looks really solid, but it does not seem to have any asanas. You’d need to add them yourself.

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        1 year ago

        There’s 3 workouts added by default in the app, and one of them are yoga and stretching 🙂 And when you add exercises, you’ll get options that are “pre-installed” in the app. Just choose a bounch and start yoga 😊

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      1 year ago

      This looks great! Are there only three workouts in the default install for everyone else? If I add more workouts do those populate to other users in any way?

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        Only 3 “pre-installed”, but you can add more. And if you have an account at wger, you can do more within the app (I think).

        I have only installed it and explored a little, but not used it for real yet. But I think the app is only for a single user (you) 🙂

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    1 year ago

    Not off hand but I’m a big fan of yoga with Kassandra on YouTube. She has some great material for all levels and various times of the day. You could use newpipe and subscribe to her channel without an account. I understand you may want something to track it or journal it instead and in the case of tracking it I have found “habits” to be a great app.

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    1 year ago

    I’ve been writing A Workout a Day.

    It’s email-first, but there is an app you can use to view the workouts. If you select 0 strengthening days and check ‘include mobility workouts’ you would only see a warmup and cooldown which consist of mostly yoga poses.