Description

This app will help you learn Karate from a beginner to advanced level. The program will provide you with the foundations of karate techniques, and build you up so that you are able to master more advanced moves.
Each exercise can be modified for increased intensity to fit your goals. This program is perfect for you if you are trying to learn beginner or advanced Karate OR want to use Karate as a form of exercise.
Your Fitivity app now has multiple training programs in it related to Karate and self defense! Switch between programs that were designed specifically for you!
In addition to your weekly workouts, try out Fitivity COACHING! Coaching is a highly engaging exercise experience that combines mixes by DJ's and super motivating trainers to push you through workouts.
• Audio guidance from your personal digital trainer
• Customized workouts designed for you each week.
• For each workout you are provided with HD instructional videos to preview & learn training techniques.
• Stream workouts online or do workouts offline.
Subscription Details
For your convenience, subscription charges will be processed through your iTunes account, ensuring a seamless and secure payment experience. You can manage your subscription at any time, giving you full control over your membership. Should you decide to cancel, simply do so at least 24 hours before the end of your current subscription period to avoid auto-renewal.
• Payment is charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase.
• Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can turn off the auto-renew subscription from your device settings.
• Account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours before the end of the current period.
• Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase.
• Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription.
To manage your subscription or turn off auto-renewal on your iPhone:
1. Open the Settings app
2. Tap your name or Apple ID
3. Tap Subscriptions
4. Tap the subscription you want to manage
5. Use the options to manage your subscription
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  • Is Karate Training Interval Moves free?

    Yes, Karate Training Interval Moves is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

  • Is Karate Training Interval Moves legit?

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    Karate Training Interval Moves is free.

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User Rating

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DONT DOWLOAD

Mohamed Bestyoutuber on

United Kingdom

It is not worth I do karate irl and 90% of these moves don’t work and plus the way they teach isn’t good and don’t tell u how u apply it into real life situations

Paywall

A.Warren on

United Kingdom

Absolutely all content is locked behind a $10 a month paywall. Save yourself a download.

Misleading

Jay E on

United Kingdom

In app purchases listed in App Store not available in app. Listed options would lead you to believe you can have all karate material for around £10 one off if you get katas and workouts.

Fab!

Leaa' on

United Kingdom

I think this app is bril! Just it dosent open now :/ all the other related apps still open and work :/

Enjoying this app

Layzercatz on

United States

Useful techniques and videos. I like that you can filter by category and equipment.

This is just.

Senseiscot on

United States

I don’t know who the coordinator is for this, butt the people they have doing instruction are just awful. Sloppy Kwon doists at best. I didn’t look at the other styles, just karate. I’m always looking for something new to improve my karate, but this is just plain awful. If they had Naka sensei from the JKA, Rafael Agayev, Hiroshima Allen, Alissa Au, John Fonseca or another legitimately good martial artist I could see paying for this. Don’t waste your money.

MY PARENTS WONT BUY THIS STUPID TRIAL

cooke sid on

United States

WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU

They might as well make it cost $70

The fun begins on

United States

I downloaded it, only to find that you have to pay a really pricey fee to learn. No thanks, I’d rather go to real lessons for a cheaper price.

Price

Westman20 on

United States

This app will cost you a lot. There isn’t even a way to see any content unless you either pay 10.00 per month or over 70.00 per year. I suppose you could get the free trial but for me at least it’s not free if I have to give them account info. Going to a dojo may cost you more but you will get far more out of it.

Pay to play, not stated.

Beau purdy on

United States

Ya no indication that you had to pay like $25 a month to go through an, Ok program. I mean it would be worth it if it let you video chat with a real trainer, but no such luck. <:(

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