Fitness walking is the #1 way to stay healthy and active! Stay motivated with hundreds of workouts from the Walk at Home® Library! The Walk at Home app gives you access to workouts for ALL WALKS OF LIFE at any fitness level.
Walk at Home is one of the world's leading at-home fitness walking brands. Created by Leslie Sansone, Walk at Home has helped MILLIONS of people live active and healthy lives for over 30 years. Walk at Home is one of the top fitness brands at mass retail, including Walmart, Target, and QVC. Now, you can enjoy your favorite Walk at Home workouts digitally. Happy Walking!
The Walk at Home App features a monthly plan of videos called Your Daily Walk! Plus access to hundreds of workouts in the Walk at Home library.
YOUR DAILY WALK Monthly Plan
- Collection of videos hand-picked for you
- Members enjoy saving time in selecting their workout! No endless searching!
- Each workout is planned for each day
- Just press play and START WALKING
WALK AT HOME® LIBRARY
- Choose from hundreds of workouts to fit your fitness goal - cardio, strength, HiiT, boosted, stretch
- Filter by length
- Choose 1 Mile, 2 Mile, 3 Mile, 4 Mile, 5 Mile
- Workouts for all fitness levels
WORKOUT ANYWHERE, ANYTIME
- Stream workouts on your phone, tablet, Smart TV and more!
- Download videos for when you are offline
Walk At Home includes Apple Watch- you can track your workouts and meet your fitness goals.
- Monitor Stats during Workouts: View heart rate/calories burned on your watch & video player.
- HEALTH App: Apple Watch integrates with Apple's Health app (Healthkit) to track workouts, duration, calories burned, heart rate, and active energy. You choose the data you want stored, and you can change it anytime in the Health app.
- FITNESS App: Apple Watch integrates with Apple's Fitness App, and workouts contribute to your daily goals. View stats, share your activity, and get those Activity Rings!
- Use your Watch as a Remote: Play, stop, & rewind videos without interrupting workouts.
- Install using iPhone: Install app on iPhone, open Watch app, select "Show on Apple Watch".
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Walk At Home offers an auto-renewing Monthly Subscription with a Free Trial.
You'll receive unlimited access to content on all your devices. Payment is charged to your Apple ID Account at confirmation of purchase. Pricing varies by location and is confirmed prior to purchase. After the free trial, subscription automatically renews at the monthly rate unless canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the trial period. Subscription automatically renews each month unless canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current billing period. Manage your subscription in Account Settings.
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Walk At Home FAQ
Is Walk At Home free?
Yes, Walk At Home is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Walk At Home legit?
🤔 The Walk At Home app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Walk At Home cost?
Walk At Home has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 27.90 S/.
When I google this app there are two “official” site, one says $4.99 a month and then it goes to another site saying it’s $6.99. I agree with other reviewers who said you will lose many customers by keep increasing your price.
Fitness, Variety & Fun
I love the different workouts available on the app. My favorite instructors are Leslie and Taraji. Some of the other instructors have to pay closer attention to keeping the beat.
My Go-To Workout
Walk at Home has it all—a complete, safe, user-friendly workout and exercise experience. I’ve been walking regularly since 2017–usually 6 days per week. It’s motivating, fun, doable, and I can be consistent with it. I love it! There is no other leader like Leslie Sansone. It would be super to have some new miles from her! And Rocky! And Brittany! Miss them. I repeat their workouts over and over. The instruction is clear, their moves are spot on the beat—and they listen to the beat even while instructing or talking with the walkers. They give enough lead time when changing moves so it’s easy to follow—even for the camera man—and they seem genuinely friendly, personable and comfortable in the coaching role on camera. They are shining examples of a workout coach. Ilyse, Natalie, Abe, Zuri, Kamilah, Nadyia—All excellent and would love to see more than the few workouts they each have shared. Tanner’s strength training sessions are favorites, for sure, as well. The app would receive a 5-star rating from me if all sessions were of this described caliber. For $6.99 per month, though, there are hundreds of usable options. A great deal. But the issues go beyond that: Some of the older workouts are now too blurry and pixelated to watch. So I don’t. And if the coach is way too hyper, out of sync with the music, or wears a wig styled for a fancy party, I don’t watch. The app works well, but when you all add new workouts to the menu, it would be so helpful to consistently be able to find them on the Home Screen. Please add them at the top of the app’s home screen, or somehow flag them so we can find them. When I use the search feature, I find all kinds of hidden goodies. As I’m scrolling to find a daily workout, I often happen across something new. Why not add a feature that places all workouts under a main menu category with a search option that is in alphabetical order, by trainer, or some kind of other logical order for each workout/collection. Improved navigation would be helpful.
Hard to follow
I am paying for suscription but have no access to most videos. I don’t know how to communicate with the Walk at Home people.
Great concept, but…
I really like Leslie Sansone and was looking forward to using this app however, after subscribing, it became clear that Leslie had only a few videos leaving others to fill in the gaps. I haven’t enjoyed the others who are leading the walks so I’ve opted to cancel my subscription… that said, there isn’t an easy way to do so. I’ve been trying to cancel via the app as well as the Apple Store but have not been given the option, in either location, to do so. I’ve sent an email and am hopeful they will help me- if not, I’ll be contesting payment with my credit card company.
It really shouldn’t be this difficult to stop a service if you’re unhappy with it.
Daily User
Love this app! Use it daily. Long time user. Can do in my office on lunch. Love all the new walkers. Miss Leslie and Nick! Would like the ability to link workouts to Fitbit or Apple Watch.
More 5 miles!
Absolutely love the app! Would love to have a 6.2 mile (10K)! How about a 5mile Wake up and Walk? I’ve successfully whittled down my waist from 43” to 38” !! 😃🏃♀️
Helpful
Walk at home is always helpful for loosing weight and being healthy, I also LOVE the walk leaders!
Leslie & her team are AMAZING!!!
I’ve been walking with Leslie for over 25 years and she has kept me going! There were times were injury and sometimes illness had me down, but I was always able to walk with Leslie. I’ve loved her encouragement, knowledge, spirituality and wonderful sense of humor over the years, she’ll never know how much she helped me get through some tough times. Her team is absolutely AMAZING too great people !! I’m am healthier, stronger and looking forward to many more walks with all of my Walk at Home friends!
❤️🙏🏽😊
Thank you
Deborah Warren
Lifetime Walker 👍🏽
Great program but poor functionality !
This program is what I needed to ease back into fitness. Lots of walks with varying levels of duration and intensity. Also includes strength training with dumbbells, body weight and bands, and flexibility sessions. The low rating is because of the difficulty programming individualized sessions, nonintuitive categorizing exercise types and just the outdated software.
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