
"For example, the criteria "class video quality" was ranked on a scale of 1-5, with 1 being the lowest and 5 being the highest. Apps that scored a '1' for this criteria just had animations or a timed sequence of poses, while apps that scored a '5' had high definition video and settings to control things like the music volume separate from the instructor's voice."
"Free Yoga Membership App Options What are you actually getting for free? Some yoga apps are simply free to download but require a paid membership to take classes. Others have ads with their classes or have free previews but don't allow you to view a full class until you subscribe. Some yoga apps allow you to take 1 or two classes for free, and others have hundreds of free classes."
Apps were ranked across a set of criteria converted to numerical values and scored out of 45 points. The scoring criteria include number of free classes, app store ranking, live classes, class video quality, goal-oriented content, custom filtering, beginner programs, music and customization, pose libraries, educational courses, fitness tracking integrations, and ads in the free version. Free membership offerings vary widely: some apps are free to download but require paid subscriptions for classes, others include ads or limited previews, and some provide dozens or hundreds of full free classes. Class video quality was rated 1–5, from animations/timed sequences to high-definition video with separate music controls.
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