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Coming soon: Meet the new Coach+ AI

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More guidance. More personalization. More motivation. Meet the new Coach+ conversational AI. Coach+

More guidance. More personalization. More motivation. Meet the new Coach+ conversational AI. Coach+ Pilot : The next evolution in AI-powered training After 5 years and 100s of millions of data points, the Freeletics Coach is getting a major upgrade – and a lot more personal, with a whole new suite of conversational AI tools and functionalities to help you crush your goals, train smart, and get the most from every workout. With an even more personalized training mentor always by your side, you’ll soon be able to get: - Guidance on technique and performance improvement - Training adaptation for time, space, or injury constraints - Instant answers to any wellness, nutrition, or fitness question [Learn More](   Better Coaching from Day 1 From the very beginning of your onboarding and selecting your Training Journey to working out with your personalized training plan, Coach+ is here to guide you. By helping you understand your workouts, adapting to each day's changing needs, and arming you with the expert knowledge you need, it’s designed to make sure you stay on track and hit your goals. When getting started, the new Coach+ will explore your goals in detail to help you best understand the differences in terms of equipment, intensity, and fitness level needed for different Training Journeys to find one that’s right for you. Then, as you train, Coach+ is like your helpful training guru with insights on exercises, nutrition, injury, and more always just a click away. You can also get custom motivational messages and reminders to help get you ready to rock and even set preferences such as the tone that the Coach+ uses to talk to you. It’s like a personal trainer but at a fraction of cost – and size. [Upgrade now]( Note: Coach+ Pilot is currently only available in English.       [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( [Blog]( [Forum]( You receive this email because you opted in at [Freeletics.com]( and decided to become truly fit. If you don't want to pursue that goal anymore, [you can unsubscribe from this list](. Copyright © 2024 Freeletics GmbH, All rights reserved. Freeletics GmbH - Berg-am-Laim-Straße 111 - 81673 Munich, Germany Court of jurisdiction: Munich, Amtsgericht München HRB 205346, VAT-ID: DE289794913 Managing Director: Daniel Sobhani

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