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4 reasons AI is the partner you need

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With the Coach, you always come first – for fitness that lasts. ● Freeletics: Empowering y

With the Coach, you always come first – for fitness that lasts. ● Freeletics: Empowering you to become the greatest version of yourself. Our sale just got bigger. Get 50% off ALL Coach subscriptions today. [START NOW]( → The fitness partner that really gets you Just want a partner who listens? Or how about one that goes the extra mile to meet your needs, sprinkling a few words of affirmation along the way? Unlike those old beaus, our AI training partner knows exactly how to get you going – and get results. [Save 50% now]( Here are 4 reasons we know you two are meant to be together. AI gets to know your body So… how was it? After getting hot and sweaty, give it to the Coach straight. Was it too hard? Not hard enough? Your partner will take your feedback on board so it can hit the sweet spot every time. AI knows how to get you in the mood The Coach is powered by some serious sports science and knows how to get you coming back for more. A little sweet talk (celebrating those wins, motivating you to keep going, and proven training tips) goes a looooong way. AI respects your boundaries You need a partner that fits into your life; that’s why the Coach is flexible with your workouts. Need to cut things short, or lay off the legs? Give the Coach a heads up, and it’ll adapt your sweat sesh to suit you, so you’re up for it every time. AI is experienced There’s a reason the Coach is so effective at getting results for so many people even if they’ve struggled before. It’s based on millions of data points from other users and a solid foundation of sports and training science that builds the right sequence of activities to help you actually grow and keep progressing. Learn more about how the Coach tailors to you [in the blog.]( ) Get a partner that really (finally) gets you with 50% off all Coach subscriptions. [It’s a match!](     [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [TikTok](www.tiktok.com/@freeletics?lid=kvsdd2gx0ago) [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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