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Still got questions? We’ve got answers. And 55% off. ● Freeletics: Empowering you to becom

Still got questions? We’ve got answers. And 55% off. ● Freeletics: Empowering you to become the greatest version of yourself. Did you know that 60% of our Free Athletes say that they were doubting whether Freeletics was for them? In case you’re still not certain either, don’t worry. You’re not alone. We’ve heard it all but the best part is we’ve also heard why so many love it. Let these Free Athlete’s answers to the most common concerns take your worries away.. PS: The Coach is 55% OFF for just a few more hours, so use it while you still can. [SAVE 55% NOW]( ) You’ve got questions, we’ve got answers. 1) Will I like the workouts and exercises? “Before Freeletics, I went to the gym or for runs and wasn’t sure if I would like the workouts. Then I realized that Freeletics gives me the option to add equipment to my Training Journey or also just work out with my bodyweight only. Now, I love the flexibility” 2) Can an app really help me reach my goals?? “I always thought an app couldn’t do the job of a personal trainer. But then I tried Freeletics and realized that it really is personalized. You choose a Training Journey, true, but within it, no two people get the exact same workouts. In fact, you can give feedback after every session and the training really picks you up at your level and progresses with you.” 3) Does it really work for me? “I had tried so many things before but never reached my fitness goals. When I gave Freeletics a try, I pledged to myself that this time, I would stick with it, even when I needed to reduce the training duration to 15 minutes every once in a while. It kept me going and after a while, I noticed the first changes. This was when I was sure I’d never stop.” Actions speak louder than words so act today and be the next to become your best version with the Coach. [LAST CHANCE 55%]( )         [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [TikTok](www.tiktok.com/@freeletics) [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 © 2023 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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