Adidas to offer free premium access to adidas Training and adidas Running apps for next three months


Adidas has announced it will offer free premium access to its adidas Training and adidas Running apps for the next three months. — AFP Relaxnews

Adidas announced on March 25 that it will be offering three months of free premium access to two of its fitness apps in an effort to help those of us currently self-isolating keep fit at home.

Adidas will offer athletes around the world free premium access to the adidas Training and adidas Running apps, making it the latest sports giants to show its support during the current Covid-19 outbreak after Nike made its NTC Premium subscription-based streaming service free to US subscribers earlier this week and Under Armour launched a 30-day 'Healthy at Home' challenge on Monday via its MyFitnessPal and MapMyRun platforms.

Limited time offer:
Just RM5 per month.

Monthly Plan

RM13.90/month
RM5/month

Billed as RM5/month for the 1st 6 months then RM13.90 thereafters.

Annual Plan

RM12.33/month

Billed as RM148.00/year

1 month

Free Trial

For new subscribers only


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