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50% off an annual Joe Wicks' The Body Coach app subscription

Makes it £45 a year instead of £90

If you've a Blue Light Card, you can get 50% off an annual subscription to Joe Wicks' fitness and healthy lifestyle app The Body Coach, making it £45 for a year instead of £90.

You can access the offer until 11.59pm on Tuesday 3 September within the Blue Light Card website or via its app (a Blue Light Card is £4.99 for two years – see more info).

Important: After one-year, your subscription will automatically renew at full-price (currently £89.99), unless you cancel.

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What does the app give me?

The Body Coach app gives structured workouts tailored to you, a meal plan designed for your body, in-app planning tools to stay on track, a support group, and live weekly workouts with Joe Wicks and other trainers.

For more ways to improve your fitness and wellbeing, see our Cheap gym membership & fitness guide and 20 free ways to relax, feel good & look after yourself.

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