Apple's Fitness+ is taking a giant leap forward, reaching 28 new markets and offering an immersive experience like never before! But here's the real game-changer: digital dubbing in multiple languages.
In a massive expansion on December 15, 2025, Apple Fitness+ will debut in Chile, Hong Kong, India, Japan, the Netherlands, Singapore, Taiwan, and many more countries. This update introduces digitally dubbed workouts and meditations in Spanish, German, and Japanese, catering to a diverse global audience. And that's not all—the service is also adding K-Pop to its music library, appealing to a whole new fan base.
This update is a fitness enthusiast's dream come true. With access to 12 workout types, ranging from Strength and Yoga to HIIT and Meditation, users can customize their routines like never before. The Custom Plans feature is a standout, creating tailored schedules based on individual preferences, including activities, durations, trainers, and music choices. But here's where it gets controversial—some may argue that such intense personalization could lead to a loss of the community feel that group fitness classes offer.
Stay Motivated, a suite of features within Fitness+, offers various tools to keep users engaged. Custom Plans ensure users stay on track, while Stay Consistent provides ready-made schedules for those who need a nudge. Push Further challenges users seeking an extra push, and Get Started offers a gentle introduction for newcomers. But the fun doesn't stop there—the Artist Spotlight series brings the music of Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, BTS, and more to your workouts, and Time to Walk lets you virtually walk with celebrities like Naomi Campbell and Shawn Mendes.
The app also includes Collections, curated workout and meditation series designed to help users achieve specific goals or explore new interests. From running your first 5K to discovering Pilates beyond the core, there's something for everyone. And for those seeking mindfulness, 12 unique meditation themes offer techniques to recharge and connect with oneself.
Apple Fitness+ is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, and users can enhance their experience with Apple Watch or AirPods Pro 3. The service is available for $9.99 per month or $79.99 annually and can be shared with family members. But here's a potential drawback—the service requires specific Apple devices and operating systems, which might exclude some users.
So, is Apple Fitness+ the ultimate fitness companion, or does it fall short in some areas? What do you think about the expansion and the new features? Share your thoughts in the comments, especially if you've been eagerly awaiting Apple Fitness+ in your country!