Low Impact Exercises

Low Impact Exercises
Developer: Stefan Roobol
Category: Health & Fitness
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Tracking 1 keywords for Low Impact Exercises in Apple App Store

Developer: Stefan Roobol Category: health_and_fitness

Low Impact Exercises tracks 1 keyword (1 keyword ranks; full coverage across the tracked set). Key metrics: 0% top-10 coverage, opportunity 58.0, difficulty 44.3, best rank 33.

Tracked keywords

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1  ranked •  0  not ranking yet

Top 10 coverage

0%

Best rank 33 • Latest leader 33

Avg opportunity

58.0

Top keyword: low

Avg difficulty

44.3

Lower scores indicate easier wins

Opportunity leaders

  • low

    Opportunity: 58.0 • Difficulty: 44.3 • Rank 33

    Competitors: 104

    61.4

Unranked opportunities

Every tracked keyword currently has some ranking data.

High competition keywords

  • low

    Total apps: 519 • Major competitors: 104

    Latest rank: 33 • Difficulty: 44.3

All tracked keywords

Includes opportunity, difficulty, rankings and competitor benchmarks

Major Competitors
low581004461

519 competing apps

Median installs: 276,075

Avg rating: 4.6

3333

104

major competitor apps

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App Description

Low-impact exercises can improve your health and fitness without harming your joints.

Research suggests moderate-intensity, low-impact activity, such as yoga and fast walking, is just as effective as high-impact activity, such as running, in lowering the risk of heart disease. Our exercises are easy and gentle, and can be done indoors.

One of the best things about dancing is that while you're having fun moving to music, you're getting all the health benefits of a good workout.
Yoga can improve both your physical fitness and your general wellbeing through a series of postures and breathing exercises. Regular yoga practice helps develop strength, balance and flexibility. It can also lift your mood.
Pilates focuses on rebalancing the body and improving posture through slow, controlled movements and exercises. Regular practice can help you improve muscle strength and your overall sense of wellbeing. It can be helpful for people who can't jump around too much.