
Not only does the new OU fitness iPhone application help users build an improved workout plan, but also features girls in sports bras and hot shorts showing users how to do exercise routines, according to screenshots on iTunes.
“The girls’ outfits are unnecessary for what the app is trying to accomplish,” said freshman finance major Anthony Luo. “However, it does make it more appealing."
Crimson Fitness is described on iTunes as a “state-of-the-art mobile video-based personal fitness trainer and tracking tool." Videos on the app include instructions on how to accurately do exercises like the barbell floor press, incline dumbbell bench press, standing preacher curls and more.
The app was created by College Fitness, LLC., who sells their “College Fitness” app for $9.99.

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