More than a decade ago, I flipped an ATV in the Kalahari desert in South Africa. It landed on me, breaking six ribs and my wrist and completely shattering my left arm’s humerus. Emergency care in rural South Africa wasn’t the best, and over the course of the following five years, I needed three follow-up surgeries before the arm healed. I spent years in a sling, and that lengthy immobilization led to muscle atrophy, diminished strength and an overwhelming amount of pain when I finally started moving it again.
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After years of disuse, my left arm couldn’t function during daily life. Toting a large bag of groceries was a literal pain. I couldn’t lift a cast-iron skillet. I didn’t have the range of motion to use the arm while showering. I shied away from physical activities and the weight piled on during that time. I ballooned up to 270 pounds, and when none of my jeans fit I found myself only donning sweatpants. The self-loathing was hyper-real.
I started with bicycling around New York City, which helped slough off a chunk of the weight, but I wasn’t really getting stronger, particularly on the left side of my body. I also had no real muscle mass to speak of. While I was never much of a gym-goer, I knew I needed to do something different.
Enter Future and its personal training app.
Future is bridging the gap between generic workout apps and one-on-one personal training, at an affordable cost. An individual trainer can run you upwards of $100 per session. Future, on the other hand, is $199 for a whole month (buy a year up front and it drops to $149 per month), with unlimited access to your individual coach and unlimited workouts all tailored to your body and fitness goals. Plus, you can opt for bodyweight-only workouts or to train at home with whatever gear you may have.