15-Second Workout Apps

The OneSet App Lets You Quickly Share Exercises with Others

The OneSet app is hoping to do for fitness what Vine did for comedy. The new app, available now for Android in Beta mode, lets users upload 15-second exercise videos. The videos are more than twice as long as Vine videos, but this is necessary as explaining and performing an exercise is not something that should be rushed.

Users can upload their own exercises as well as find videos uploaded by others, searching categories based on muscle group or workout type. Community members can leave comments on uploads, letting you know about your form or just complimenting a job well done. You can even make a playlist of videos, which should come in handy for folks who don't exactly know what to do at the gym.
Trend Themes
1. Short-form Fitness Videos - Creating short, 15-second exercise videos allows for quick and concise sharing of workout routines.
2. User-generated Exercise Content - Enabling users to upload their own exercise videos promotes community engagement and encourages sharing diverse workout routines.
3. Social Fitness Platforms - Building a platform where users can interact, comment, and create playlists fosters a sense of community and support within the fitness industry.
Industry Implications
1. Fitness Apps - Developing fitness applications that incorporate short-form exercise videos can enhance user engagement and provide accessible workout options.
2. Social Media Platforms - Integrating features that enable users to share and interact with fitness-related content can expand the functionality of social media platforms.
3. Sports and Fitness Equipment - Creating innovative workout equipment that aligns with the trend of short, concise exercise videos can cater to the needs of individuals seeking convenient at-home workout solutions.

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