Chris Hemsworth is giving people free access to his home-fitness app so they can stay fit while self

Chris Hemsworth has released his fitness app free so people can train like Thor at home while they self-isolate amid the coronavirus pandemic. Hemsworth said in an Instagram video posted Monday that he "wanted to check in" with fans and give them a free six-week trial for his app Centr.

2020-03-24T14:46:14Z
  • Chris Hemsworth has released his fitness app Centr free to try to help people keep fit and healthy while self-isolating amid the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Hemsworth posted an Instagram video on Monday in which he announced the app's six-week free trial with gyms closing worldwide.
  • He wrote in the caption: "Centr was founded to make health and happiness accessible to all, and I hope that this will make that access even easier during the current health crisis."
  • The six-week trial will be available for all subscriptions until March 31. Centr's cheapest subscription comes out to $10 a month if you buy a full year's membership for $120.
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Chris Hemsworth has released his fitness app free so people can train like Thor at home while they self-isolate amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Hemsworth said in an Instagram video posted Monday that he "wanted to check in" with fans and give them a free six-week trial for his app Centr.

"I hope you're all staying healthy and strong out there — just wanted to check in," Hemsworth said in the video.

"A lot of fear, a lot of anxiety, a lot of uncertainty in the world at the moment. You're probably stuck at home, so I wanted to give everybody full access for free to my fitness app for the next six weeks."

Hi there all, during this period of self isolation and uncertainty, I am offering six weeks of my health and fitness program @Centrfit for FREE! Go to centr.com and sign-up. Centr was founded to make health and happiness accessible to all, and I hope that this will make that access even easier during the current global health crisis. I think now more than ever is when we need to focus on what I believe to be the 3 key pillars to living healthier and happier- movement, nutrition, and mental fitness. In recent weeks Centr has seen a groundswell of support from our customers and communities, with thousands of members around the world coming together and sharing how the program has brought them positivity and support during these difficult times. Available at centr.com only, for new users only.

A post shared by Chris Hemsworth (@chrishemsworth) on Mar 22, 2020 at 4:21pm PDTMar 22, 2020 at 4:21pm PDT

The Australian actor then said his app was designed to give people access to his health and fitness team, which he said had a "profoundly positive impact" on his life.

"On this app there's training experts, nutritional advice, chefs, meditation teachers, sleep visualizations. The three key ingredients to leading a healthier, happier life," Hemsworth continued in the video.

He wrote in the post's caption: "Centr was founded to make health and happiness accessible to all, and I hope that this will make that access even easier during the current health crisis."

Check out our new program Centr 6. It’s a mixture of Functional strength and cardio workouts . All you need is a set of delicious dumbbells, half a cup of motivation and a sprinkle of good old fashioned arghhhhhhhh!!! Goes like this:-6 exercises,6 reps, 6 rounds across a 6 week block , pop in the oven and enjoy the new shredded you. Boom. Comes out Feb 3rd on @centrfit Do it solo or grab a few mates and get involved !

A post shared by Chris Hemsworth (@chrishemsworth) on Jan 30, 2020 at 10:42pm PSTJan 30, 2020 at 10:42pm PST

Hemsworth's offer came after Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the closing of gyms and leisure centers, following the standards set by other countries.

The app is designed to appeal to people of all fitness levels, with advice and workouts from 20 coaches including Hemsworth and his wife, Elsa Pataky.

The subscription plan for Centr costs $10 a month if you pay for a full year's membership ($120), with the free six-week trial available only for those who sign up before March 31.

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