Kiqplan Slim & Trim and Fitbug Orb Review and Giveaway

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By In The Playroom

I like the idea of fitness trackers, but had never tried one before so I was keen to try out the Kiqplan Slim and Trim plan along with the Fitbug Orb tracker. Kiqplan offers a 12 week programme via an app on your phone, and records information on your activity, sleep via the tracker, along with information on your food intake which you input manually each day. It compliments this with an exercise programme and healthy recipes to give you ideas.

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Kiqplan has been tailor made by renowned personal trainers, nutritionists, dieticians and qualified fitness experts who have designed a personalised fitness app to work in tandem with most smart phones and leading fitness-trackers, including Fitbug, Jawbone, Fitbit, Misfit, Nike+, iHealth and more.

Kiqplan differs from other fitness apps on the market by using the real data it receives daily via wearable trackers, and turning it into a personal and understandable 12-week training programmes that works with you every step of the way. This data is tracked via bluetooth in your phone. You don’t need to leave your blue tooth switched on the whole time, you can let it collect via the Fitbug and then just switch on Blue tooth temporarily send it across at different points through the day.
The plan includes “how-to” workout videos, nutritional advice, healthy recipes, sleep and step targets, plus much more. It’s literally a personal trainer in your pocket!
There’s four plans currently available for women; Healthy Baby Bump, Goodbye Baby Bump, Slim & Trim and Bikini Hot plus two for dad in the form of Beer Belly Blaster and Sun’s Out Guns Out.
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I chose the Slim and Trim plan which is a weight loss plan designed for women who are either new to exercise or returning after a break.
The programme moves through 3 phases, starting with a full body workout that targets large muscle groups in order to tone the whole body and maximise calorie burn during the workout. The second phase targets muscles with a higher intensity and volume, and requires slightly heavier weights to enable users to reap the benefits of increasing muscle tone to burn calories while resting. The final phase is a high intensity circuit-based workout, created to increase fitness levels, stamina, and provide all-over toning, with a particular emphasis on the legs, bum and tum.
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I have found it really helpful to use the fitness tracker, and the Kiqplan app. The data collection seems to be mostly reliable, and it’s handy to be able to look back at your day and see where you’ve done well or where you may have gone wrong, and having the exercise plan all in one place along with your daily progress is really handy. I would prefer if the fitbug was in a more neutral colour like black, so as not to draw too much attention to it – although it does look like a watch anyway when worn on the wrist, and you can pop out the tracker from the watch band and wear it around your neck if preferred.
I have been using the app for about 6 weeks now so I’m half way through the 12 week plan and will hopefully continue to use it in the future.
For your chance to win a 12 week Slim and Trim programme with Kiqplan enter via the Gleam widget below:

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Anna Marikar, mum of four and seasoned blogger, has spent over a decade sharing her parenting journey and passion for kid-friendly crafts and free printables.
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97 thoughts on “Kiqplan Slim & Trim and Fitbug Orb Review and Giveaway”

  1. I use a fitbit but find the app isnt very detailed as I would like to be able to use it as a fitness plan, not just a pedometer

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  2. I haven’t, no. I’m currently doing Slimming World with another 7lb to loose, but have a lot of toning up to do. This would do the job!

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  3. I’ve never used a fitness tracker before, but I really want one. I use an app that pays you money to exercise and a fitness tracker would make that easier!

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  4. I’ve never used one, but I’d like to because I’ve been going on much longer dog walks and actually put weight on! I’d love to see what I’m doing wrong!

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  5. Yep, I’ve used a fitbit before and loved it. It’s really good at helping you keep track of activity so you can step it up a gear if need be.

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  6. I had a Polar FT4 heartrate monitor which I loved for calories burned and keeping a check on heart rate but it didn’t have as much functionality as I would have liked! Would love to try and new fitness tracker 🙂

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  7. I Haven’t used a Fitness Tracker as yet but Id love to try as I am hoping it will encourage me to be more active.

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  8. when your daughter tells you you need to lose weight, that’s the time you start to really begin to get fit, and what better way than with Kiqplan Slim & Trim

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  9. i have tried to use myfitness pal in the past, sadly i didnt lose any weight. i really need to lose it, i am trying atm by just watching what i eat, but those lbs or in my case stones are staying firmly on me.

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  10. I haven’t used one before but would like to. I’m having my third baby next week and will need as much help and motivation as possible to get rid of this baby weight, a tracke rwould really help I think

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  11. I’ve never used a tracker like this – I did use ‘Runkeeper’ before to map my runs, but I had to stop running after injury and now do most of my exercise in the gym

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  12. Yes I use the Misfit Shine and it was great for tracking your cals, sleep, steps etc but the strap broke 3x in 2 months so had to return. Back looking for another now

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