Gyminee, the Social Network for Fitness

Social networking may not be new, we’ve been utilizing social networking tools like MySpace for way too long and then came along it’s (far superior) nemesis, Facebook, and we’ve been addicted to Twitter for who knows how long! It feels like ages, really, when I think back to when I created my first MySpace account (because I’ve had several, trying to dodge people I went to high school that I couldn’t stand then and really don’t want to “reconnect” with now.) We’ve made groups, fan pages, and so on on these social networking platforms, but now there is a social network specifically for staying fit and healthy.
Gyminee helps you keep track of your workouts, monitor your diet, reach your fitness and health goals, and for good measure, gives you yet another social networking base to utilize in order to make new friends. And who doesn’t like new friends? What makes this site so much different than any other social networking platform out there, besides the obvious “this one is for health and fitness!” is that if you’re really serious about using a website to monitor your health and fitness regimen, you are going to log in regularly and in the process, not lose track of the friends you made or let your account go dead.
According to their website, most Gyminee users lose 6.2lbs of fat and gain 5.75lbs of muscle and to help you meet your goals, they also provide you with workout programs. If you’re a person who is serious about their fitness, you can only benefit from Gyminee, and if you’re the type of person who thinks about getting fit and staying healthy, Gyminee can help motivate you to go after your goals.
Gyminee is not only a social network in itself, they also utilize other social networks. Follow them on Twitter!









MPE on Wed, 4th Mar 2009 4:42 pm
Thanks for the share!
I have been having a tough time finding a workout buddy.
This site also is great because now I track my goals and success whereas I used to just workout and not track anything but weightloss and increase in strength.
This is also a great accountability tool too to get that extra motivation.
Chris on Tue, 24th Nov 2009 3:40 am
Thank you for the information. I have also been looking for a good workout buddy. This should be good for me.
Fitness Social on Sun, 29th Nov 2009 9:10 pm
Hey Holly, Thanks for sharing the social network to meet new people and stay on track with my goals.
Social Media marketing on Tue, 2nd Feb 2010 1:46 pm
As the importance of the social networking sites is very high now a days,there are so many new such sites are arises.