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Friday, June 3rd, 2022 2:49 PM

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Xfinity Fitness On Demand

Does Xfinity still offer workouts On Demand? I had a bunch of Kendra Kemerly walking workouts saved in what was "Favorites" & now seems to be "My List." They disappeared ("My List" is now empty) on June 1. I chatted with a CSR; he tried to help, but no luck.

Is there a way I can find these workouts again?

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3 years ago

I am having the same issue. All my free fitness videos listed under My Lists/Favorites are not allowing me access. Did they stop supplying these videos? UGH!!!!

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3 years ago

I was wondering the same thing. I was able to do my workout on Tuesday, and then Wednesday...nope. No notification from Xfinity that the Fitness Workouts were going away. I am not happy.

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3 years ago

I used to do my Fitness workouts daily on the Free Fitness app.  They have all disappeared, except for YOU TUBE videos, which look like home videos.  The excellent Fitness Videos are gone.  Now you expect us to subscribe to Fitness videos to get quality exercising.  I already pay close to $ 300.00 a month for your television service.  Now you want more money, just so we can get quality fitness?  The removal of the Quality Fitness videos was a BIG mistake.  I am going to start to check out another source of quality entertainment.  A dissatisfied customer!!! 

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@rdl007​ I tried "Free Fitness Friend" via my Roku streaming stick. The name is a misnomer, of course, because only a few of the workouts are really free; there are more Premium workouts, but they involve a subscription. 

I'll keep looking, though, & would appreciate any discoveries by Forum members. Sad to say, Xfinity is my only choice....

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3 years ago

I came here to write the same thing. When Xfinity took all of my fitness content away without warning, I was heartbroken. I've been using those workouts for several years. They were part of my daily ritual and they were fantastic. 

Taking away the free fitness content is nothing but a money grab. I refuse to subscribe fitness content through Xfinity. Like the user above, we pay close to $300/month for television and I am not going to add a fitness subscription for something that used to be included. This week, I was forced to purchase a few substitute workouts to take their place from Amazon, but they are inferior. I will not give that money to Xfinity and am seriously considering dropping it. I hardly watch anything on it anymore and those videos were the one thing I really placed a value on. If Xfinity cares about keeping its customers, it will find a way to put similar content back.

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