Yes there are many fitness app in market for both Android and iOs. There are a lot of third-party iOS apps that are compatible with Apple watch as well as iPhones which can count footsteps, kilometers, calories burnt, etc. But there is no other app as the original Apple health. This app can make the best use of sensors present in iPhone as well as Apple watch.
To uninstall any app you have to go the android market web and the open the link of the app from where you downloaded it. There you will a button to uninstall the app.
You can always go directly to Star Trac to buy any of their fitness items. Other fitness equiptment stores may also carry the fitness items that you might be in the market for.
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I am not sure which fitness app you have on your iPhone but you can get the Nike+ FuelBand mobile app for free. This app enables you to sync wirelessly to the Nike+ FuelBand (Nike's heart rate monitor) so you can track your progress and compare it with yourself or your friends.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Life Time Fitness (LTM) is $1,686,336,717.32.
Life Fitness makes a complete line of fitness equipment which is some of the finest in the market. They are easy to maintain, easy to use and are high quality.
No, the HTC Inspire 4G does not have a pedometer app available in its market. It does however include many fitness and workout apps available for a small price or for free.
You can try this site for free Fitness guidance, http://www.freetrainers.com/ But I have found great results with an app for the iPhone called "Para Fitness"
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The 'netfit' website seems to be a good one for overall fitness information. There is also 'fitness magazine' online that us also available on the App Store.