When you move to a new city and leave your favorite personal trainer behind, it’s hard to get back in a workout routine. Handstand, a mobile app that connects users with at-home and in-gym fitness trainers, aims to help with that process. The app has been called the “Uber of fitness trainers.” On Tuesday, Handstand announced that it is partnering with Reebok to offer a free training session for users if it is booked by Friday. The partnership is a part of Reebok’s Be More Human campaign, which aims to continue Reebok’s mission to “change how people perceive and experience fitness.” The sessions are free in New York City, Los Angeles, Boston, Dallas, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle and Miami. Reebok and Handstand originally partnered back in June, 2016 as part of Reebok’s #TrainerTribute campaign and so teaming up again was a natural fit. Then in October, Handstand announced it had received a $1 million investment from Reebok among other investors.




