Daily form
Coach-style drill cards for hill drive, glute work, core control, and runner strength.
A fitness app rooted in how Kenyan runners actually train: daily form, hill drives, paced miles, and the discipline to keep showing up.
Kenyan Core
The app is positioned around disciplined training, not generic fitness noise. Daily strength, mobility, hill drive, and rhythm work sit next to the metrics you already track.
From the app
This is the captured KipFit animation from the App Store preview: the phone screen, drill timing, coach figure, and 45-second session loop match the product.
Coach-style drill cards for hill drive, glute work, core control, and runner strength.
Set the target before the run, then let the Watch keep the effort honest.
Private teams, clubs, and friends competing on steps, distance, and streaks.
Apple Health stays under your control. Social sharing is opt-in and minimal.
Discipline is the only freedom.
KipFit manifesto
Why KipFit
KipFit brings the app's brand position forward: not a calorie counter, not another dashboard, but a training companion for habits, pace, and accountability.
Pace Coach
Set a marathon standard or your own target pace. During the run, KipFit turns drift into a simple Watch signal: fast, target, or slow.
Apple Watch
Start from the Watch, keep your phone tucked away, and use calm pace feedback while you run. The phone becomes the richer recap after the work is done.
App Store set
From daily training to live pace and private groups, the website now follows the same visual language and positioning as the store assets.






Privacy
KipFit uses Apple Health and Apple Watch with a privacy-first posture. Guest mode stays simple, and group sharing only syncs what the social features need.