About
Les Mills Tracks — unofficial fan-made app
What is this?
Les Mills Tracks is a free, unofficial Progressive Web App (PWA) that lets you browse, search, and discover every song from your favourite Les Mills fitness programs. You can preview tracks via YouTube or Spotify and save your favourites for quick access.
It is installable on your phone like a native app and works offline for previously viewed pages.
Disclaimer & Affiliation
This is an unofficial, fan-made project. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or in any way officially connected to Les Mills International Ltd.
Les Mills®, BODYPUMP®, BODYCOMBAT®, BODYATTACK®, BODYBALANCE®, BODYJAM®, BODYSTEP®, RPM®, SPRINT®, GRIT™, LES MILLS CORE™, and all other program names are trademarks of Les Mills International Ltd.
No copyright infringement is intended.
Data Sources
Tracklist data is sourced from the community-maintained Les Mills Tracklist Wiki, and is presented here in a more interactive, searchable format.
Track details, artist names, durations, and release numbers may contain inaccuracies. We do not guarantee the accuracy of any information shown.
Media links (e.g. YouTube or Spotify) are automatically provided as an easy way to access content and may not always be correct or available. Some tracks may be Les Mills Originals with no publicly available media and as such the links may not present an exact match for the track.
Privacy
This app uses your browser's local storage only to save your preferences (theme, settings) and favourites. No personal data is collected, transmitted, or stored on any server.
If analytics is enabled on this deployment, it uses Plausible Analytics — a privacy-first, cookieless analytics tool that does not track individuals and is fully GDPR compliant. No cookie banner is required.
Contributing
If you notice a bug, incorrect track data, or have a feature suggestion, use the Report an Issue button (bottom-left of the screen) to let us know. You can also report data issues directly from any track card.
Alternatively, you can open an issue on the project's GitHub repository.