Carrie Underwood’s Husband Joins Her fit52 Workout App

The couple that works out together gets fit together.

Carrie Underwood’s Husband Joins Her fit52 Workout App
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - NOVEMBER 13: Mike Fisher and Carrie Underwood attend the 53nd annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on November 13, 2019 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Taylor Hill/Getty Images)

Carrie Underwood revealed that her fitness app, fit52, will soon feature a brand new trainer — her husband, Mike Fisher! Underwood shared that the former Nashville Predators hockey player will soon have his own “path,” or workout plan, on the app. The singer broke the news in a recent Instagram video recorded from the fit52 set.

“We have a very special announcement for you guys — we have a new trainer in town,” Underwood said with a smile. “He is strong, he is handsome, he is a former professional athlete, he is my husband, his name is Mike Fisher, and he’s going to be working out with us now on the fit52 app.”

Underwood continued, explaining that the decision to have Fisher join the team was a natural one, considering the couple often works out together.

“He has been working out with me, basically, since the beginning of fit52’s conception, and I was super excited and surprised at how much he loved doing the app with me,” she says. “So, here we go. You didn’t ask for it, but you got it. Mike’s path coming soon.”

Underwood launched the fit52 app in March in conjunction with her health and lifestyle book, Find Your Path: Honor Your Body, Fuel Your Soul, and Get Strong with the Fit52 Life. The app shares the actual workout routines that Underwood has used throughout the years, and the book shares her plan for staying healthy 52 weeks of the year. The app and book follow another one of Carrie’s business ventures in the fitness world — her workout apparel brand, CALIA.