If you're looking for an app that covers multiple martial arts disciplines and offers training resources for both beginners and pros, Martial Profile is a good choice. The app lets martial artists track, improve and connect with others, using a proprietary Little-Dragon Combat AI Engine to improve fighting abilities. With progress tracking, AI-assisted training and support for multiple martial arts and combat sports, it's a good tool for anyone on the martial arts path.
Another good app is Kayyo, which is geared for MMA training with interactive lessons and real-time feedback. Kayyo offers AI-led training sessions, virtual fight modes and personalized feedback, so it's good for both beginners and pros. It's focused on MMA for now, but the app plans to expand to BJJ and other disciplines later.
For those who want a broader fitness approach, WorkoutPro offers personalized fitness and nutrition plans based on your fitness level, health conditions and nutrition preferences. It's more geared for general fitness than for specific martial arts, but it's got good tracking and analytics tools that can be useful for martial artists trying to optimize their overall fitness.