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  • OctoberRed
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    #11
    Originally posted by TheBoxGod

    Nice, you gonna like it. forgot to mention its a free app but to get its full benefits you gonna need premium..... savy users can find the full version easily for free through google.

    The way I set it up is,

    Exercise (set it to for reps, and put a 7minute timer)
    Break
    Exercise (set it to for reps, and put a 7minute timer)
    Break
    and so on and so on.

    Reason I put the exerciser timer to more time than I need because I never know how long my set is going to take so I just add more time and when im done I can just tap the screen on the app and it will instantly complete that exercise and jump to the next set/break.

    It also has a log that breaks down what you do the most, how long the excercise took you, etc etc.
    Yeah, I began hunting for the premium version. Most of these "free" apps have a "pay" upside to get the good stuff

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    • OctoberRed
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      #12
      Originally posted by JolynnGood
      Home workout apps have truly been a game-changer, especially when heading to the gym isn't always an option.
      Wont be long before they create AI workout apps

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      • IanPullman
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        #13
        I agree—home workout apps are fantastic for keeping fit when you can’t hit the gym. I’ve tried a bunch of them and found that having clear instructions and a variety of workouts really helps keep things interesting. One app I enjoyed was built using tools from exercise.com. It allowed me to set up custom plans and track my progress easily, which was a huge plus.

        My favorite apps are the ones that not only give you a good workout but also adapt to your needs and preferences. It’s all about finding something that keeps you motivated and makes working out from home enjoyable.​
        Last edited by IanPullman; 08-09-2024, 08:49 AM.

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        • adamjones
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          #14
          Originally posted by shootingcrew
          Home workout apps are a great way to get moving when you're unable to get to a gym. The best home workout apps provide clear instructions and also provide a wide range of different workout ideas so you never get bored, and let you create custom plans and monitor your progress check it out​. what is your favorite home workout apps and why?
          Some popular home workout apps include Nike Training Club for its variety and clear instructions, FitOn for customizable plans and social features, and MyFitnessPal for tracking both workouts and nutrition. These apps provide flexibility, clear guidance, and progress monitoring, making them great for home workouts.

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