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  • Poorly Executed Product

    The idea behind Bridge is a good one, but the execution is incredibly poor. The administering and recording of programs is far too limited in Bridge. It is even more deficient on the technical side, which often appears to have the technical sophistication of a self-taught high-school-aged programmer designing their first app. If you have a choice, I would not use it.
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  • A suggestion for a fix

    I have trouble getting to see the timer. Since it shows hour:minutes:seconds, the actual seconds are hidden unless it ends with a one or a seven, so you do 30ish seconds on an exercise.

    So I have to switch to a different timer which can be annoying.

    That’s my only complaint.
  • Disappointing customer service

    I had really high hopes for this since I am a former competitive athlete and I used core performance back in the day. After they switched to Bridge was excited to try them. I gave them my information and gym equipment I had access to and they built the program. In the initial phases it was mostly body weight stuff and it was fine albeit elementary but I figured it was a ramp up program. I soon discovered that they completely disregarded my input and had equipment that I didn’t not have access to and there is no way to substitute or alter the program from the app or the website. I contacted support several times by email and through social media and they promised to fix it but never did. Really disappointed.
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  • Great Program, Couple Suggestions

    I like the App but it would be nice to see an Apple watch interface. Otherwise I have to take my expensive phone with me all over the weight room and the chance of dropping weights on it or someone stepping on it accidentally for example may be low but over many 75 minute workouts, I’m afraid that it is bound to happen.

    Also would like to see an “screen always on” feature or “screen on for one minute feature” that would override my phones default 30 seconds auto lock.

    Strava and Apple Health integration would be amazing as well.
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  • The Best

    I hurt my rotator cuff in 2003 then began following Mark Verstegen’s (founder of Exos and Bridge Athletic) programs from 2004-2017 then Michael Boyle’s functional training for Athletes 2017-2019, which is very similar. Not a single injury in 15 years until I strayed into powerlifting in early 2019 and developed rotator cuff tendinitis again.

    I’ve been following the Exos program via the bridge app for the last 3 months, along with physical therapy, and the shoulder is coming along quite well.

    The workouts take about 50 minutes each, the progressions build your power and agility safely and are quite challenging and engaging.

    The App works well. The videos are necessary because the movements are complex and not your standard gym fare.

    Well done.
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  • Glitching

    The app has become completely unusable. I don’t know if it’s because of the new iOS or the new Bridge update, but it glitches and crashes every time I try to open it. It had been good but it’s now useless.
  • Get the timer to work

    The timer is useless in this app and it’s infuriating.

    Switching back and forth between apps to use a timer makes me never recommend this app

    Fix this please
  • Enjoying app

    Two weeks in, so far so good. Enjoying workouts, like the idea of the phases. It would be cool if it collected data from my Apple Watch and smart scale as well.
  • Great

    This app is great. I swim and it lets my coach see my workouts and how much no workout. I have gained more muscles tremendously!
  • Amazing!!

    This app is awesome! I get personalized and challenging workouts twice a week and am so much stronger than I've ever been. I've been shaving seconds off my PR and I know it's because I'm finally getting good strength and conditioning training!

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