Push Pull Legs

Push Pull Legs

Track Progressive Overload

Details about Push Pull Legs

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • January 14, 2021
  • September 4, 2024
  • 16.0+
  • 4+
  • 4.47MB
  • iPhone
  • English

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Version History of Push Pull Legs

4.2

June 20, 2023

Updated volume calculation

4.1

April 10, 2023

New and improved UI Bug fixes and minor improvements

4.0

December 7, 2022

UI updates and bug fixes. Ability to view previous exercise performance while exercising.

3.2

November 10, 2022

Fixed issue that broke the app in iOS 16.

3.1

January 15, 2022

reduced ad frequency

3

November 4, 2021

• Unilateral/Bilateral Exercises • Customizable App Theme • Workout Notes • Various bug fixes and improvements

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2.1.1

June 14, 2021

Fixed crash when navigating from the workout graph to the exercise graph Updated exercise timer sounds to mix with other audio played by other apps

2.1

June 7, 2021

Disable ads for $0.99 Timer sounds Workout improvements More ability to modify workouts and exercises Local push notifications after each set to let you know if you've overloaded from last the last time you performed the exercise Various bug fixes

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2.0

June 6, 2021

Disable ads for $0.99 Timer sounds Workout improvements More ability to modify workouts and exercises Local push notifications after each set to let you know if you've overloaded from last the last time you performed the exercise Various bug fixes

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1.3

January 29, 2021

updated company website

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Description of Push Pull Legs

The only way to make gains is to increase the amount of work you perform every time you hit the gym--Progressive Overload. This app measures the load you put on your muscles each workout. Get notified on your progress after each set. The three main components of each set: weight x repetitions x time. All three are a factor in the amount of work performed. Track progressive overload with the product of these three measurements. Use the graphs and database to observe your progression.  Here is how it works: 1. Lift heavy. Results are not achieved with light weights. 2. Perform the last set of each exercise to failure. Exhaust every single muscle fiber. 3. Spend 4 seconds on each rep. 4. Collect the weight, number of reps, and duration for each set. 5. Workout load = weight • reps • duration. 6. If your current workout load is greater than your previous workout load, you are overloading. Continue maintaining progressive overload for optimal gains. • Log your workouts set by set • Customize the regimen to fit your needs • Add new exercises while you workout • View past workouts in the database log • Each set is timed and preempted with your custom countdown Push pull legs is one of the most widely used lifting regimens today. For those unfamiliar with the program, each exercise is organized into its respective workout type; examples: bench press is a push, a deadlift is a pull, squats are legs. Generally, the regimen is performed exactly as the name implies: push workout first, then the pull workout the following day, and the leg workout last, followed by a day or two of rest before repeating the pattern, but you can customize the pattern however you want.
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Push Pull Legs: FAQ

Is there an iPad version available for Push Pull Legs?

No, the Push Pull Legs app is not compatible with iPads.

Who is behind the development of the Push Pull Legs app?

Mark Bragg released the Push Pull Legs app.

What iOS version is needed to run the Push Pull Legs app?

The app needs iOS 16.0 or later to function properly.

What is the current app rating?

The overall rating of Push Pull Legs is 3.5 out of 5, which is okay but could be better.

What’s the genre of the Push Pull Legs app?

The App Genre Of Push Pull Legs Is Health & Fitness.

What’s the latest version of the Push Pull Legs app?

The latest version of Push Pull Legs is 4.2.

When was the last update for Push Pull Legs released?

Push Pull Legs’s latest update was rolled out on September 4, 2024.

When was Push Pull Legs introduced to the market?

The app was launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for the Push Pull Legs app?

Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.

What languages does the Push Pull Legs app support?

The Push Pull Legs app is now available in English.

Can I play Push Pull Legs through Apple Arcade's subscription?

Unfortunately, Push Pull Legs is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Push Pull Legs offer in-app purchases?

Absolutely! In-app purchases are available within Push Pull Legs.

Is Push Pull Legs optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Push Pull Legs is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Push Pull Legs include ads as part of its experience?

Yes, Push Pull Legs includes ads as part of its experience.

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Reviews of Push Pull Legs

  • Does not work with IOS 16

    Does not work with IOS 16

    Developer Response

    This has been addressed in the latest release.
  • How??!!!

    I was ready to love this app. I did a push pull leg routine over a few days, took the time to put everything in and was ready to start the next weeks routine and come to find out you can’t look back at your previous sets and reps during a workout. How??? How can you make an app where you can’t look back to see how many reps and the weight from your previous work out!!! So frustrating and disappointing

    Developer Response

    Hi, jdneinxnnskksn, this is a great recommendation and will be available in the next release. Thank you bringing this to my attention. If you would like to help me implement this to your specifications, let's begin that conversation. Please, email me at braggbuilds@gmail.com.
  • Great but not perfect

    I’ve decided I love this app but I would like to suggest a couple improvements which I’d gladly pay for, I would like to be able to schedule my Push Pull Leg days in a calendar-like solution so I can rotate my workouts and avoid plateaus, like being able to plan the PPL days in advanced so I can edit what workout I’m doing and plan rep ranges etc. this could easily be added in workout log and allowing us to simply change the dates of each PPL day and letting us choose what workouts to add to each day. Maybe a place for us to track food/calorie intake as well would be nice.