Five/Three/One - 531 Workouts

Five/Three/One - 531 Workouts

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Details about Five/Three/One

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • June 4, 2021
  • September 28, 2024
  • 14.0+
  • 4+
  • 28.71MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • American English
    French (France)

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Version History of Five/Three/One

2.6.0

October 31, 2022

- Fix for UI when using Text Scaling - Added the ability to play a sound when rest is over and the app is open - Fixed the 2 days/week options

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2.5.5

August 20, 2022

Bugfix for program import

2.5.4

August 12, 2022

Minor bugfixes

2.5.3

July 28, 2022

- Bugfix for barbell re-ordering issue

2.5.1

July 21, 2022

- Added the ability for secondary lifts to have warmups in the "Full Body" template - You can now set barbells as the default for a specific exercise

2.4.1

July 6, 2022

- Various bugfixes

2.3.1

June 15, 2022

- Added the ability to have AMRAP assistance sets - Added beginner FSL template option

2.2.4

June 3, 2022

- Better i18n support - Fixed a bug in cycle editing while a workout is active - Small improvements

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2.2.3

May 19, 2022

Fix issue with in-app purchases

2.2.2

May 16, 2022

- Various bugfixes

Five/Three/One In-App Purchases History

$2.99

Custom Weight Plates

Use different plates than the default

$4.99

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$5.99

Beyond 5/3/1 Pack

Joker Sets, FSL and more from Beyond 5/3/1

$8.99

Custom Assistance

Customize templates assistance work

$9.99

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$24.99

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Description of Five/Three/One

The latest app for weightlifters doing Jim Wendler's 5/3/1 program! Five/Three/One is a focused and intuitive app helping you achieve what really matters: Getting Stronger. No more bringing a crumbled workout sheet to the gym, no more messing around spreadsheets to update your weights. From calculating your cycles, to telling you what plates to put on the bar, Five/Three/One does it all. Features include: - Planning and scheduling your whole 5/3/1 cycle - Charting your progress - Rest timer with notifications - Automatic plating calculation - Calculating your next cycle based on your performance - Notes associated with each sets - Home screen widget showing your your current and upcoming workouts - Lbs/kg support Optional paid features: - Customize which plates you're using and change your barbell's weight - Customize templates assistance work and define your own exercises - Beyond 5/3/1 templates and options, from Joker Sets to FSL, Pyramid and much more! Integrates with Apple Health : The app saves the workouts you've performed as well as the calories you've burnt in Apple Health. As weightlifters doing 5/3/1 ourselves, we made the app we wanted after being dissatisfied with what was out there. More than just a glorified spreadsheet, we designed it to be focused on each task at hand. With even more great features in the pipeline, we're stoked to release the app for others to use and can't wait to hear your feedback! We use it, we love it, and we're sure you will too.
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Five/Three/One: FAQ

Is Five/Three/One optimized for iPad devices?

No, the software for Five/Three/One is not compatible with iPads.

Who is the developer of the Five/Three/One app?

The creator of Five/Three/One is Strong Pigeon LLC.

What is the minimum iOS version to run Five/Three/One?

The Five/Three/One app requires iOS 14.0 or later.

What is the overall app rating of Five/Three/One?

The average rating for the Five/Three/One app is 4.8.

What is the primary genre of the Five/Three/One app?

The Primary Genre Of The Five/three/one App Is Health & Fitness.

What is the current version of Five/Three/One?

2.6.0 is the latest released Five/Three/One version.

When did the new Five/Three/One update come out?

The latest Five/Three/One update was rolled out on September 28, 2024.

When did Five/Three/One come out?

The Five/Three/One app launched on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating of the Five/Three/One app?

The Five/Three/One app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Strong Pigeon LLC.

What languages does Five/Three/One support?

You can use the Five/Three/One app in American English, French (France).

Does Five/Three/One belong to Apple Arcade's curated library?

Unfortunately, Five/Three/One is not on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases part of Five/Three/One?

Indeed, in-app purchases are part of the offerings in Five/Three/One.

Does Five/Three/One support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, Five/Three/One does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using Five/Three/One?

No, you can not expect ads while using Five/Three/One.

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  • Good app but buggy

    Doesn't consistently save your training max values. Add a value to 1 Set.. save changes. Go back in, and it reverts back to its previous value. It works properly on the web page, but the app is broken. Sometimes you can go in and adjust up, then back down. Other times it just won't change. If you can't set your maxes properly, what's the point of the app? Broken.
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  • Best 5/3/1 app by a mile

    One thing I would love to see is an apple watch companion app. Just a rest timer with a button to move between sets is all it needs. That’s something I’d pay for. Everything else is beautifully simple
  • Good start, lots of work to do

    I like the approach taken here vs other lifting or program specific apps, but there is still a lot of work that needs to be done to make this worth the cost of its add-ons. Here are some initial bugs/suggestions.

    1. A bit pedantic, but “dumbbell” is spelled wrong everywhere it is mentioned.

    2. Why, no matter what variation of 5/3/1 I choose, can I only adjust the timer of the Boring But Big sets? If I’m doing FSL, that setting should be for FSL sets.

    3. Need to be able to choose to complete exercises out of order. Let’s say it’s bench day and two of my accessories are the fly machine and dips, and in the app the are entered in that order. If the fly machine is taken and I have to do dips first, there is no way for me to log dips as I go. This same scenario also applies to warm up exercises. I like to do hip abductors and adductors before squatting, but have no way of logging those as I do them since the only way to get to them is to skip all the squat sets.

    4. Should be able to set a timer per accessory exercise, instead of a one size fits all timer.
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