HIT Log Pro

HIT Log Pro

High-intensity training aid

⭐️4.1 / 5
Rating
🙌7
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of HIT Log Pro

7.0

December 18, 2021

Updated for iOS 15.

6.1

November 10, 2018

Updated for iOS 12.1

6.0

September 21, 2018

Added HealthKit integration. Updated for iOS 12.

5.2

March 14, 2018

Bug fixes.

5.1

January 31, 2018

Bug fixes.

5.0

October 7, 2017

Updated for iOS 11.

4.2

April 13, 2016

Code update.

4.1

March 24, 2015

Improved displays.

4.0.1

March 13, 2015

Improved error checking.

4.0

February 14, 2015

Many improvements, including iCloud backup, ability to add previous workouts, and additional language support.
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Description of HIT Log Pro

High-intensity training (HIT) is well-recognized as one of the most effective methods of strength training. HIT Log Pro assists your training by logging the weight used in each exercise and measuring the time under load (also known as time to failure) to track your progress. Each workout is recorded by date, and progress for each exercise is shown graphically. Previous workouts can be entered manually to complete your record, and all data is backed up to the cloud.

HIT Log Pro: FAQ

Is the HIT Log Pro app compatible with iPads?

Yes, HIT Log Pro offers an iPad version.
Kelly Technology Inc. is the creator of the HIT Log Pro app.
To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 13.0.
HIT Log Pro has an impressive rating of 4.1 out of 5, indicating that it is a top-quality app.
The App Genre Of The Hit Log Pro App Is Health & Fitness.
7.0 is the newly released HIT Log Pro version.
The latest HIT Log Pro app update was released on July 1, 2024.
HIT Log Pro was first made available on February 5, 2023.
Safe for kids, with no inappropriate or mature content.
HIT Log Pro is now available to use in English, French, German and 2 more.
Unfortunately, HIT Log Pro is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, HIT Log Pro does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, HIT Log Pro is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of HIT Log Pro

  • App is buggy

    I was hoping to use the app to track my work in the Body by Science protocol, but I have found the app too buggy to use, and am switching to pen and paper. Specifically, when I go back to check a previous workout, only 4 of the 5 exercises were showing up, there was no way to go in an edit a workout (in case something was mis-entered), and it was unclear how the data was being stored and analyzed.
  • Awesome

    With headphones on, the beep every ten seconds is perfect for setting my cadence. Great app for ditching the timer and clipboard.
  • Great app for TUL/HIT lifters

    If you think this app is "just a timer" - then you haven't worked out using time under load principles. Granted, this app lacks the polish of things like "Fit Buddy", but nothing else can log this kind of workout method. The workout history with TUL and average rest time calculations are very valuable. Could you do the same thing with a stop watch, note pad and pencil? Probably. But I could also have found a sheet of paper, hand written this review, and mailed it to Cupertino. One is just more efficient than the other.

    Things I would like to see (really hoping the dev sticks with this app):

    1) Some kind of audio feedback when I touch "stop" so I know I've stopped the timer without looking.

    2) Once I've touched "stop" - don't allow a new timer to be started unless I go back to the main Session screen first. When I'm at complete muscular failure at the end of a set and I slap at the phone to stop the timer, sometimes I accidentally hit the screen button twice, which starts a new timer and loses the time from my actual set.

    3) Some kind of button on the Session screen to let me save the session and clear the data. Perhaps it's an anal request, but I really want to be able to push a button to say "I am done with this workout".

    4) This is a long shot, but I'd like an option to have audible feedback during the set (i.e. a voice that tells me "30 seconds completed").

    All in all - kudos to the developer as this is a very niche app and likely a very small market. I doubt you'll ever earn enough revenue on this app to even come close to the amount of time you'll put into it. But - thanks for making the effort.