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  • Great app 10/10

    This app is great because for awhile I was looking for workout apps but they made you pay extra fees, once I downloaded this it gave me a tour and I set up my account and I immediately started looking at all the exercises and not a single ad or extra fee has popped up!!
  • Love it!

    As a physician and a woman facing the relentless muscle deterioration that accompanies aging, I find this app really helps me identify the muscles I need to target, and the exercises that will help me strengthen, stretch or endure. It's spot on. The only down side is there are so many to choose from! App is easy to use for non-techies ( do the brief tutorial) and lets me customize, and save to cloud for all my devices and portability. BTW, I hardly ever write reviews.
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  • Love the app but it’s almost 1 gig. Way to big

    The file size is huge. It’s 650mgs. I absolutely love the app. I appreciate all of the hard work that’s went into developing it. I strongly recommend the app if space isn’t an issue. Going to uninstall until the developers can find a way to shrink the file size.
  • Top Notch app for working out

    I absolutely love this app for working out. As previous users have stated it helps with knowing which muscle groups you are hitting and making sure you are not solely focused on one. At the same time you’re learning a little bit about the muscle. The downfall is that this app has not been updated and does become a bit frustrating with the interface it currently has.
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  • The Most! The Best! The Greatest!

    The Encyclopedia Of Exercise in your pocket!
    The incredible collection of the moves beautifully explained, and magically presented will leave you breathless!
    Highly informative, efficient, yet simple and convenient it will satisfy the most demanding taste!
    The other apps by the developer are equally good! Check out the HIIT and the Yoga- they are sensational!
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  • iMuscle 2 Is Excellent App

    I like the fact that iMuscle has an extensive library of common exercises yet you can still create your own new ones. The only feature that is troublesome is the ease with which I can edit routines on my Mac or iPhone. I do all my planning on my Mac and then transfer to my iPhone. I run each routine and use the app to time my in between rest periods of 45-60 seconds. It is difficult, however, to edit routines because I cannot expand the window to the right. I can see 3 and 1/2 exercises at a time and it is difficult to slide left or right in that view. I need to see the entire routine in one screen so that I can refine the sequence of the exercises. I would also like the ability to duplicate a routine and save it under a new name so that I can vary some routines to create a new one rather than start a new one from scratch, which is what I have to do today. In addition, it would be nice to have (but not critical) for the app to link to other health/fitness apps to share common metrics such as weight, calories expended through exercise and calories consumed. Finally, I really do like and appreciate the bionic man used to show muscles and groups for each exercise. It helps me two ways: (1) learn the muscle groups that I am working in each exercise; and, (2) insure that I hit all of the muscle groups evenly over time.
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  • It is nice but there is an annoying usability issue

    I like that it has the muscles and exercises for each muscle, but the selection of removing overlaying muscles is a pain. This is because the developers pre-determined what muscles they would stop showing for each click of the remove option. An example of how this is annoying is I wanted to look at where the gluteus maximus tied to the femur. The particular spot is under the LT band so I click on the LT band to remove it from view. What happens is that it doesn’t remove the LT band and removes the gluteus Maximus, ending in the exact opposite of what I want. Again this is because the developers decided what you would want to look at and did not think you might want to examine something different.
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  • Perf app for athletes

    I’m an athlete and dance coach. I love this app for helping me pinpoint muscle connection points which help me roll out the right muscles when it comes to pain and tightness. Whenever I have a tight muscle, I check the app and know which muscles/muscle groups may influencing the tension or be the true cause of the tension.
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  • Great app! Keep it up!

    The best part of this app is how you can pick out a muscle or group that you want to work in the gym and get a list of excersise ideas and how to do them. This helps in a crowded gym or a gym with limited equipment - you know what you want to do but sometimes you may have to work that muscle using a different piece of equipment.

    Where I think the app can improve is the graphics and the metrics on the progress tab. This should be expanded- export to excel, link up with life fitness machines to input cardio workouts from QPC codes. The fact that I can email my brother a customized workout that I did is way cool. If I could print out that list with the data that would be useful. Also, to get an effective body fat percentage based off of the measurements plugged into the app it is important to measure the areas correctly. The app should include instructions on the weight and taping at the same level of detail as in excersise demo.

    Here’s another idea if you software developers are listening: if the graphic of the person matched those that the user inputs on the plates, barbells, weight and tape, etc. that would be pretty cool.

    Overall I really enjoy the app and it is really helping me to reach my fitness goals. I highly recommend this app.
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  • Very informative

    I love that you can use it with or without internet connection and it has a lot of pictures, descriptions, and even examples of the exercises you’re trying to perform. There are preset workouts as well but I mostly use it to build my own workout plan. 5/5

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