
SolidTrack Fitness
Track your daily workouts
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What's New in SolidTrack Fitness
1.2.2
August 11, 2026
Headline — Focus Mode The biggest thing in this release, and the one worth leading with. A distraction-free logging screen: one exercise, one set, nothing else. Swipe between exercises, hold a stepper to repeat, tap a dot to jump. Rest tells you what it's counting down to and moves you on when it ends rather than when you log. You can finish or pause the session, swap an exercise, or collapse the rest timer to get at the controls without leaving. Turn the phone sideways on the bench and it becomes a HUD readable from a couple of metres. It's now the default way into a live workout, with a flip transition to get there. Getting started A starter workout is built and offered on first launch — and to existing accounts too. The first completed workout gets its own moment. One feature is introduced per day across the first week, and profile setup no longer asks for a goal before you've trained once. Apple Watch Substantially rebuilt. You can now finish a workout from the wrist, achievements are awarded for Watch-finished sessions, and metrics arrive reliably instead of being dropped. The stair machine is measured in floors — estimated from steps when the barometer can't see a climb, and labelled as an estimate. Live calories no longer freeze mid-session, and a zero total no longer hides the real one. Chevrons and timer controls are actually hittable; pages scroll instead of overflowing. And a session now survives the app being killed — heart rate, calories, distance and elapsed time continue rather than restarting from zero. Exercise demonstrations 29 rendered technique clips now ship — pull-ups, dips, flyes, cable work, dumbbell rows, incline press and more. Clips are cached after first view instead of re-downloading every time, and are four times smaller. The 174 wrong catch-all icons were deleted in favour of an honest category fallback. Apple Health Workouts land under the right activity type — a leg day with a treadmill block is Cross Training, not Mixed Cardio. Effort is now filled in automatically instead of prompting. Duration excludes paused time, so an auto-paused session no longer reports the gap as training. Sign-in Password strength validation, Terms and Privacy consent, email verification that detects itself, and one field that accepts either an email or a phone number. Fixes Scheduled notifications never appearing (two separate causes). A crash when the OS pushed a route. The app hanging on the splash screen after logout. Sign-in misreading a numeric-leading email as a phone number. Charts: doubled axis labels, cardio plotted as zero volume, and an effort axis dictated by a single PR outlier.
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