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46 votes
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Track Body Metrics
Track body metrics like height, weight, etc.
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18 votes
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Track and Graph volume / sets per muscle group by tagging exercises with primary and secondary muscles worked
It would be really great to have a functionality to track the volume (either total weight lifted or number of sets) per muscle over time (ie by week, month etc). This feature would make it much easier for the athletes and coaches to see how balanced their program is, and make changes to the program to give more attention to lagging muscle groups. I'm imagining a dropdown box where the user can select a muscle group and a graph of volume over time will be plotted, in addition to a sort of heat map on a body graphic to show…
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Track Progress Photos
Be able to upload progress photos.
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Track Non-Lifts
Be able to track non-lifts over time like jumps and sprints.
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11 votes
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Permanent access to paid sessions.
An athlete should have access to past sessions after stopping. I paid for those sessions and should have access to them.
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Track Total Volume Over Time
Per exercise over differing time periods.
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Is there a way we can create reports for conditioning exercises. And in general create exportable reports
Is there a way we can create reports for conditioning exercises. And in general create exportable reports
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8 votes
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7 votes
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7 votes
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6 votes
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5 votes
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Customizable exercise tracking metric displays
Currently you have to select from the entire list of exercises which one you want to see your training statistics on. It would be better to select a set of graphs for desired exercises that the athlete wants to routinely track, so that the exercises of interest load automatically and you can view them all by scrolling up or down without having to select which exercise you want to look at every time. Additionally, it would be helpful to be able to create groups of exercises (ie goblet split squat, suitcase split squat, barbell split squat) are all the same…
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Connect to device for Hear Rate Data
Allow us to use our existing connected devices on our phones such as a garmin watch or HR band to attach heart rate data to a program
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4 votes
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4 votes
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3 votes
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