1. besides that, it does show your progress as you're able to lift the same weight for more reps it will result in an increased 1rm.This app helps me a lot with planning my short term and long term goals for bodybuilding by helping me figure out what my one rep max is, based on my current weight usage is, and the reps i can do.
2. I can then exteapolate from this to do always keep my workouts intense and invigorating! Thanks for helping me meet my goals and always push myself, @Developers!Seems like it could be a good app however it only lets you track 2 different lifts before it locks and forces you to pay for a premium version.
3. Would have been 5 stars, except for the fact that I paid for the pro version and it doesn't register - I am still bombarded with ads and can only input a limited number of exercises.
4. Refer my email dated 19 Jan 23 with which i Attached a screen shot that confirms that I am having a paid version.
5. Paid version required for a decent number of exercises but worth it.
6. Go get WODBook instead.I use this often at the gym to calculate 10RM, 5RM, and 2RM, etc for warm-up sets, as well as using it to help me gauge what is a good weight to aim for during max testing.
7. certainly helps especially if you have access to fractional weights at your home or commercial gymlove the graph showing the increase of the max RM as I progress.
8. It's a useful tool.Skeptical, but after trying it for a while I found it to be pretty spot on for me and having percentages handy helps, too.
9. You also dont have to max as often because the app can give you an accurate estimation based on your rep ranges with a given weight.
10. Inspite of the paid version, the app contains ads.
11. Needs fixing ASAP and then it would be 5 stars.The app is consistent and accurate as long as you stay within the 12 rep range.