1. So if you complete, for example, 2 sets and half the third set, it only counts the first two! huge mistake! We're talking push-ups here and doing a few more than what you did yesterday, even if you didn't complete a full set, is an improvement that can't be ignored! Luckily I have a pen and a paper! And seriously, add a pause button to the warm-ups part so that we can have time to read the instructions!Well designed training including warm up and stretches either side of gradual raising of effort to reach the goal.
2. Not sure if it adjusts the number of pushups if you do more than current training says, but it has the functionality to atleast record the number you did adjusting the number on the screen that was recommended.
3. Seriously, how do you even have that feature on the main sidebar so badly labeled? The app is good so it's at least 4, but the English is often unclear and makes it hard to understand what the app will do when you click it.A simple app to follow progress and set small goals.
4. I have elbow issues so the peace of the program is a great intersection of getting me healthy and keeping my elbow pain away.Like the app, using it for two weeks already.
5. If you fail to complete a session it skips the stretches, and you can't get back to them without pretending to do the next training.
6. I've gone from initially doing 12 to 25 press-ups following the first training cycle.
7. But I seems to struggle to do the last rep (like if there is 7,9,7,7,9) i struggle to do that past '9' pushups, so i do it with small breaks.
8. Otherwise a nice app that has encouraged me to persevere regularly.Very happy with my training so far after 2 weeks.
9. Might be usefull to add some pushup types recommendations for training.
10. I have tried another 100 pushups before and felt rushed to completion and it burned me out, so i could not complete it.
11. Clean design, advertising is not bothering every second, usefull tips for the trainings, history - nice.