Coach / Trainer - ABC Trainerize
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Exercise alternatives
I personally feel like this is very important. Everfit currently has this feature and I believe Trainerize could benefit from it. I’ve had many clients who can’t do a specific exercise and would have to travel into the extensive library to find an alternative that is hopefully appropriate for them. If we can have a drop down and add in a regression exercise or a progression exercise for the client would make things easier for the client and the trainer. This feature can also help with automation and sending out programs. Because now the client can change the level of…
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A pop-up message letting you know you're about to delete a completed workout!
If you go into a client's calendar and click on a completed workout bubble it deletes it! Not only does it get rid of the workout history with no way to bring it back. It also deletes the points they got for that workout in any challenge they are a part of. Trainerize customer service has no ability to undo any of it or even adjust the client's points in the challenge. At minimum there should be a pop-up that informs you that you're about to delete a client's previously completed workout and ask you if you wish to delete…
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Ability to increase/decrease sets on a interval type workouts
Ability to increase/decrease sets on an interval type workout. For example when programming a long term endurance program its important to be able to reduce sets/volume as intensity increases and vice verse
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Add 'Boxing' as a cardio option. Include a fatigue/motivation tracker
First, add 'Boxing' as a cardio option in workout logs, allowing clients to specify type (pad work, bag work), rounds, and duration, while tracking estimated calories burned and feedback notes. Second, implement a fatigue and motivation tracker, prompting clients to rate both after each session on a 1-5 scale, with visual data charts to spot trends, an optional comment box for insights, and alerts for consistently low motivation or high fatigue.
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How to Use a Chin-Up Dip Station
A home gym chin-up dip station is an excellent piece of equipment for targeting your upper body, especially your back, arms, chest, and shoulders. It typically combines both chin-up bars and dip bars into one compact unit, making it a versatile addition to your home gym setup.
Benefits of a Chin-Up Dip Station
Chin-ups: Focus on your biceps, upper back, and forearms.
Pull-ups: Engage your entire upper back, shoulders, and arms.
Dips: Target your triceps, chest, and shoulders.
Core Workouts: You can also incorporate hanging leg raises or knee raises for your abs.How to Use a Chin-Up Dip Station
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Check off exercises when done with each
I've had a few clients ask for a feature where they can "check off" exercises as they finish them. With this, that set/exercise would collapse and move to the next one - rather than having to search around the page with all open exercises.
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Ability to add “sections” to workout customizations
It would be helpful if we could create separate sections in a single workout to include things like:
A warm up
AMRAP/Regular Workout
Cool downIn one full workout. This feature would allow us to write different instructions attached to the different sections. It should also allow us to attach on demand workouts or follow alongs in another section if we would like.
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The ability to flag specific exercises for individual clients
If there are exercises that aren't appropriate for a particular client, I'd like to be able to flag those exercises so that if I attempt to add it to their program again, I am automatically notified of that.
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Create a graph per workout, not only per exercise !
Create a graph per workout, not only per exercise. It's very important to analyse the total weight by workout with a good graph. Thank's !
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Clients can create own programs
Clients can create their own program. For clients wanting to have access to a coach and the nutritional aspect of the app but would like to design their own programs.
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Alert coaches when an exercise was recently programmed for a client
Alert coaches when an exercise was recently programmed for a client when making new programming. This will save time when creating new programs for clients as it won't be necessary to look back at all previous to make sure exercises aren't being repeated too much.
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ability to program for running clients or aerobic capacity training
can we have the ability to program for running, swimming or cycling clients?
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Clients being able to adjust kg and lbs on individual exercises and workouts
Be able to change the measurements of weight for each individual exercise on each individual workout without changing past measurements and does automated conversion.
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Need Curved Treadmills
The Village location needs at least one curved treadmill. Some locations have them amd they are very. Beneficial to sprint/interval work outs. Thank you.
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More small white PVC pipes
The Village location needs more small white PVC pipes. Thank you.
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Updates to program features
Issue: It is restrictive with the settings for the exercises you are putting into a program, these are the added functionality that would improve programming
Manual Times for exercise time: to be able to set time manually and/or have more options in the drop down e.g. 40min, 45min, 50min and longer and have minutes 1 - 20min
Create Workout Stations - to have the ability to make a superset within a circuit e.g. where you have 5 stations set up and each station has 2 exercises they workout on each station for 3 minutes before moving onto the next station
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Common Exercises with a Dip Station Home Gym
A dip station home gym is a piece of fitness equipment designed for performing dips, an effective bodyweight exercise primarily targeting the triceps, shoulders, and chest. It’s a versatile and compact piece of equipment that allows for various upper-body exercises in a home workout setting.
Benefits of a Dip Station Home Gym
Upper Body Strength:
Dips effectively work the triceps, pectorals, and deltoids, making them an excellent choice for developing upper body strength.Muscle Building:
Dips are a great way to build muscle in the upper body, especially for the triceps and chest. By adjusting your body position or adding…1 vote -
Be able to train myself
It would be great if I could train myself on the app and keep track of my weights and workouts without being charged as a paid client and taking up a seat on my subscription.
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