Choose your own exercise video thumbnails
Most of my videos start with a blank screen so it would be help to be able to choose your own thumbnails.
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mike commented
Any updates on this at all? I was just about to start converting all my YouTube links to uploading the videos onto Trainerize directly, but now realizing that I have no control over the image thumbnail. I just uploaded a Tricep Stretch video and it picked a screenshot of me with my arms out wide and making a weird face. Terribly unprofessional and not even showing what the stretch is.
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John Padgett commented
It looks so unprofessional to have blank or not suitable looking thumbnails in the clients view.
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Mitchell Bourisk commented
I was extremely disappointed to hear from the customer support team that this feature is still not available. I was under the impression that we could do this, since the stock videos have this feature. As a result, I have been paying my editor to make separate thumbnail videos. I found it misleading that the stock videos have this feature but we can't use it. It even cost us money because of that. I should have done my due diligence to see if I could do it on my own. However, it seemed apparent at the time that I could do this since the stock videos have that feature. A video thumbnail feature, or even in the meantime just being able to select what frame you want, would greatly enhance the clients experience with the app. I would love to see it added.
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Juan Pablo Escobari commented
It's been 6 years and this basic feature is still not implemented into the app.
Trevor, are you still part of the development team?
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Chris K commented
The current strategy is pretty bad.
A lot of my workouts start with certain custom exercises and these either all use the same video or in some cases no video at all. As a result, all my workouts look like one of three things, a blank gray square, a cardio placeholder, or the same thumbnail from one single video.
Being able to set a custom thumbnail for exercises is critical.
Being able to set a custom thumbnail for workouts is also critical.
Fine to default to current behavior but we need the ability to override.
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Guru Singh commented
Give trainers the ability to choose the thumbnail image for the exercise video uploaded
All my videos thumbnails look the same because I can’t choose the image I want to use for the exercises
Which makes them difficult to differentiate without watching the video
If I had the ability to edit my video thumbnail I could use a still shot of the actual exercise
Or choose an image from my camera roll that coincides with my video
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Nancy Tipton commented
It would be great if you would support using gif as an upload type for exercises
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Coach David commented
Giving us the option would be great!
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Elizabeth Wergin commented
Be able to implement set images to a workout, as in a thumbnail image of sorts so that the image of the workout is not just the image of the first video.
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Isabella Griggs commented
Be able to implement set images to a workout, as in a thumbnail image of sorts so that the image of the workout is not just the image of the first video.
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Anonymous commented
I agree. Usually I upload videos to YouTube and then use them but when in a hurry, or if I have a video I don't want on YouTube, it would be good to upload the video right to Trainerize. However, having a black screen as the image in the workout doesn't look good. I won't upload directly to Trainerize for now because of this issues.
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Chris Akard commented
I like that they have a "Running" still image available, but what if we want to add something else like "Elliptical" in this case we can have all of the workouts in ONE PLACE! It's a little disconnected to have workouts in one place and cardio assignments need to be viewed on calendar. Also, more seasoned clients could just view the still, instead of seeing a video clip of a guy sitting on the floor etc. So, it would be aesthetically more pleasing as well as functional.
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Cody Gerhard commented
Being able to upload an image of each movement / exercise was by far easier and more convenient for both coach an athlete (when compared to video upload). It was the main selling point for me and the many other coaches. I suggested trainerize to these other coaches for the simple fact of the image upload.
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Scott Parr commented
After creating a workout with a number of exercises, in the training plan, each workout is illustrated with the image or video thumbnail of the first exercise in that workout. For instance, I might have a leg workout, and the first exercise is a warmup with the image of a person warming up on a treadmill. This image is not really representative of the workout I created, I might prefer to have an image of a barbell squat, or a lunge - but I might not want that exercise first. In fact, it would be nice to be able to have an image for the exercises as well that are independent of the video that is connected to it. This would greatly enhance the ability to create a truly professional.