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Allow the Progression Spreadsheet to see prior entered data
When selecting the Progression Spreadsheet option inside a training plan, include the past several times the client has performed the exercise and the data they included. Currently you need to open a second tab of Trainerize and view their reports manually to compare the last exercises to whatever figure progression you would schedule. One window would be much simpler and less time consuming and confusing
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Auto sizing for images
It would be great to be able to load up an image for a meal and have it auto size to the dimensions for desktop / mobile (app) without the image being cutoff in any area.
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Being able to link to the product directly to sell instead of just the coaches profile.
From my personal website I want to be able to link directly to the product checkout page, but this doesn't create a unique URL, it only shows my coaching page and list of products. If I could link directly it would make it a smoother sales process for my customers.
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Stop app from locking up
App locks up multiple times, nearly every time in each session. Clients complain or just don't use it.
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Nutritional value database
- Ability to enter Trainerize's Nutritional Database regarding nutritional values of individual ingredients (protein, carbs, carbs (of which sugars), fat, salt, kcal etc.)
- Ability to add ingredients to a blank meal plan including amount needed
- Ability to have a calculator/overview, which shows the (total) nutritional value(s) of added ingredient(s) within the editing of a meal plan
- Ability to add custom ingredients to (personal profile) Trainerize Nutritional Database > *Ingredients should get certified before entering global Trainerize Nutritional Database
- Ability to compare ingredients, which can be filtered by 1. nutritional goal(s), 2. hormonal boosting, 3. macro's, etc. (also shown within the calculator/overview) and have the differences displayed in a gray "-" (no difference) and green (better) and red (worse) arrows
- Ability to get ingredient suggestions based upon too many/missing nutritional values regarding the total calory goal filtered by (potential) health risks (at high amounts)
- Ability to enter Trainerize's Nutritional Database regarding nutritional values of individual ingredients (protein, carbs, carbs (of which sugars), fat, salt, kcal etc.)
- Ability to add ingredients to a blank meal plan including amount needed
- Ability to have a calculator/overview, which shows the (total) nutritional value(s) of added ingredient(s) within the editing of a meal plan
- Ability to add custom ingredients to (personal profile) Trainerize Nutritional Database > *Ingredients should get certified before entering global Trainerize Nutritional Database
- Ability to compare ingredients, which can be filtered by 1. nutritional goal(s), 2. hormonal boosting, 3. macro's, etc. (also shown within the calculator/overview)…
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DAILY CALORIE GOAL
I would like to be able to set a calorie goal based on the day of the week. Example - I like my clients to acheive a tighter calorie range Mon-Thur and then allow their Weekends (fri-sun) to go a bit higher to enable them to feel greater flexibility.
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Add our own custom recipes into the smart meal planner
Add our own custom recipes we made into the smart meal planner, so client can search them without going to the discover tab.
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3 votes
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More Permissions Variety for Trainers
Having more options for your trainers. Being able to have trainers share clients, sell products, and modify shared programs is not possible unless they have back-office capabilities. More variety in permissions for trainers on all levels would be ideal.
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96 votes
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Add ability to measure/ record time in milliseconds.
We're considering your software, but we need more precise time measurements so that we can record results for drills.
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Are pull up machines for home effective?
A pull up machine for home can be a great addition to your fitness equipment, especially if you aim to strengthen your upper body. Here are a few options for pull up machine for home that you might consider for home use:
Doorway Pull-Up Bar
Description: A simple and affordable option that fits into most standard door frames without any permanent installation.
Pros: Easy to install and remove, typically inexpensive, doesn't take up extra space.
Cons: Limited to door frame sizes, may not be suitable for all door types (needs a sturdy frame for safety).Wall-Mounted Pull-Up Bar
Description: Mounted directly onto a wall or ceiling, providing a more permanent fixture.
Pros: Stable and sturdy, allows for a wider grip variety, typically supports higher weight capacities.
Cons: Requires drilling into walls or ceiling for installation, not easily removable.Free-Standing Pull-Up/Dip Station
Description: A standalone unit that combines pull-up and dip bars into one structure.
Pros: Versatile for various upper body exercises, doesn't require wall mounting, and some models can be folded for storage.
Cons: Takes up more space than doorway or wall-mounted options, and might be more expensive depending on features.Power Tower
Description: A comprehensive fitness station that includes pull-up bars, dip bars, and sometimes push-up handles and vertical knee raise (VKR) pads.
Pros: Provides a full-body workout station, versatile for multiple exercises, sturdy and stable.
Cons: Larger footprint, higher cost compared to simpler pull-up bars.Assisted Pull-Up Machine
Description: An assisted pull-up machine typically has a platform or weight system that helps counterbalance your weight, making pull-ups easier.
Pros: Allows beginners to perform pull-ups with less difficulty, and adjustable assistance levels.
Cons: Larger and more complex, may be more expensive, requires more space.Are pull up machines for home effective?
Pull up machines for home can be very effective for developing upper body strength and improving overall fitness.
Strength Development
Pull-ups primarily target the muscles in your back, shoulders, and arms (specifically the latissimus dorsi, biceps, and deltoids). By regularly using a pull-up machine, you can progressively strengthen these muscles, leading to increased muscle mass and definition.Variety of Grips
Many pull-up machines offer various grip positions (wide, narrow, neutral) which allow you to target different muscle groups. This variety helps in developing a well-rounded upper body strength.Convenience
Having a pull-up machine at home provides convenience and accessibility. You can work out at any time without needing to travel to a gym, which can save time and money in the long run.Progression
Pull-up machines often come with adjustable settings or resistance bands that can assist you in performing pull-ups if you're a beginner or if you're working towards increasing your reps. This assists in gradual progression and building strength over time.Compound Exercise
This not only strengthens muscles but also improves coordination and stability.Full Body Workout
While primarily targeting upper body muscles, pull-ups also engage your core muscles (abdominals and obliques) as stabilizers.Cardiovascular Benefits
Performing sets of pull-ups can elevate your heart rate, providing cardiovascular benefits similar to aerobic exercises.To maximize effectiveness, it's important to use the pull up machine for home with proper form and technique. Additionally, combining pull-ups with other exercises for a balanced workout routine will enhance overall fitness and strength development.
A pull up machine for home can be a great addition to your fitness equipment, especially if you aim to strengthen your upper body. Here are a few options for pull up machine for home that you might consider for home use:
Doorway Pull-Up Bar
Description: A simple and affordable option that fits into most standard door frames without any permanent installation.
Pros: Easy to install and remove, typically inexpensive, doesn't take up extra space.
Cons: Limited to door frame sizes, may not be suitable for all door types (needs a sturdy frame for safety).Wall-Mounted Pull-Up Bar
Description: Mounted…1 vote -
More meal options in categories for example, more meditteranean, paleo, keto, etc.
More meal varieties and options such as Meditteranean, Paleo, keto, etc. Not enough variety currently and more basic meals.
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Meal Planner “and” PDF option not “or”
The meal planner AND the PDF option Should be available to clients especially if the meal plan it was an additional paid feature.
It should not be an “EITHER OR” thing.
We should have the ability to give our clients our PDF information as well as the meal planner.
They need other things like grocery list restaurant guides etc. It should be an “AND” thing not an “or” thing
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Meal plan by category breakfast, lunch, dinner etc.
Have categories such as breakfast, snack1, lunch, snack 2, dinner, etc,... where the trainer can provide 3-4 meal options for breakfast and the client can choose what they feel like.
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Have Halal-friendly options in the meal tracker
Halal-friendly dietary requirement for clients who meet this criteria.
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Trainer becomes client - can we have ourselves as clients and hold accountable
We trainers could also use plan and accountability.
Can we make our own plans for ourselves and have help with sticking to a habit?1 vote -
Add in individual food items to a smart meal plan
Provide the option to add in snack foods throughout the meal plan, not actual meals for each entry...
For example... I want to add Chobani Fit yoghurt, apple and berries as one snack time option and be able to swap the apple for a kiwi the next week or the berries for mango
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challenge group chats
Create a chat within the challenges so leaders and trainers or even other participants can cheer people on as they progress within the challenge. It would create more interactions within the challenge, the group and the leaders
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2 votes
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