Katie Prendergast
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Hi all, Thank you for the votes. As this is one of the most popular requests, the product team has pulled this into the roadmap for 2022 but we had to push it to 2023 roadmap due to other critical system updates and features we had to do in 2022. Please continue adding new ideas and votes on ideas.trainerize.com. We'll post new updates here when the project has started. Thanks! Team Trainerize
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1,549 votesplanned · 149 comments · Coach / Trainer - Trainerize » Exercise, Workouts and Programs Exercises · Admin →
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Huge "yes" to this idea. I thought it was just my OCD, but being able to organize workouts this way would be helpful to clients so they understand the purpose of each part of their workout.
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Sync fitbit step count with step count custom habit
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Integrate with the "Lose It" application
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Yes! Much better for food logging than MFP.
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Lose It has a much better user interface and more accurate food database than MFP. Most of my clients already use Lose It. I'd love to be able to sync their nutrition data with Trainerize (rather than ask them to switch to MFP and learn a new system).
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Lose It is my preferred nutrition app, too. Most of my clients use it already. It's a pain to have them switch over to MFP.
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936 votesplanned · 57 comments · Coach / Trainer - Trainerize » Exercise, Workouts and Programs Exercises · Admin →
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809 votes
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YES! My current work-around is making a "warm up circuit" and telling the client (in the workout notes) to ignore the timer, just follow the reps. Then follow the timer for the circuit. It feels confusing for them, though.