Brett East
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There are a lot of people asking for an option to delete sets when they're added by accidentally bumping the 'add set' button (multiple suggestions and upvotes).
It looks like the PM, Trevor, suggests just leaving it blank as it won't be saved. I guess this is fine, although it's a bit annoying if you bump the button a couple of times and just have to scroll past like a couple of extra added super sets.
My main concern is that if I bump the 'add sets' button, which is really easy to do, I don't know if I've accidentally bumped it or if my trainer has added an extra set to my workout. My program varies and some weeks, it will be 2 or 3 or 4 sets of a work out and I can't rely on the number of sets I performed last time to know how many I should do this time.
I'm suggesting some kind of indicator that shows whether I added the set myself, that way I can know if I bumped the 'add set' button.
A delete set button would be good, but I would still first run into this problem of not knowing if I needed to delete the set or not anyway.
Please do something like make the button more difficult to press, or some indicator to let you know you have added another set - it would be highlighting the set row, or adding a counter for how many sets the trainer added, or like a reset button next to the exercise.
Thank you.
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This works for me, I have my Oura ring connected to Apply Health, and then Apple Health connected to the fitness app. So all of my Oura sleep tracking and steps show up in the app. Obviously this is an Apple solution, but someone else might find it helpful.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Brett East commented
This, but it would also be nice to highlight when I have added a set. Sometimes I can't tell if I bumped the "add sets" button or not, and then I'm like "do I have another set of this, I can't tell?".
Then with this feature, if I knew I accidentally added a set, I could remove it.
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Agreed, I wanted to see what my deadlift PR was the other day, and I had to scroll and go looking for a workout where I did a deadlift and then click into that. It took forever to scroll and then click into each day to see if I'd deadlifted that day.