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iStayFit

Price: $9.99
Rating:
Released: Aug 16, 2010
Version: Current 5.2
Size: 11.9 MB
Parental Rating: 4+
Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.
Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later.
Description
NOTE: For much more information and screen shots please visit our website so that you know what you are getting before you buy.



iStayFit is a complete solution for tracking your exercises. The main goal of this application is to provide:

a) An easy to use interface with a well designed workflow so that your focus is on the exercise;

b) A fully customizable software that can be geared towards YOUR needs and specific exercise requirements.



At this moment there is no other workout application in the App Store that provides the above two points as elegantly as this application. Our happy customers are typically those with specific requirements that took this application over the other ones after trying them.



Beginners can start by using the predefined exercises and follow the animated images and the instructions to get going.



Advanced users can define a new program and also define their own exercises (if it is not in the predefined set). This allows the flexibility of designing a very large range of programs.



There is much more information provided on our website that will help you understand the features of this application before you buy.



FEATURES AT A GLANCE



- Design your own workout program

- Pick from a predefined set of 245 exercises or design your own exercise details.

- Predefined exercises provide full animation so that you can easily follow the movements for the right posture.

- Start a workout session and the application remembers your progress at all times.

- Ability to leave and come back and your workout progress reloaded right from where you were left off.

- Support for Custom Types, which takes tracking to a new level. You define what you want to keep track in up to 4 easy to enter data wheels

- Full support for Cardio tracking by the use of Custom Types (see our 2.1 release notes on our website for details)

- You don't need to buy another application to track your weight. You can track/graph your weight right within the application. In fact you can track any arbitrary data (like Body Fat % and Body Measurements) using the scale.

- Ability to zoom in/out of your weight scale graph and edit/delete items from it by using touch on the device.

- Graph your history for any type of workout for a visual representation of your progress

- One Rep Max automatic calculation at all times

- Add notes to your exercise

- Support for LB/KG and many other exercise types.

- At the end of the workout save to log

- The program remembers the last rep/weight you used, last time you did this exercise and automatically selects that weight for you. This minimizes data entry even more.

- Go through your logs by program or exercise and sort your history by name or date. Change log dates for past workouts.

- Ability to listen to music while using the app at the gym

- Ability to do a Free-Form workout. Just walk into the gym and start working out by picking from a searchable list of all the exercises.

- Full Scheduling capability with built-in Calendar. Setup scheduled workouts once and not to worry about what is due today. When you go to the Gym the scheduled workout for that day is hilighted for you.


What's New In This Version?
-Bug Fix: Editing/Adding custom types crashed

-Visual bug fixes for IOS 4
Reviews (5 of 167 available)
Great, but .....
By Obsssv on Oct 18, 2008
8 of 19 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.0
A very good and simple record keeper. However: The instructions are short and vague. I workout in a gym and a lot of the machines very common to all gyms that are note represented. As it is, this app is more for the free weight user than the machine user. But this is still my record keeper of chose, I will adapt or relabel. It's just to bad that I have to. Also, it would be great if there was some graphical representation of progress and a calendar.
Crashes every time
By SJean17 on Oct 21, 2008
8 of 21 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.1
This app seems theoretically promising, however it crashes every single time I try to start a workout. Hopefully a fix for this is in the works.
Just What I Was Looking For
By Shrugger in Cotati on Nov 05, 2008
7 of 9 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.2
This is the app I've been waiting to track my workout. I vary my routine quite a bit and this is the only iPhone app I've found that has the flexibility to be useful in the gym. Perhaps the only suggestion I have is to add an area for the user to attach notes to an exercise. But that's minor. If you go to the gym with your iPhone then you should buy iStayFit.
Has potential, but...
By Ipsquitch on Nov 10, 2008
7 of 17 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.3
I've been using the app for about an hour now, just trying to build some custom workouts, and it has crashed numerous times. Also, there doesn't seem to be any way to move a custom exercise to a different workout, you have to re-create it in each workout.
Feature-wise, I'd give it 3 stars, 4 if there's ever the ability to save custom exercises outside of a specific workout. However, the sheer number of times it's crashed in a short amount of use time is, in my opinion, unacceptable in a paid app. So, until the stability issues are resolved, I have to give it 1 star overall.
They will work with you to make the app your own - They Really Care
By BASboy on Dec 05, 2008
4 of 4 iTunes users found this review helpful
Version 1.4.1
I originally gave this a one star, but they have since made changes I wanted to make this app something I could use. They listen to their customers. If I have a problem I write them and within one or two updates they have corrected it, or even write me back to help explain how to do it. I look forward to the 2.0 version as it will include notes. Currently I switch out to my notes program to look at the what plates I have to put on the bar to match the weight I want (I change out several times per set). But that is a minor thing. The other thing I would like to see is in reports. Currently if I wish to note in my workout blog how much total weight/tonnage I have lifted, I can't close out the session until I make note of it. Otherwise it doesn't seem to appear in the reports (and the current view of reports stops me from seeing more than 5 sets of one exercise routine, I tend to do 10 -20 sets, so if I drop the weight or reps at some point, I have no way of really seeing this if it happened past the 5th set). Also a quick and easily found email / or export button for the reports would be great should I want to track it in either Excel / Bento2 or even post my workouts on my blog.
I know posting this will get them to start working on it.