What Reddit Says About Workout Builder Apps
We compiled 6 Reddit discussions about Workout Builder apps from 5 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/naturalbodybuilding
Strong is my favorite for bodybuilding-style workouts, because I see what I did last time and can push for that one more rep. I also swap exercises frequently (e.g. if the squat rack is taken, I'll do hack squats instead), and this is easy to ...
r/personaltraining
Tried trainerize & Trucoach -- didn't like the workout builder it takes a lot of time. ... Give PT Distinction a try. Sounds like it does most of what you need. ... For personal trainers of all experience levels to discuss the field amongst one another. ... For personal trainers of all expe...
r/nocode
I'm wanting to build a workout app for personal use that combines some features of apps I've used in the past. Basics would be, create a routine, add exercises, record sets/weights/reps. Any suggestions on a platform that may be able handle this? Can be nocode or lowcode. ... My name is Sa...
r/naturalbodybuilding
I really second the RP app. Dr Mike has a ton of good templates in there. I just inputted my workouts from there to the strong lifts app because it’s cheaper that way. ... This is the best answer because it’s free and works well.
r/beginnerfitness
Boostcamp? Boostcamp is the best free workout app I've found for covering all three because it has a full program library, a custom routine builder with no limits and complete workout tracking without a subscription.
r/WorkoutRoutines
I had trouble finding an app that let me have unlimited workouts or see a graph of my progress without paying. I don’t see why basic stuff like this should be paid haha · Anyways, feel free to give it a try and if you have any feedback/requests, just let me know! ... You can try to take a look on fi...
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