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About: iMUSCLE 2 IS A HIGHLY VISUAL, 3D-BASED, AWARD-WINNING HEALTH AND FITNESS APP
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The app is closing after a short time using it, are you planing to fix the bug ?? I just bought it
by Roysworldoffun
I like that it has the muscles and exercises for each muscle, but the selection of removing overlaying muscles is a pain. This is because the developers pre-determined what muscles they would stop showing for each click of the remove option. An example of how this is annoying is I wanted to look at where the gluteus maximus tied to the femur. The particular spot is under the LT band so I click on the LT band to remove it from view. What happens is that it doesn’t remove the LT band and removes the gluteus Maximus, ending in the exact opposite of what I want. Again this is because the developers decided what you would want to look at and did not think you might want to examine something different.
by Beast9999
I’ve used this app for many years and have loved it. However, since the last update, I’ve noticed issues that although not a deal breaker for me, I do find it to be inconvenient and a bit annoying. These issues are that the animations no longer load, sometimes there is a delay, sometimes they don’t load at all. The other thing is that the weights are off leaving me to have to put them in manually instead of just choosing from the apps choices. I’m glad there is the manual input option, otherwise I wouldn’t be able to track proper progress. I got in touch with them and I was told it was getting sent to the development team, it’s been a while and I haven’t seen any new updates and issues are still happening. Hopefully it gets fixed, because other than these minor annoyances, I’d give this a five star prior to the last update. But for now, it’s only a three for me. Needs improvement, or just roll back to the previous version because, this is a perfect example of “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”
by Mokie4850
I like the fact that iMuscle has an extensive library of common exercises yet you can still create your own new ones. The only feature that is troublesome is the ease with which I can edit routines on my Mac or iPhone. I do all my planning on my Mac and then transfer to my iPhone. I run each routine and use the app to time my in between rest periods of 45-60 seconds. It is difficult, however, to edit routines because I cannot expand the window to the right. I can see 3 and 1/2 exercises at a time and it is difficult to slide left or right in that view. I need to see the entire routine in one screen so that I can refine the sequence of the exercises. I would also like the ability to duplicate a routine and save it under a new name so that I can vary some routines to create a new one rather than start a new one from scratch, which is what I have to do today. In addition, it would be nice to have (but not critical) for the app to link to other health/fitness apps to share common metrics such as weight, calories expended through exercise and calories consumed. Finally, I really do like and appreciate the bionic man used to show muscles and groups for each exercise. It helps me two ways: (1) learn the muscle groups that I am working in each exercise; and, (2) insure that I hit all of the muscle groups evenly over time.