Company Name: Squarecrowd Apps, LLC
About: BY FREEDIVERS, FOR FREEDIVERS TO STAY UNDERWATER FOR LONGER.
► Helps with
physical and mental aspects of improving the ability to hold your breath
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Over 50k+ users
► No ADS or Subscriptions
Hold your breath longer
underwater with the best freediving apnea trainer – STAmina Apnea Trainer.
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Developer: Squarecrowd Apps SIA
by Captain AppleBoy
It took me a while to figure out some of the arcane intricacies, but once I figured it out it wasn’t that big a deal— an introductory howto walk-through, or even just a video, would be nice for those who are newcomers to the whole scene here. Now that I know how things work, I find one feature sorely missing: iCloud synchronization. I have multiple devices, and sometimes I want to use one instead of the other, but all of my data seems stuck on each isolated device completely oblivious to the others. Also, it would be nice to have some volume control over each individual alert: e.g. I would like to have a LOUD final alert, that I can hear while floating head down under water, but I would like the “every 15 seconds beeps“ to be relatively soft, yet not completely turned off.
by Drave117
Full disclosure, I’m not a free diver and have other reasons to use the app. For someone without any experience I think the app could use a bit more guidance as to how to set it up. It offers a variety of tables, but only two out of the 8 or so options will auto generate, the other ones are for manual entry of times.
As someone without the experience to know when or why to train some of the other styles I have no concept of what I should put into those tables.
This app does what it’s supposed to do very well, but lends itself to those that already know how to set up breath training for their goals.
by Shakajubraca
i went from 1:30 on day one to 3:30 in just two weeks! However, one change I would like to see is pre-programmed workouts in the app. (As a beginner to apnea training, I feel like I’m just guessing when I create my workouts.) It would be great to be able to simply select from various road-tested workouts at increasing difficulties. Also it would be awesome to have a progress graph so you can easily track your results over time.