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Virtual Trainer Stretch at Google Play market analyse

App power index: 100 (based on ranks around App Stores today)
Health & Fitness
Developer: Virtual Trainer
Price: $ 1.99
Current version: 1,000+, last update: 2 years ago
First release : 01 Jan 1970
App size: 4 Mb
4.4 ( 4304 ratings )

Estimation application downloads and cost

> 2.2k
Monthly downloads
~ $ 900
Estimation App Cost


Optimize your results with Virtual Trainer Stretch!- Be inspired by 64 Stretch exercises presented in sharp HD video. - Create your own personal workout.- Start a workout and follow our interactive tabata and HIIT timers.- Keep track of your progress by earning points for completed workouts.- Find Stretch exercises targeting specific muscle groups.The Stretch Exercises are performed by, Denice LundevallFixed bug that caused workouts to not start in some cases

updated app is amazing with great customization of workouts!

I bought this app to be a one stop shop for stretching for my runs. Where it lacks majorly is that, when stretching a muscle group (like hamstrings) that require both legs, the app only does one leg and moves on. No prompt to change legs, no change in the video, nothing. I've been getting by this by adding each activity twice, but this is far from ideal and something I'd expect from a free app, but not one that costs $2. I hope this oversight is fixed so I can raise my rating.

Similar comment tobthe previous reviewer, the app only displays a stretch on one side so you need to add two when doing your own program. Only problem with that approach is the inbuilt program is useless. One easy solution for the dev could be to automatically add a mirror image to each stretch so you are not having to re-film anything? Ill up my rating to 5 if this gets updated.

Great

Crap nothing work properly

Really good for getting a routine down. The only thing that would make this better would be if it showed you how to get into the strech position and if it had a discription.

This app has potential. The listed stretches are good, but the included videos are useless. Who needs to see a video of a stationary person? Each video should show the person getting INTO each stretch. Otherwise the videos are as good as a single photo with zero description.

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