Streaks Workout

Streaks Workout

By Crunchy Bagel

  • Category: Health & Fitness
  • Release Date: 2015-10-26
  • Current Version: 7.0.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 93.22 MB
  • Developer: Crunchy Bagel
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 15.4 or later.
Score: 4.7
4.76119
From 6,817 Ratings

Description

The personal trainer that you actually want to use. Exercise at home, in the park, at the gym, anywhere! You don't need any equipment - you just need a few minutes and a floor. You can customize which exercises you want to do, making it great for all ages and abilities. Features: * 30 equipment-free exercises to choose from * Create custom exercises * 4 different workout lengths (approx. 6, 12, 18 or 30 minutes) * Create custom workouts * Plays workout music (requires Apple Music subscription) * Saves workouts to the Health app * View your workout history * Syncs your data across iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Apple TV * Widgets (requires iOS 14+) No more excuses: this is the workout you won't dread. If you have any questions, comments, please contact [email protected], or tweet us at @StreaksWorkout. ABOUT HEALTH DATA: On supported devices, Streaks access the Health app to read and write workout data with your permission. All data is accessed in full accordance with the iOS app review rules set by Apple. Please read our privacy policy at https://streaksworkout.app/privacy for more information on our use of data.

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Reviews

  • Good

    4
    By Coffee2089
    This app is handy. It’s help me slowly get back into working out. It needs some work and improvements. I would love to see an exercise icon for boxing and jumping rope. I’m still learning the app and making adjustments…so far I like it.
  • Needs manual start and back button

    2
    By Robbio123
    If you grab your phone and accidentally press to complete the workout, you cannot go back. This can be unnecessarily annoying when it comes to the next exercise being a timed one, which brings me to my next annoyance: if the next exercise is something timed, you have no way to precisely stop the workout without hitting the little pause button. I’d really like to see a built in “press to start” before you get the countdown. It especially helps with repeated timed workouts back to back, as I’ve had to make a manual “break” exercise between them.
  • Dream Workout App

    5
    By 1Amazing_Ninja13
    So simple it’s perfect. No stress, they have all the body weight options I would use, I add them like I’m making a playlist, and then I can mark how many repeats and use the routine so easily! I love how it easily guides you thru. It is perfect for my ADHD brain. Working out is 1000x easier because of this app.
  • Long lag when using it on apple watch

    1
    By Pavel L
    The lag makes it unusable on apple watch. Either avoid it or use it exclusively with the iPhone.
  • Love this app

    5
    By Andrei169
    This is far the best of the best app!
  • Workouts

    5
    By Ninja eagle 1
    I find news in these helped me get a decent workout in if I don’t like it I do something in place of it some of the exercises I can’t do so I have to compromise what I do. I wish they were put situps back into the selection of exercise that you can select from I don’t see it anymore overall I give it a 10 out of 10
  • Waste of money

    1
    By dgherastovschi
    Fix your app that doesn’t install on Apple WatchOS 8.8 I got this specifically to use from my watch and it doesn’t work. What a joke.
  • CHange the counting method for goodness sakes

    3
    By Ben#12
    Please let me enter the count as a way to start the rest period instead of using a timer. A timer to use as a counting method is not useful for anyone doing sets to failure, yet entering the count could be used for failure sets and anyone who prefers not being rushed by a timer and feeling like they can be more in control of entering data. If you can't follow my below example, I'm sorry but I ca'nt do all the work for you. This is my second attempt at posting and I hope it goes through this time. Workout- push up Set, Lat Pulls Set, Pull-Ups Set, Push start to begin... Push-ups Set 1 - Enter rep count to begin rest period of 45 seconds and get ready to start Set 1 Lat Pulls. Lat Pulls Set 1 - Enter count to Rest-45 second countdown... Begin Pull-ups Set 1 in 3... 2... 1... Pull-ups set 1- Enter rep count to begin rest period of 45 seconds and then begin . Push-ups Set 2- "Enter rep count to begin rest period of 45 while getting ready for Lat-pulls Set 2 in 3... 2... 1... ... Push-ups, final Set 3-Enter count to complete workout. and rest 45 seconds. etc. The counts would be like filling in a spread sheet with a row for each workout and moving from one emtpy cell on one row, to the next row and emtpy cell until its forced to go back to the first row. Limit the columns of data by labeling each as a set.
  • Great app. Latest IOS breaks some cool features.

    5
    By Dogma786
    I’ve been isn’t this app for more than 3yrs. Latest version or iOS breaks a cool feature it used to have: uninterrupted background audio. Now, whatever I play in the background like a podcast pauses when I start a workout. I have to pause the workout, switch to podcast app, resume podcast and then resume workout. Would be great if it can do the following: - add a default 7 minute collection - allow for customizable pauses between the exercises - give a 3 beep warning as a time period is ending so that we don’t keep looking at the screen during the workout.
  • Almost perfect but currently unusable

    3
    By Bendy Dan
    If you’re wanting a very limited set of common exercises, the app is near perfect. If you need to do something outside of the very limited list, say stuff your physical therapist or trainer wants you to do, you’re out of luck. So close yet so far. Suggestion — let me type the exercise same and pick one of you icons. I would add exercises such as: Single leg balancing, single leg squats, Bulgarian split squats, alternating later hips and many more exercises require for ski training. Hope to see this soon! And, i’d pay more $ for Workout Pro :)

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