Sunday, August 10, 2008
Cheap workout with your iPhone
I've had a good Sunday morning giggle when I read the first line from Josh Lowensohn's (Webware) post: "If you're too cheap to pay for a personal trainer after dropping two or three hundred bucks on a new iPhone or iPod Touch..."
It could be true, you know. Some people are just too cheap to oust few more dimes from their pocket, but then again more people aren't. ;-p
Anyway, Fitsync seems to befitting for you who love to work out on your own. This Web application will track and organize exercises, help you put together a solid workout, and log results with a tap or two.
As the name would suggest, Fitsync's iPhone app will sync up workout data from your phone to your Fitsync.com account. You can the see how far you're progressing with each muscle group or particular exercise, and even get recommendations for other exercises based on what you've done in the past.
Fitsync is free to try out for 15 days. After that, you've got to upgrade to the $4.95 monthly plan to retain access to the mobile version.
[blogged with my Treo 750v]
It could be true, you know. Some people are just too cheap to oust few more dimes from their pocket, but then again more people aren't. ;-p
Anyway, Fitsync seems to befitting for you who love to work out on your own. This Web application will track and organize exercises, help you put together a solid workout, and log results with a tap or two.
As the name would suggest, Fitsync's iPhone app will sync up workout data from your phone to your Fitsync.com account. You can the see how far you're progressing with each muscle group or particular exercise, and even get recommendations for other exercises based on what you've done in the past.
Fitsync is free to try out for 15 days. After that, you've got to upgrade to the $4.95 monthly plan to retain access to the mobile version.
[blogged with my Treo 750v]
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