Workout Plan Bot - Workout Log icon

Workout Plan Bot - Workout Log

Adam Bulmer
Free
5.0 out of 5

About Workout Plan Bot - Workout Log

Workout Plan Bot is a simple and intuitive workout tracker, designed to motivate you towards reaching your fitness goals. It is perfect for strength training workouts when completing home workouts and gym workouts.

Create a free workout plan to boost your strength, lose weight and gain muscle mass in the gym when lifting weights.

FEATURES:
- Create your own workout plan routines.
- Workout with your personal trainer or friends over FaceTime and cheer each other on with SharePlay support.
- Plate calculator.
- Workout Notes, record how you are feeling in the moment.
- Friendly UI, we get out of the way so you can focus on your weight lifting workout and fitness goals.
- Workout Scheduling so you can plan your workouts in advance to stay commmited and motivated.
- Home Screen widget to view your next scheduled workout.
- Over 100 exercises included for free for you to create your own workout plan routines.
- Access historic workout routine data to see progress over time.
- Sync your workouts with Apple Health.
- Share and import workout routines created by you or others. Perfect for personal trainers managing clients or friends that workout together.
- Track your workout progress with graphs for 1rm and total volume progression.
- Support for Imperial (lbs) and Metric (kg) weights.
- Automatically back up your workout plan data to iCloud.
- Your data is yours, export your workout plan and workout data to JSON to use in other apps.

With the free version of the Workout Plan Bot, you can create unlimited workouts, but you are limited to 1 custom routine. Upgrade to Workout Plan Bot Premium (£10.99/one-time fee) for an unlimited number of routines and to unlock more Premium features.

Website: https://workoutplan.app
Twitter: https://twitter.com/GetWorkoutApp

Privacy Policy: https://workoutplan.app/privacy
Terms of service: https://workoutplan.app/terms

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