Download Imuscle 2 For Mac
THIS APP IS ONLY COMPATIBLE WITH IPAD 2 AND NEWER iMUSCLE 2 IS A HIGHLY VISUAL, 3D-BASED, AWARD WINNING HEALTH AND FITNESS APP THAT HAS EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO PLAN AND TRACK YOUR FITNESS PROGRAM. ⁃Chosen by the App Store as 'App of the Week' ⁃No.1 Health & Fitness app - App Store Rewind ⁃Listed as one of Tech Crunch's top 20 apps ⁃Listed as one of the best apps for weight loss by More.com PLEASE NOTE: It is currently not possible to share workouts or personal data between Android and Apple devices. Cross platform compatibility is something we will be working towards in the future. WHAT THE PRESS IS SAYING: 'The iMuscle app has the benefit of teaching you more about the muscles that help your body move.' - ZDnet 'Anyone into sports training or rehabilitation science will immediately see the usefulness of this app.'
- Tuaw 'iMuscle is a high-quality, professional-grade, but user-friendly app that will help users not just work out, but do so with maximum effectiveness and minimal injury. For personal or professional use, this is a fantastic fitness tool.' - Apptudes 'iMuscle is a sophisticated workout aid.'
- App of the Day 'iMuscle is a great option for learning to exercise and stretch specific muscles in your body.' - Lifehacker 'iMuscle allows everyone from fitness junkies to work-out novices to create and maintain a personalized exercise program tailored to their specific needs.' - 148 Apps PREMIUM CONTENT: iMuscle 2 provides users with the ability to zoom into an area on our 3D human body and tap on a muscle to reveal exercises and stretches targeted to the development and/or rehabilitation of that specific muscle. Once identified, just add it to a workout. The app also features our unique animations which provide direction on how to properly perform each exercise.
In addition to individual users, iMuscle 2 was designed with multiple users in mind, making it ideal for fitness instructors and physiotherapists to use with their clients. IMUSCLE 2'S TOP FEATURES ARE: ⁃Rotate and zoom-in to our real 3D model with the musculature exposed to reveal superficial and many deep muscles. Slick new interface with easy to find workout and exercise areas featuring animated exercise icons. ⁃Over 650 high-quality 3D animated exercises and stretches for both gym and home users.Tap muscles to find exercises associated with that muscle. ⁃Search for exercises by type, area worked or equipment used.
⁃Add customized exercises to the app database. Why do you ask. ⁃Easily create workouts with our drag & drop feature - with automatic prompts for set, rep and weight details. ⁃Share workouts with friends, workout partners or clients via e-mail. ⁃Sync workouts between multiple devices by backing up and restoring from iCloud.
⁃Easily track your body measurements. ⁃Track statistics for entire workouts or individual exercises. Share your progress via e-mail, Facebook & Twitter.
⁃50+ Preset workouts. ⁃Hints and tips for every exercise.
⁃Add an unlimited amount of users. HOW TO USE: 1. To work on a particular body area, zoom into the area on our 3D model. Tap on a muscle you want to work on and a thumbnail list of all the exercises associate with that muscle will be presented. Select an exercise and you'll be shown an animated 3D model performing that exercise.
You'll also see a written detailed description of how to perform the exercises. Primary and secondary muscles targeted will also be highlighted. Add the exercise to a workout. Enjoy your workout! 3D4MEDICAL'S COMMITMENT: We take pride in our apps at 3D4Medical and continually strive to engage with our customers. We are committed to upgrading and developing our apps and invite you to share in the development process with us. Please send recommendations and feedback to: iMuscle2iPadFeedback@3D4Medical.com.
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Note: Not compatible with iPad1 IF YOU ARE AN EXISTING IMUSCLE USER - PLEASE NOTE: When upgrading to version 3.0, it may appear that weights are frozen or appear incorrectly in your previous workouts. Your original data has NOT been lost. This issue has been fixed and will be corrected in the next update which Apple is already reviewing. Once the update is released (version 3.0.1) your data and weight settings will once again appear and act normally. Please accept our sincere apologies for this inconvenience. This issue does not affect new users.
Real 3D model. New streamlined interface. Added many deep muscles. Added new barbell, dumbbell, stability ball, kettlebell and medicine ball exercises. Ability to add customized exercises to app database. Improved search features.
Added timer between sets. Ability to e-mail workouts to those that own the app. Back up and sync between different devices via iCloud.
Ability to track body measurements for both men and women. Weight, Body Fat and BMI indicators for each user. Track exercise performance statistics.
Minor content corrections. Ability to share performance updates via e-mail, Facebook and Twitter. Added 50 Preset Workouts. 2.5 Dec 19, 2012. 1) Share workouts - the user can now send a workout from iPhone to iPad and vice versa. Each device must have the iMuscle installed and be Bluetooth enabled.
2) User Interface has been improved with larger buttons and hit areas. 3) Workout flexibility - the user can now move freely between exercises within a workout.
4) Workout creation and editing has been made much easier. The user can now add or delete exercises using a drag and drop menu.
5) The user can now edit an exercise within a workout. 6) Global Settings facility - allows user to change weight default from kegs to lbs, turn 'tips' windows off/on and change default settings for sets, reps and weight increments. 7) The user can also use the weight increment setting to allow manual entry.
8) Kg weight input now includes decimal counter selection. 9) Exercise defaults are now the last entered weight and reps. 10) The ability to clear progress report data. 11) Several other upgrades. 1.2 May 26, 2011. 1) Index search filter optimized to allow not just first letters but any substring occurrence. 2) Partial memory optimization.
3) Workout bookmark - users position within a workout is stored in case of interruption. next time you will be prompted to continue or to start from the beginning. 4) Ability to play an exercise animation in full screen.
5) Ability to create sets faster by automatic keeping the latest set values as defaults. Automatic sets values adjusting according to values entered (smartly). 6) One-touch lbs/kg change for whole exercise not just set. 7) Ability to skip sets within an exercise or skip the whole exercise.
8) Rename workouts. 9) Preview upcoming exercises within a workout. 10) View terminology corrected - i.e.
Medial view should have been R. Lateral in lower leg. 11) Faster launching: - App now launches directly. 12) 'Other products button' moved to right hand side - to prevent right hand users pressing it by mistake.
13) Several other improvements (including views, fast navigation buttons titles, pop up windows and many more). 1.1 Apr 28, 2011.
Dr at Move Better, Clinically inaccurate and dangerous I am a physician that works extensively in a rehabilitative setting with a large patient base with chronic pain. Nearly all of the exercises listed in these videos show crucially and clinically dangerous executions of the movements. Nearly all barbell moves listed will contribute to a significant increase in the likelihood of disc herniations, SI instability, facet irritation, and discogenic pain generators when performed as they are in the animations. How can so many be so wrong? The same is true for nearly all kettlebell exercises and body weight movements.
I was shocked to see that the entire program in unacceptable to show to my patients. If you are the designer of this or have any influence on this program, please reach out to me to correct these errors. If you are someone looking for good exercise guides, do not get this app. Buy Starting Strength and then go from there. Dr at Move Better, Clinically inaccurate and dangerous I am a physician that works extensively in a rehabilitative setting with a large patient base with chronic pain. Nearly all of the exercises listed in these videos show crucially and clinically dangerous executions of the movements.
Nearly all barbell moves listed will contribute to a significant increase in the likelihood of disc herniations, SI instability, facet irritation, and discogenic pain generators when performed as they are in the animations. How can so many be so wrong? The same is true for nearly all kettlebell exercises and body weight movements. I was shocked to see that the entire program in unacceptable to show to my patients.
If you are the designer of this or have any influence on this program, please reach out to me to correct these errors. If you are someone looking for good exercise guides, do not get this app. Buy Starting Strength and then go from there.