JuggernautAI

Strength Training Workouts

Published by: Juggernaut Apps

Description

This is an application for RFID AsReader (ASR-030D)
RFID AsReader is a RFID reader for iPhone/iPod, which is connected to iPhone/iPod through lightning connector.
For more information please refer to http://asreader.com/en/
==3 steps to start reading RFID tags==
1. mount your iPhone/iPod to AsReader.
please refer to manual of AsReader.
2. start this App in you iPhone/iPod
3. press one of the trigger buttons on either side of AsReader or press the "Read" button in this App.
please refer to manual of AsReader to find the trigger buttons
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User Rating

4.18 out of 5

11 ratings in Spain

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Gud if no time and constraints

yepyupyep on

Spain

Pretty knowledgeable and adaptable. It’s a full time dialogue with the AI.

AWESOME.

Jax_123 on

United States

This is the best strength training program I have ever tried.

Really well done app

Alzsunrise on

United States

This is an exceptionally well done app. Especially if you like numbers and data, you will love this.

Great Work out App

Lexisopinion on

United States

I like this app because it’s like having a personal trainer but designed to target multiple wants as far as body goals

Disappointed — need a free trial

ZuluBlue2 on

United States

Disappointing. I wish there was a free 7 day trial. After initially getting it, I realized immediately it wasn’t what I wanted. I reached out to their customer support for a refund but they weren’t able to. Out $35. I can see the app’s merit for those who are into competitive lifting, hence the reason I’m not giving it 1 star. Cool how it adjusts to your progress. It’s simply not what I need though and was a pain to learn how to use. Gave up after using it a couple of times.

Bad experience

Cacsa on

United States

I rarely leave reviews, but this experience was an exception. Typically, I either use a subscription or cancel if it doesn’t meet my needs, and I’ve always been able to receive refunds when requested in a timely manner. So when I saw this app offering a two-week free trial, I felt confident giving it a shot. Unfortunately, this time was different. I downloaded the app in the morning, hoping it would help coach me for an upcoming cycling event. While the app seemed well-designed and geared toward a specific niche, I quickly realized it wasn’t what I was looking for. Within a day, I canceled the subscription and uninstalled the app. Initially, the charge was pending on my credit card, which made sense since I thought it was part of the free trial process. However, several days later, I noticed the charge had been finalized, and my subscription was set to end on October 7th, despite my cancellation. I figured it was a simple mistake, so I reported the issue to Apple and requested a refund. A couple of days later, my request was denied with a generic response: “Your purchase doesn’t meet the conditions for a refund.” Confused, I appealed, explaining the situation in detail. The response came back the same, but this time they said the decision was final. What frustrates me most is the lack of transparency. Apple provided no clear explanation of what “conditions” I supposedly didn’t meet. How can I avoid this issue in the future if I don’t know what went wrong? This experience has seriously made me rethink using the App Store. In the future, I’ll likely sign up for services directly with merchants to have more control and better customer service if any issues arise.

Best Strength Training App

Brad Ekegren on

United States

This is by far, the best strength training app available😃!

Weak workouts and terrible Ui

Akjsixjwbauhndozisn on

United States

Doesn’t save every workout and PREVENTS YOU FROM CONTINUING. I had to go back and record 5 workouts from memory bc it did not save. On top of that the workouts recommended are a joke. If you’re a real lifter don’t waste your money

Almost perfect

soldierathlete96 on

United States

The only missing feature I wish was included is the option to choose natty or not before starting your program. The app seems to preemptively assume you are on gear and can recover from much more volume (8x10@ 70% in week one) than what you would reasonably expect. It takes a bit of self manipulating to get right by repeatedly telling it no, but after that it’s smooth sailing.

Good AI

dca Guy extra on

United States

After completing a couple workouts, what I like about the app is the real time adjustment to the workout. If you input your exercises after each set the app will adjust your workout based on how your doing. Big Fan! I also love the journaling aspect of the app when it asks how the workout went and what you could do better next time. It all feels very growth oriented

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