iPad app looks great.
The iPad app had a few bugs in the last release. The developers responded quickly to complaints and updated it fast. Now it’s better than ever. Great Pilates programming. Highly recommended.
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Pilates Anytime Workouts ist kostenlos.
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The iPad app had a few bugs in the last release. The developers responded quickly to complaints and updated it fast. Now it’s better than ever. Great Pilates programming. Highly recommended.
Love the wealth of pilates information and exercise in this app. But, it is incredibly difficult to find classical repertoire programs unless you search for a specific instructor. It would be great if you can create a couple of new filter features: 1. Option to select between classical, contemporary, and hybrid or by elder lineage 2. By equipment manufacturer - Balanced Body, Gratz, Peak Pilates, Stott, etc. since they all use different types of spring setup.
Maybe I’m still new to the app, but it seems hard to filter down to precise videos on the mobile app. I usually have my phone propped nearby and when I specify parameter, I often get nothing available. The content is great when it’s there though!
I have no luck when searching videos for no-box reformer, level 1/2. I find them somehow so I know they exist but my “search comes up as no results”
I am a studio owner and have used Pilates Anytime for 10+ years. It has been an invaluable resource to support not only my teaching, but provides continued education, and enhances my personal workouts. With access to respected educators from around the world via workshops and classes, as well as their own regular team of dynamic, innovative, and friendly instructors…Pilates Anytime gives me all I need to feel successful and remain knowledgeable about movement, anatomy, and of course Pilates. It’s worth every penny!
I have trained privately with two trainers over the last 20 years. One was trained by Romana! During covid, i finally fulfilled my dream to have my own studio at home to self train. I love these instructors who keep me learning and challenged! They are all amazing. Thank you! C.J. Carnewal
Title says it all. Can’t drag a computer or iPad around everywhere and can’t follow videos on iPhone when they don’t zoom to fill the screen. Sticking with Flow with Mira even though I was hoping to find more challenging advanced coursework here.
Wow. Lots to choose from, and the content is fairly well organized. The app itself is a bit clunky, though. Once you set up what you’d like in your cue or favorites, it would be great to be able to arrange the order. This would help me, anyway, as a beginner, to give instructors or classes a try, then set them up in the best order for me rather than scrolling through every time. Love the classes and variety (my first week) so far, don’t really like the app itself.
I really like the workouts, there are a lot of options on type, equipment, body parts, level, time. The search feature is terrible, it’s hard to narrow down, there are no filters to help sort. There’s also no place for the challenges, if you start one, it’s a long process to get to the next class each day. I wish the whole challenge would just go to the queue.
The content within the app is great. A huge number of lessons for students and teachers at every level, delivered clearly and in good video by excellent instructors. That part is really good and well worth the subscription cost. The app itself, however, for some inexplicable reason, has bugs and is missing critical features that make it frustrating to use. For starters, videos that have been watched in full should be automatically marked with an “eye” icon, so the user can easily identify those videos they have watched. This worked for a while, and it is not working anymore. It is not possible to write notes in the app - why not!?? It is a lot of hassle to have to go to the web app, find the class, and write notes there, when I have it open right there in the app! It is also not possible to modify the custom playlists in the app. Another incredibly shortsighted omission. I very much doubt that most users lug their computer around to watch the videos in their computer, when they can simply open the app and use their phone or tablet to watch the class. So doesn’t it make more sense to be able to rate, comment, keep track of, and categorize the lessons by playlist in the app? What am I missing here? Not having the features that are available in the web application within the mobile app is just sloppy, lazy programming.
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