Best Programming, Best App
The app is even better than previous versions, built on the pedigree of the best athletic fitness programming ever devised.
Ja, We are OLLIN ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
✅ Die We are OLLIN-App scheint von hoher Qualität und legitim zu sein. Die Nutzer sind sehr zufrieden.
We are OLLIN ist kostenlos.
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The app is even better than previous versions, built on the pedigree of the best athletic fitness programming ever devised.
I love seeing the evolution of thought. OLLIN is smart, FUN, well put together and constantly growing. The contributing coaches are constantly trying new approaches to fitness and how to think about movement and training. Hands down the most exciting exploration of exercise.
The people running this are awesome. Its come soooo far from the launch. Just keeps getting better. I have been following them since they had the Dissect podcast. Member since day 1. Its so good you wont want to tell your friends. Like a secret. But you should.
I’ve been a longtime follower of Nonprophet, so I expected nothing less than quality when this app released. And boy did they deliver. The app is well structured and has filters to explore style of training, implements, and muscle groups. Workouts are well structured and easy to follow if you simply read the directions and what sensation the workout was meant to illicit. I’ve personally seen marked improvements in my overall fitness and enjoy the exploratory nature of the app to find what speaks to me. Improvements are being made in a timely manner if issues are detected. This app has made me less reliant on generic programs and more curious about the depths of my own capabilities, and I feel more autonomous when it comes to making decisions about my own fitness.
It’s crazy how much the space program has helped me both as a coach, hash out my own programming innuendo, more so, it’s given me “space” to connect concepts and ideas surrounding fitness, and made me less reluctant to communicate and collaborate these ideas with clients. As for a cadet, I can easily hop on here and pick something on any given day that I know will satisfy me based on what sensations I want to “mold.” As a participant with no future in anything “special,” the space program had made me want to experience and accomplish more than I ever thought I could - the hallmark of true creativity.
It’s not another workout program, it’s a way to improve your mind,body and soul through movement. It’ll get you jacked and make you a more attentive human.
This is perhaps the only fitness app where “why” is explored and explained on so repeatedly deep and contemplative a level. A hyperbolic statement perhaps- but I think following along and sampling from what’s done and said in and about these workouts will change perspective and you if followed even for a relatively short time. Unlike and better than anything out there. I’d consider it the perfect fit for a highly literate athlete or a nerd seeking physical capability and capacity.
This app has some frustrating glitches. You click on a video it will show the movement but no way to get back to original page without force closing the app. It also wants to send you back to the original page when just trying to navigate the workouts. No back arrows. No X. Needs to be more mobile friendly.
I’ve been using the app for a few weeks (~3) now. Packaged together well. Attention to detail is apparent throughout. The collection of resources and training sessions is easy to navigate, read and use. Really stoked to see the “school” vibe continue to grow+shine from this crew. That effort shows here. Still figuring out the Space Log and how record keeping is happening (if), and I do that on my own end. Pleases my eyes and the guy behind them greatly.
I love the content and the app is way more convenient than the webpage for mobile use. The filters could use some improvements. Some of them just don’t seem to work. For example I turned on the filter for odd objects and no training sessions appeared. One added function I would like to see is the ability to save workouts.