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IRON Weight Lifting Tracker

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IRON Weight Lifting Tracker

  • Health & Fitness
4.5
378 ratings
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User Reviews for IRON Weight Lifting Tracker

5
My go-to app in the gym

This app is perfect, I’ve switched to it from Strong and liked is so much I bought the lifetime purchase. I usually don’t like paying for apps, but I see myself using this one almost every day for the foreseeable future so I pulled the trigger.Great idea and I’ve already recommended the app to all of my friends who lift.

Abriete, Mar 08, 2019
5
First Experience With Train Iron

This app is truly amazing. The interface is well designed and user friendly. I love the simplicity of the black and white color. I have been pudgy my entire life, and this app gives me the tools to change that! My first time using TrainIron was a blast. I haven’t gotten a pump going like that in a decade. Kudos to the creator of this app, I will highly recommend it to all my friends and family!

APtheFahp, Oct 05, 2018
3
Good for tracking, not much else.

This is a great workout tracking app. It does supply you with sets, reps, and exercises. The major flaw with this app is that it does not support linear progression and gives no guidance in RPE/intensity for a given set. These days, I should be able to plug in a starting Max for a given exercise and any app worth it’s weight should be able to spit out the exercise, reps, sets, AND weight. Then, when you successfully complete the prescribed exercise it should add 5lbs (or some increment) to the bar for the next workout. Instead, you’re more or less guessing what you can lift for a given set rather than being given an incremental goal. It also leaves the user guessing as to what intensity to approach these workouts with. For example, given sets of 5,5,3,2,1 for an exercise, it’s actually NOT optimal to make each of those sets a “max attempt”. To a user unfamiliar with strength training principles, they’ll likely max out each time which isn’t a sustainable model for progress.

clarrkkent, Jun 15, 2020
5
Incredible, well organized life changing!

I have been struggling to put on muscle for the past five years. I had tried different apps and workout plans and none of them seem to stick. iron lets me create my own workouts and it keeps me consistent and working hard. Also the graph features are very helpful. I haven't dropped a pull since downloading this.

Doctor Jerold, Mar 05, 2019
4
A lot of potential

I like the simplicity of the app, and I love being able to see and track all my PRs of varying rep ranges, that’s extremely important to me. A few things to make it all better.1. Improvised workouts: my training is mostly Bulgarian style, and usually I’ll workout multiple times a day with different exercises. There’s currently no way to start an improvised workout and choosing exercises on the fly, and no way to track multiple workouts in a day.2. Logging more than 10 sets per exercise. Sometimes I’ll do an hour of just deadlifting, and I’d like to log more than just 10 sets at a time.3. Delete some exercises. A lot of the preloaded exercises I’ll probably never do, and it just clutters up the screen and makes the exercises I want to do harder to find. 4. Add body weight to exercises like chin ups, dips, etc. Used in combination with added weight to get a “Total RM” and “Added Weight RM”5. Make it easier to see other rep maxes. I like being able to see my list of rep maxes quick and easy, but I’d like a way to see other rep ranges maxes easily as well6. Manually edit the main screen. Only being to view by heaviest and most frequent doesn’t allow me to see what exercises I’m tracking for that moment. All of my deadlift exercises vastly outweighs my pressing, even though I’d like to see my bench, deadlift, and squat front and center on the main screen.

DrNurseHitt, May 07, 2019
5
Great App but where is the update?

Enjoying the interface but a little confused about tracking progression. It seem like you just edit the workouts you’ve made each time you workout but where does the previous data go? Also it seems like 2.0 has been in the works for a while but there’s no updates on a release date within the app or in the social media’s. Also wondering if Apple Watch will be compatible?

Erickkkkkk, Apr 27, 2020
2
Great app in theory, basically unusable

I love the app. It’s great for tracking progress, and it’s super easy to add exercises that aren’t included in the lists already. Very simple and easy to customize to your schedule and routine. I like the idea, I like the developers, and I like that it’s significantly cheaper than competing apps. My only problem: every time I open the app, I have to enter my Apple ID password. Every. Single. Time. Quickly swipe between apps to change music? Password. Lock phone when putting in in pocket? Password. Spotty internet connection at the gym? Password every time it reconnects to the WiFi. I’ve typed my password in probably close to 100 times, and I’ve only worked out with this app 4 times. Doesn’t matter if you type it in, it’s going to ask again. Doesn’t matter if you click cancel, because in about 30 seconds you’ll get an “authentication failed” pop up and be asked for you password again. More than half of my time using this app has been typing in my password, and it’s not even remotely clear why, because it seems to function perfectly without an internet connection anyway. Bottom line: my free trial ends on March 6th, and if the issue isn’t resolved by then I will have to cancel my planned purchase. As it stands, the app is basically nonfunctional. The developers wrote that this should’ve been fixed in the recent update, but 3 of my 4 workouts have been done since I downloaded the update and there has been no change at all.

KadenHimself, Mar 03, 2019
3
It Has Potential

I have pretty much used every workout app out there and they all seem uncomfortable or I have to force myself to keep using them, plus the insanely high prices. However I came across this app around a week ago, I have to say it’s very simple and very interesting.. the UI is polished and almost everything is where it should be so I said to myself ok this has great potential and I don’t hate using it why not get a monthly subscription to see how things will go... I have few points I hope you take into consideration:- I keep getting a message to enter my Apple ID and password each time I enter the app, I tried to delete and reinstall and restarting my device but it’s still there.. it is very annoying. - workout demonstration videos need to be improved by removing the classic black/white filter (it looks like a myspace video sorry guys), and taking the videos from different angles so the user can have clearer idea on how to preform the workout correctly. - workout library lacks many machines and exercises I hope you can add more soon. -the overview page is a bit over the place for me and I find myself hating using itBravo on the app! 👏 for me it has potential and I wish to see more improvements to come and get a subscription for more than a month.

mshebeeb, Mar 07, 2019
5
Truly Simple (One Suggestion!!! Didn’t know who to reach out to)

This app is great. All the other reviews speak for themselves. Although I wanted to reach out to somebody to suggest this but didn’t know who to talk to. When I tap on “WORKOUT” on the bottom, then “OPEN YOUR WORKOUTS,” I’m bummed that I can’t order them the way I want to. I want to be able to change the order if I’m going by a “Day 1, Day 2” basis so I can go down the list and keep a mental tab of “ok, chest day done, now to core” for example. Thank you!!

phillupmydrink, Feb 26, 2019
4
Confusing at first but good app

Maybe I’m just not the sharpest knife in the droid, but at first the app was confusing to me. I think I’m getting the hang of it though. It is a beautifully designed app no doubt. The “login to iTunes” thing needs to be fixed ASAP. it’s incredibly annoying. Another for the developers thing that I think would be really god is if, I’m the workout section, when you tap on the exercise that you’re about to do and it shows sets and reps, if you could access the stats for that exercise within the workout folder, rather than needing to go back to the Page where you name is. That would make the app SOOOO much better in my opinion. I’ll probably end up buying the lifetime version because I’m working out harder than I think I ever have and I’m sore 😂. Good app, would recommend.

Squire343, Mar 07, 2019

Description

Finally, a weight lifting app that does what a weight lifting app should. Designed by weightlifters, for weightlifters. Come experience the ease and simplicity of IRON.

IRON's members are... A. Men and women looking for a weight lifting app to help them build muscle, improve strength, and/or tone up B. Determined gym goers looking for a reliable workout routine (our workouts are hand-made and personalized to your goal; we never use computer-generated workouts in our weight lifting routines) C. Advanced weightlifters/bodybuilders looking for a weight lifting app to organize their training and track their performance and progress for every exercise (and a powerful and insightful tool to help avoid plateaus) D. People just starting out in weight lifting who need guidance in the gym, but don't want to pay for a personal trainer A WORKOUT APP DONE DIFFERENTLY Every gym goer is different, and every gym goer has their own way of doing things, so we got rid of the rigid structure that you'll find in most workout trackers. Here's what we do differently... 1. If it's a workout or fitness plan you're looking for, we've hand-crafted our workouts to give you a strong weekly regiment. Our workouts are inspired by classic weight lifting and muscle toning principles, proven to bring proper results. We do not offer trendy workout plans that have little effect, like most other workout apps. 2. If you're experienced in weight lifting, you might not need our workouts; you just need an app to track and organize your training. No problem, you can opt-out of our weekly workouts and just build and use your own. We will even change your interface so it's easier and faster to build and access your workouts. No other weight lifting app personalizes to users like this. 3. No workout tracker or workout planner has done anything like the Training Profile. This is where you can explore the ins-and-outs of your training. This is where it's all about you. We encourage you to check it out for yourself. TRAINING PLANS Choose your plan. We offer monthly, yearly, and lifetime subscription models. Cancel anytime. Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase. Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when the user purchases a subscription to that publication, where applicable MORE FEATURES & NOTES - Workouts you build will save to MY WORKOUTS - Save any of our workouts to MY WORKOUTS - Completely edit our weekly workouts - Info pages for every exercise - Superset and triset integration - Pounds (lbs) and kilograms (kg) - Hide exercises you can't do in your gym - Weight-by-Plate logging for barbell exercises - Sort exercise squares by Biggest Lifts or Most Frequent exercises - We track your 1 Rep Max (1RM), 2 Rep Max (2RM)...15 Rep Max (15RM) for every exercise - Tap ADD SETS TO STATS to log sets you missed or forgot to log in the past - Workout finishers: cardio, HIIT, and bodyweight exercises - Workout and fitness exercises for all experience levels - Workout timer for exercises that are performed in rounds instead of sets - A weekly workout planner - Workouts for women specifically - Workouts for men specifically - Edit your fitness goals and weight lifting experience anytime - Workout tracker & fitness tracker compatibility - Extensive workout planner capabilities - Weight lifting is shown to improve your overall health - Workout planner apps can help you stay dedicated - Classic weight lifting, bodybuilding, and muscle toning principles PRIVACY POLICY trainiron.com/privacy TERMS OF SERVICE trainiron.com/terms

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