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Smart watch integration (Samsung Galaxy Gear, Apple Watch, etc...)

Smallfrenchy 8 years ago updated by Colton K 1 month ago 10

Using a smart watch during training is easier thant using a phone

Answer
Carl Juneau, PhD 1 month ago

Quick update: We've completed a number of preliminary steps, and we're about to tackle building an app for the Apple Watch. Thanks for your patience guys. Stay tuned.

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Access Dr. Muscle from the Web

Marc David 7 years ago updated by Carl Juneau, PhD 6 years ago 16

Just thought of a cloud account option so you can enter custom exercises and workouts quicker. Easier to type on a keyboard for longer tasks.


Say I go to BFFM Inner Circle.  I see a workout program I want to do.  Ah yeah.. okay Upper Body 1; Lower Body 1; Upper Body 2; Lower Body 2... typing all that on my phone won't be thrilling.


Would be nice to go to my Dr Muscle account.  See My Workouts or My Exercises.. .add more.. and it gets synced to the client.


It's okay if I have to add 1 exercise on the fly in the gym.  No big deal.  But it's not fun to add an entire program. Or say 15 exercises that aren't included with the base program.

Answer
Carl Juneau, PhD 6 years ago

Thanks for voting for this feature -- it's done!

From the Web app, you can now:

– Upload your custom program
– View and analyze your exercise data
– Download your history

Click here to access your Dr. Muscle account on the Web: https://my.dr-muscle.com/.

Now would be a great time to suggest and vote for our next feature. If you'd like to do that, please visit: https://muscle.userecho.com/communities/1-submit-your-feedback/topics#.


Really appreciate your support and advice. Thanks!

Carl Juneau, PhD
Founder of Dr. Muscle

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An algorithm that adapts more personally to the individual rather than a universal standard

Brett N 3 years ago 0

By the time someone gets through about 20 workouts, it would be quite easy to see the convexity of the training load function. Most standard training load charts I see that predict 1RM are quite linear. In my experience, this is not accurate enough and changes based on experience. Also, some people simply have higher endurance which allows them to get a couple more reps at lower loads, but doesn't translate to the typical higher 1RM. In this case, in your app, the person will hit a strength phase having done bench @225 for 8 reps and suddenly it jumps to 250 expecting 5 reps, but that person just has high endurance but lower relative strength at low reps. I've easily plotted this function for myself, so I know a reasonable data scientist can feed an adaptive convexity argument into the AI function.

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Weight control for available dumbbells and plate sizes

Peter Naughton 7 years ago updated by Carl Juneau, PhD 6 years ago 13

(For better control of your workouts)

The weight suggestions that the app gives me are very odd numbers like 52.5 or 97.2 and it is well known that most pre-loaded dumbbells come in five pound increments or multiples of five starting at five pounds, but when your gym has plates that are 45,35,25,10,5,2,5 pounds the fractional weights aren’t possible even with barbells because of the limited plates available and the pre-loaded dumbbells in multiples of five and pre-loaded barbells come in multiples of 10. Therefore, the app needs a better way for people to calculate or control the weight that is suggested to you and me for better use and understanding and control over your own workouts.

Answer
Carl Juneau, PhD 6 years ago

Thanks for voting for this feature! Dr. Muscle now supports custom weight increments. We hit a few bumps in beta, but the update is now finally available to all users on Android and under final review by Apple (give it 2-3 days). To update, open the app store on your phone, search for Dr. Muscle, and tap "update".

Now would be a great time to suggest and vote for our next feature. If you'd like to do that, please visit: https://muscle.userecho.com/communities/1-submit-your-feedback/topics#.

Really appreciate your help and advice. Thanks!

Carl Juneau, PhD
Founder of Dr. Muscle

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Weight plate racking calculator

Jeremy Robinson 7 years ago updated by Carl Juneau, PhD 6 years ago 6

I've noticed the app uses odd weights, example bench press: 152.5.   A cool feature would be for you to list the available weight plates you have on hand and have the app tell you exactly which plates to use.  I even have .25, .5, .75, and 1lb weight plates that would go perfectly with these odd little weight fractions the app throws at you, so that would be cool to be able to use those in addition to the traditional weight plates.  Anyway, this website gave me the idea: http://exrx.net/Calculators/WeightPlate.html ...I think it would be a super useful feature myself.

Answer
Carl Juneau, PhD 6 years ago

Thanks for voting for this feature -- it's done!


If you're on Android, you can update right away. If you're on Android, you can already download the update. If you're on iPhone, you'll have to wait 2-3 days for Apple to approve it. To update:

- Open the store app on your phone
- Search for Dr. Muscle
- Tap update

Now would be a great time to suggest and vote for our next feature. If you'd like to do that, please visit: https://muscle.userecho.com/communities/1-submit-your-feedback/topics#.

Really appreciate your support and advice. Thanks!

Carl Juneau, PhD
Founder of Dr. Muscle

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Images or videos for exercises

Gabi Pasaris 8 years ago updated by Carl Juneau, PhD 6 years ago 19

Hi I have a suggestion for the app .can can also put images for each muscle group For I do not know all that is written. Thanks

Answer
Carl Juneau, PhD 6 years ago

Thanks for voting for this feature! Dr. Muscle now has a link to videos and instructions for every default exercise. You'll find it here:


The update is already available to all users on Android and under final review by Apple (give it 2-3 days). To update, open the app store on your phone, search for Dr. Muscle, and tap "update".

Now would be a great time to suggest and vote for our next feature. If you'd like to do that, please visit: https://muscle.userecho.com/communities/1-submit-your-feedback/topics#.

I'm also curious to hear what you think of our new home screen (work in progress). Tell me here: https://muscle.userecho.com/communities/1/topics/147-new-home-page.

Really appreciate your help and advice. Thanks!

Carl Juneau, PhD
Founder of Dr. Muscle

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Have the App Calculate "Easy Day Workouts" based on Normal Workouts, not a user's "6 rep guess"

Bob Peake 5 years ago updated by Carl Juneau, PhD 5 years ago 4

After about 6 months of working out, the App automatically adds "Easy Workouts" to the program. Example Level3: is 3A, 3B, 3C, then Level 4: is 4A Easy, 4A, 4B, 4C. L5 is: 5A Easy, 5A, 5B Easy, 5B, 5C. The entire purpose of the Dr Muscle App is to do the best, most efficient workout for the greatest gains. If, during a regular workout, you have a "weak performance" the App Automatically "deloads" and "adjusts" your workout for optimum recovery, using AI. This is why I use the app instead of a 3x5 card and a pencil to track my workouts. 

If the App RECOMMENDS doing EASY workouts, as part of the program... then I feel the app should also calculate and RECOMMEND the weights (based on your actual history with the movement and your current calculated 1RM) to optimize the "EASY DAYS" as well. If I "guess wrong", the AI will keep changing (based on results) until my Normal versus Easy workouts are appropriate. But, why should I waste multiple cycles and adjustments, when there are 100's of sets of my data available for the AI to analyze and give me the correct weights for my Easy Days that the Program is Recommending I do?

Please Calculate Weights for "Easy Exercises" based on the history of the same "Normal Exercises".

Answer
Carl Juneau, PhD 5 years ago

Thanks for voting for this feature -- it's done! The app now sets up easy and medium exercise automatically for you based on your recent performance on their normal variation.

This is version 1197. If you're on Android, you can update now. If you're on iPhone, you'll have to wait 2-3 days for Apple to approve it. To update:

- Open the store app on your phone
- Search for Dr. Muscle
- Tap update

Now would be a great time to suggest and vote for our next feature. If you'd like to do that, please visit: https://muscle.userecho.com/communities/1-submit-your-feedback/topics#.

Really appreciate your support and advice. Thanks!

Carl Juneau, PhD
Founder of Dr. Muscle

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Send total workout time and volume to MyFitnessPal (or Apple Health)

Michael Tijerina 6 years ago updated by Carl Juneau, PhD 4 years ago 12

I really like the app, but it would cut out double documentation. Don’t need each exercise, just total time and volume. I usually track with Apple Watch but forgot today. My preference is MFP because that where I track food.

Answer
Carl Juneau, PhD 4 years ago

Thanks for voting for this feature -- it's in beta! From the announcement:

Apple Health integration is coming! It’s our #1 most requested features, so I’m excited to bring it to you! With this version coming up in beta, you’ll see your workout time synced to Apple Health. We’re also looking for ways to sync your volume (sets) and strength. Want to sync anything else? Let us know!

If you're in the beta:

On Android, you can already download the update. On iPhone? You'll have to wait 2-3 days for Apple to approve it. To update:
– Open the store app on your phone
– Search for Dr. Muscle
– Tap update

Not in the beta? Click here to join: https://dr-muscle.com/beta-program/. Otherwise, you'll get a notification inside the app in 7-10 days when the public version comes out.

Now would be a great time to suggest and vote for our next feature. We looked into MyFitnessPal, and sadly, it cannot be done on our code platform (Xamarin). You guys also requested Google Fit, Fitbit, and Garmin. If you still want that, please vote for it again now with another comment here. Or if you'd rather to vote for another feature, please visit: https://muscle.userecho.com/communities/1-submit-your-feedback/topics#.

We've released 47 updates in 2020 (one a week or so). For the full list, see https://dr-muscle.com/timeline/.

Love Dr. Muscle? Upgrade to annual to get 4 months free. Training with a partner? Add them to your account for 50% off. Need help with your diet? Check out the Learn tab (bottom bar) or our new diet coach app at https://www.eve.fit/.

Really appreciate your support and advice. Thanks!

Carl Juneau, PhD
Founder of Dr. Muscle

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Add Basic Flexibilty / Mobility Program

Marc David 5 years ago updated by Carl Juneau, PhD 4 years ago 8

I'd like to suggest a basic full body flexibility program.  All stretches would be time based.  Pretty much like a weight workout but with the exercise being a stretch and the set being based on time.

I'm 100% sure this would work much like a timed plank if you added it as a custom program.  But I like the progressive nature and canned programs.

Answer
Carl Juneau, PhD 4 years ago

Thanks for voting for this feature and for your feedback guys -- it's in beta! From the announcement:

Fexibility & mobility training is here! It’s our #1 most requested features, so I’m pumped to bring it to you today! As a lifter looking to gain muscle and strength, you need to be aware that stretching can make you weaker (when done wrong, with static stretching for example). You can learn more in our new Bodybuilding Stretching Guide at https://dr-muscle.com/bodybuilding-flexibility/.


In short, in my 20 years’ experience lifting and coaching, I’ve found the best stretching routines for lifters usually include dynamic stretching and mobility exercises. So, we’re releasing 3 fexibility & mobility programs this week. They include 9 dynamic exercises, from beginner to advanced. You’ll find the programs under Exercise > Workouts > Dr. Muscle > Bodyweight. Pick your level, start small, and focus on increasing your range of motion every workout—slowly and gradually.

If you're in the beta:

On Android, you can already download the update. On iPhone? You'll have to wait 2-3 days for Apple to approve it. To update:

- Open the store app on your phone
- Search for Dr. Muscle
- Tap update

Not in the beta? Write back if you'd like to get in. Otherwise, you'll see a notification to update inside the app in 7-10 days when the public version comes out.

Now would be a great time to suggest and vote for our next feature. If you'd like to do that, please visit: https://muscle.userecho.com/communities/1-submit-your-feedback/topics#.

Really appreciate your support and advice. Thanks!

Carl Juneau, PhD
Founder of Dr. Muscle

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Eve: Sync weight with apple health (or MyFitnessPal)

Michael Tijerina 5 years ago updated by Carl Juneau, PhD 2 years ago 1

Ideally, it should not ask me for my weight. It should link to apple health to look for my weight. If I don’t have apple health or My Fitness Pal, or other apps, then it should ask what my weight is. I also think taking into consideration active energy is important.

Answer
Carl Juneau, PhD 2 years ago

Thanks for voting for this feature—it's in beta!

If you're in the beta:

On Android, you can already download the update. On iPhone? You'll have to wait 2-3 days for Apple to approve it. To update:
– Open the store app on your phone
– Search for Dr. Muscle
– Tap update

Not in the beta? Click here to join: https://dr-muscle.com/beta-program/. Otherwise, you'll get a notification inside the app in 7-10 days when the public version comes out.

Now would be a great time to suggest and vote for our next feature. To do that, please visit https://muscle.userecho.com/communities/1-submit-your-feedback/topics#.

We've released 46 updates in 2021 (one a week or so). For the full list, see https://dr-muscle.com/timeline/.

Love Dr. Muscle? Upgrade to annual to get 4 months free. Training with a partner? Add them to your account for 50% off. Need help with your diet? Try out new meal plans that update on autopilot. Just tap Get meal plan from your home page.

Really appreciate your support and suggestions to improve the app. Thanks!

Carl Juneau, PhD
Founder of Dr. Muscle