
New home page
We're working on the home screen. Which one do you like best? Old or new?
By the way, based on early feedback, we also plan on adding a [Choose another workout] button at the bottom of the new home page.
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Clairely the new one, more data ! I rarely change my workouts and exercices... I follow the program i made...

New - I like the chart.
However (on a tangent here) I've always assumed the "Overall Strength Progression" chart was inaccurate because exercises change from workout to workout, plus I normally record weight for dumbbell exercises as the weight per dumbbell. So for example, what would the curve do for two workouts which were the same except one had a one-armed DB row and the next had a barbell row? For simplicity we can assume the barbell weight is twice the dumbbell weight.

Exactly. I never know if I should enter the individual weight of each dumbbell or the combined weight of both dumbbells. I’ve been entering individual weights.

Thanks for the feedback guys!
Yes, that chart is hard to make. For now, it includes every exercise you've done at least 3 times in the last 4 weeks. We'll probably change it to something more intuitive.
For dumbbell exercises, we recommend you enter the weight for 1 hand.
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Thanks for the feedback guys!
Yes, that chart is hard to make. For now, it includes every exercise you've done at least 3 times in the last 4 weeks. We'll probably change it to something more intuitive.
For dumbbell exercises, we recommend you enter the weight for 1 hand.