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Cardio workouts to show in minutes/seconds

Joseph P 2 years ago updated by Carl Juneau, PhD 3 months ago 4

When logging cardio exercises it asks for seconds only making it difficult to constantly do the math. Could this be changed to be two parts? Enter minutes and seconds and the ability to add by text or use a scroll function. 

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

Better cardio exercises are coming! Cardio is one of our top requested features, so I’m pumped to bring it to you. With this update coming up in beta, you can enter, track, and adjust your speed for cardio exercises. Other recent updates to cardio include timers in mm:ss, support for a single "set" of cardio, and more. Want more improvements to cardio exercises? Let us know!

If you're in the beta:
On Android, you can already download the update. On iPhone? You'll have to wait 7-10 days for Apple to release it. To update:
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– Tap update

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Why are cardio sets counted in seconds as opposed to minutes + seconds? That’s just a recommendation for future releases.

The cardio section seems off. I don’t think recording jogging in seconds is appropriate. Also, there is not a way to log distance or incline for treadmill workouts (or at least it’s not obvious where to do so). Weights seem good so far though.Thanks. Dennis

I agree. I want to enter, for example, that I walked on the treadmill for 30 minutes, my average heartbeat was 141, I walked for 2 km, and I burn 200 cal.

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

Better cardio exercises are coming! Cardio is one of our top requested features, so I’m pumped to bring it to you. With this update coming up in beta, you can enter, track, and adjust your speed for cardio exercises. Other recent updates to cardio include timers in mm:ss, support for a single "set" of cardio, and more. Want more improvements to cardio exercises? Let us know!

If you're in the beta:
On Android, you can already download the update. On iPhone? You'll have to wait 7-10 days for Apple to release 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 good time to suggest and vote for our next feature. Please visit https://muscle.userecho.com/.

We've released 53 updates in 2023. 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? Dr. Muscle now includes meal plans! Tap Get meal plan on your home page to get started.

Wanna do us a huge favor? Leave us a review on the app store. It's one of the main ways new people learn about us. It will take less than 2 minutes, and it would really help out!

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

Dr. Carl Juneau, PhD
Founder of Dr. Muscle