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Other app's full lineup of equipment per location customization was particularly useful for my home workouts. It allowed me to accurately represent my home gym setup in the app, which made the workouts more tailored to my specific situation. Most apps only give you a “Gym” or “Home Gym” choice, and the “Home Gym” option often only includes a bunch of bands or low-end dumbbells. Fitbod solved this problem for me. When I saw Dr. Muscle's location training selections, I saw it was the same generic "Gym" or "Home" and when I dove into each, there was no indication of what equipment each location selection would give me. It wasn't intuitive as to what I was doing with this function; which leads me to the next point.

I 100% Agree with @Bob Ruff.  A good example of how this is already done in other apps... the FitBod App.  That app does a great job of letting the user design multiple workout locations where the app will know exactly how to design that day's workout based on the location selected. Instantly within seconds the user can begin working out on the already known equipment, the seat settings, the number of plates available at that location and the various other types of equipment.  It saves a lot of time without the user having to find 'workarounds' to what they think the app is asking them to do.  Dr. Muscle team... please do something similar to what the FitBod app offers with this type of functionality.