● "Rated 4 out of 4 ... the best of its kind at the crowded App Store" - USA TODAY ●
The top selling fitness app of all time has returned! Becoming and staying fit has never been easier with the help of Full Fitness! Hundreds of exercises are explained with clear pictures, videos and text instructions all within the palm of your hand!
We understand personal trainers can be costly, but changing your workout routine is essential for keeping your body from growing accustomed to the same old exercises. If anything, adding some variety keeps things interesting and enjoyable - making it more likely that you will stick with the program.
Full Fitness not only provides instructions for hundreds of exercises, but it sorts them by body region, muscle of target, and the equipment needed. Use our easy-to-use exercise builder to create your own custom exercise routine, and then track your progress as you perform each exercise. Full Fitness allows you to log your exercises, view progress graphs, and email or backup the results online.
Not sure which exercises to perform? Use one of our 30 pre-defined routines to reach a particular goal. All of our routines are developed by licensed fitness professionals and come with complete instructions.
If you have no equipment available, or are more interested in cardio or stretches, Full Fitness has you covered! Tracking of cardio exercises, over 40 stretches and exercises and routines that require no equipment are all included! Full Fitness does even more. Track your food intake and body weight, schedule workouts, setup profiles to track more than one user, and more. This is the intuitive and beautiful fitness app you have been looking for!
FEATURES
● hundreds of unique exercises (more than any other app)
● clear images of people doing every exercise with full text instructions
● hundreds of video instructions for many of the more complicated exercises
● calorie tracker with over 90,000 food items
● cleverly designed logging feature to record and track each exercise
● ability to add your own exercise and track your progress
● exercises ordered by target (abs, arms, back, etc), muscle they target (deltoids, biceps, etc) or equipment they require (swissball, kettlebells, nothing, etc)
● 30 routines to reach various goals (weight loss, strength, ab definition, golf program, etc)
● graph your workout results to give yourself the encouraging boost you need
● stop-watch timer to keep track of your rest times in between sets
● weight monitor/BMI calculator and measurements tracker to view your progress
● schedule your workouts ahead of time so you never forget your workout routine
● iCloud support and the ability to import content from Full Fitness or original iFitness app
● workout sharing tool to share your workouts between other Full Fitness users
We are dedicated to providing regular free updates. The next update is under development. Write in and let us know what most interests you.
Subscription information:
* $49.99/year for unlimited VIP access to your personal program and full features
* Payment will be charged to App Store Account at confirmation of purchase
* Manage and cancel subscriptions in Account Settings. When canceling a subscription, your subscription will stay active until the end of the period.
* Auto-renews 24 hours before the current period ends
* Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period
* 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 purchasing a subscription
* Please note: Always consult a physician before starting any fitness program. Results may vary
Privacy policy: https://sites.google.com/view/fullfitnesspolicies/privacy-policy
Terms of Service: https://sites.google.com/view/fullfitnesspolicies/terms-of-service
Contact us: zach@fulminareholdings.com
Ive been on the hunt for a workout tracking app for years, and this is by far my favorite. I use it every single time i go to the gym, or even workout at home and the app makes it super fun to look through my history and share lifting buddies. You can tell that whoever developed the app actually workout themselves because they built every single feature i ever need and make it super easy to use/understand. After two and a half years of consistently lifting i started seeing plateaus in hypertrophy and size, but it wasnt until i realized that this was due to inconsistent progressive overload that i began using full fitness and things turned around. I’ve tried using google spreadsheets and writing my workout logs on paper but nothing compares to the ease of logging my workouts in this app. Im super impressed with full fitness and cannot recommend it enoughI actually started out on the free version for my first 6 months, but have since upgraded and the personalized plan has become my all-time favorite workout. I do it every week now!! I would recommend at least trying the personalized plan but overall you dont need it to use the app productively and they have everything you need for free🙏
Thank you 3.1!!!
TommyGunns1
I among most, if not all, of the loyal Full Fitness app users were undoubtedly frustrated and turned off by the long awaited rollout of the apps version 3.0 that came out in November 2016. The app got a nice facelift but the usability of it took a nose dive and it was very hard to navigate workout history, review most recent information and even having to enter all the info for a set for each and every set was frustrating. Well it looks like the developers received plenty of feedback from it (I myself wrote a somewhat lengthy review of it) and version 3.1 is in! I took it for a quick test drive this morning before work and everything I asked for to be corrected has been. The workout history is in chronological order, the most recent lifts are on the log entry page and your weight and rep input stays in for easy re-entry. I can't wait to get back in that gym for a full workout and have my trusted, beloved and easy to use app back. Thank you to the developers for quickly correcting these major issue for the users.
Straight Forward and Useable
Pensive Patriot
No subscription fees! Just a one-time purchase! Thank you for not trying to manipulate and milk our wallets, Full Fitness! That detail alone makes this app more valuable than the rest of the fitness apps. As nothing more than a learning tool, this app exceeds what I was expecting. This app has been an excellent resource for me to study prior to the gym. Additionally, the categorical hierarchies help me to compile workouts that are tailored for me with enough guidance that I am not lost in an overwhelming see of options. I favor dumbbell and/or body weight exercises, so you could argue that I’m only using this app to about 28% of its potential utility, yet even with that narrow of a focus, the app is certainly worth it.This app is even useful during my workout. Some exercise apps are too interactive and inadvertently interrupt your workout. The instructional videos are succinct while sufficiently didactic whenever the pictographs aren’t quiet adequate. Logging my sets/reps is quick and easy between exercises, and the green checkmark next to each logged exercise provides a nice and encouraging touch that helps a training session feel even more like a game.For the sake of having a training aid, this app gets my highest recommendation. If I were to choose one other app that comes in second, it would be the Starting Strength app from Mark Rippetoe. No other apps make the list, there is no third place.Download Full Fitness, then check out Starting Strength. They’re both winners, but Full Fitness is my favorite.
Great, but buggy
faithfracture
I like this app a lot, but I have a few major gripes with it. Firstly, during a workout, it constantly gets confused which exercise I'm doing. Looking at the history, it always shows the history for the next exercise in the workout. Swiping back & forth & it will show the correct history. Same with viewing exercise statistics. Also, statistics starts off sorting exercise dates by the day of the month ONLY, so the trend line is way way out of wack. Changing the visible data points will sometimes get it to sort by month then day, but not always. The navigation is also pretty cumbersome. If you have to do an alternate exercise for whatever reason, theres no quick & easy way to do it - you have to navigate away from your workout & find the thing you want, then go back & resume your exercise.It has also been over a year since the developer has published an update. Might want to explore other options before spending money on an abandoned project.
Full Fitness Community,
We are working on a massive update involving new videos, improved UX/UI, and some clever features ... but this update doesn't include it.
This update is just a minor bug fix to help the app run a bit more smoothly.
Thanks again, and we can't wait for you to see what we've been working on for the last year once we get shortly.
Version 3.8.1
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Information
Seller
Fulminare Holdings LLC
Size
103.9 MB
Category
Health & Fitness
Compatibility
Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 13.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.