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Post by determined1 on Jul 21, 2016 13:15:31 GMT
Does anyone have a set of apps which they really like geared toward workouts and meal planning? I wish that mysnapfitness.com was able to provide these, but unfortunately there are many problems and the feature set is lacking. Here's what I'm looking for:
Meal planning: An application which will - provide meal plans - recipes - shopping lists - meal/calorie tracking - incorporate your personal stats - incorporate personal goals - meal scheduling
For workouts: - workout plans - videos - workout tracking
I'd like to see the meal planning closely coupled with the workouts to ensure that the caloric intake is in line with the scheduled workout. Once the workout is complete I'd like to see a wearable (eg fitbit, apple watch, garmin, etc) pull in that data to provide a caloric gain/loss for the day.
Beachbody's meal guides and workouts provide the information, but what I'm really looking for is something to tie this all together and make it easier for the user to track everything.
Additionally, I'd like to have a tablet/kiosk in the club which would provide a variety of workout options. (Videos showing the movement, form, etc)
I'm not expecting this for free, but I see it as a way to provide a differentiation between my club and others. If others have an interest in this perhaps we could join clubs for a larger base license for reduced pricing.
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Post by cheryl on Jul 22, 2016 19:58:13 GMT
The easyfit kiosk had some good exercises and looked promising. Unfortunately it was dropped by Snap and none of the future features were ever implemented. I admit we drank the kool (in this case fool) aid and believed in what they were selling. We also sold the easyfit devices and marketed them to members and non-members. I think this is when I first started being disenchanted with snap. They emailed our members during the New Year's resolution time period undercutting our price on the easyfits. We had pre-ordered boxes and boxes of these. I didn't find out about it until I saw a member with one on and mentioned that I didn't know she ordered one. She informed me of the email and forwarded it to me. Why?? Why?? Why?? Why would they undercut us and use the contact information we gathered to do it? I've never felt the same about Snap since then. Ok, getting off track. The easyfit kiosk originally cost $1000, but you can probably pick it up for about $100 or so now. I'm sure someone on here will sell you one. Keep in mind you'll get no support from Snap on it. We sold ours about a year ago for peanuts.
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Post by amumoyu on Aug 19, 2019 6:51:30 GMT
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Post by akaeweheled on Aug 19, 2019 8:53:34 GMT
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