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Weight-Training Genie

Weight-Training Genie (WTG) provides an easy way to track your weight training using an external accelerometer (sensor)

Weight-Training Genie (WTG) provides an easy way to track your weight training using an external accelerometer (sensor)

Weight-Training Genie

by Klaus HOFENBITZER
Weight-Training Genie
Weight-Training Genie
Weight-Training Genie

What is it about?

Weight-Training Genie (WTG) provides an easy way to track your weight training using an external accelerometer (sensor). In this initial release we are supporting the SensorTag sold by Texas Instruments (see product site on the web). The sensor will track your forearms movement (sensor worn at wrist) and sends the accelerometer readings together with other sensor data such as temperature, humidity etc to the WTG. The application algorithm analyzes the received values and calculates the number of repetitions or number of times the user lifts/moves the weight. As there are different types of movements during weight training the app distinguishes between pushes (e.g chest presses, overhead pushes) and pulls (e.g. rows to train the back). In a future release we will also support curls (e.g. biceps) and other movements. The app can be remote controlled by the two buttons the sensor provide. The buttons allow the user to switch between the activities without needing to use interact with the iPhone.

Weight-Training Genie

App Details

Version
1.3
Rating
(5)
Size
0Mb
Genre
Health & Fitness Lifestyle
Last updated
November 1, 2013
Release date
May 22, 2013
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App Store Description

Weight-Training Genie (WTG) provides an easy way to track your weight training using an external accelerometer (sensor). In this initial release we are supporting the SensorTag sold by Texas Instruments (see product site on the web). The sensor will track your forearms movement (sensor worn at wrist) and sends the accelerometer readings together with other sensor data such as temperature, humidity etc to the WTG. The application algorithm analyzes the received values and calculates the number of repetitions or number of times the user lifts/moves the weight. As there are different types of movements during weight training the app distinguishes between pushes (e.g chest presses, overhead pushes) and pulls (e.g. rows to train the back). In a future release we will also support curls (e.g. biceps) and other movements. The app can be remote controlled by the two buttons the sensor provide. The buttons allow the user to switch between the activities without needing to use interact with the iPhone.

The application also provides a non-sensor manual mode. In this mode the user can still manage their activities and workouts, create activity list, enter weight, target reps and manually enter actual results.

Once the last activity in the activity list (schedule) is completed the app will store the related data in the history. Additionally the user can email the sensor raw data and activity data including summary in csv format to any email address. The app has no other means of sharing it's information to ensure data privacy and the app will not send data to any web site or application at the moment.

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