BodBot AI Personal Trainer Cheats

BodBot AI Personal Trainer Hack 8.40 + Redeem Codes

Gym & Home Strength Workouts

Developer: BodBot
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 8.40
ID: com.bodbot.www

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Description

BodBot is your own digital personal trainer, providing AI workouts customized to your goals, equipment, physical abilities, desired difficulty and much more. BodBot provides you with step-by-step guidance for each exercise and progression, and your plan adapts over time as you complete or miss sessions.

BodBot already contains the most advanced at-home and bodyweight tailoring of any fitness app on the market, and we’re working flat-out to add new tools to help support our users during this time. Wherever you are, with whatever you’ve got - we’ll get you a great workout plan.

Your Goals, Your Body, Your Plan.
■ Work out anywhere, anytime - at home, at the gym, in your garage, or in a hotel - with any combination of equipment or just your own bodyweight.
■ Get results even on a busy schedule - your workouts are tailored to the days and time you have available.
■ Build muscle, gain strength, increase endurance, improve cardiovascular fitness and lose weight - whatever your starting point and current ability, we’ll work with you to get you where you’re going.

AI Workouts and Adaptation
- Reach your goals with a long-term, science-based approach to fitness, and workouts that learn and adapt from set to set and from workout to workout.
- Achieve your goals at your pace - we’ll adapt your planning based on your activity levels and sleep.
- Make sustained progress with intelligent progression of sets, reps and weight in the gym, and a huge range of bodyweight progressions at home.

Personalized Step-by-Step Guide
■ Move and exercise better with customized fitness assessments targeted at mobility, strength, posture and more.
■ Ditch cookie cutter planning - BodBot will build your workout plan to you and adapt it with your feedback.
■ Gain, maintain or lose weight with a workout routine built to your level.

You Train, BodBot Plans
- Maximize fitness gains with a training plan that intelligently adapts intensity and volume between sessions, with no muscle, movement or joint left behind.
- Level up - for beginner strength-trainers, learn the correct movements with demonstration videos and detailed descriptions.

Your Own Mobile Personal Trainer
Just as a good personal trainer will personalize your workout plan, BodBot creates an individual program for you and adapts it as you progress. Limited range of motion in the shoulders? We can work to correct that. Weaker in the back than in the chest? We can address that. Hamstrings too tight? Want to develop the biceps or the glutes? Can only workout in a few windows during the week? BodBot can handle it all, and your workouts will reflect all of these needs.If you miss a workout, or if you decide to go hiking on a whim, we can integrate this new information and update your training plan accordingly.


- BodBot Plus - 1 month: USD $19.99
- BodBot Plus - Annual - 1 year: USD $59.99
Payment will be charged to iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. You can manage your BodBot Plus subscription settings: you can turn off auto-renewal from your iTunes account settings after purchase, but refunds will not be provided for the unused portion of the term. Your account will be charged $19.99/$59.99 (depending on the product) for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period, unless auto-renewal is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.

- Terms of Use: https://www.bodbot.com/Terms.html
- Privacy Policy: https://www.bodbot.com/Privacy.html

- Apple Health: BodBot will ask to read some of your health data - date of birth, heart rate, height, sex, steps, and weight - so that it can more closely tailor its recommendations to you. It also saves your workout, height and weight data to the Apple Health app for use in your other apps that utilize that information.

Please email [email protected] with any requests, account issues or bugs

Version history

8.40
2023-07-11
Various tweaks and bug fixes
8.39
2023-07-05
Various tweaks and bug fixes
8.38
2023-06-22
Various tweaks and bug fixes
8.37
2023-05-31
Various tweaks and bug fixes
8.36
2023-05-15
A handful of bug fixes
8.35
2023-04-03
Lots of bug fixes!
8.34
2023-01-19
App improvements just in time for your New Year fitness resolutions!
8.33
2022-12-31
App improvements just in time for your New Year fitness resolutions!
8.32
2022-12-27
App improvements just in time for your New Year fitness resolutions!
8.31
2022-12-23
Bug fixes and interface refinements
8.30
2022-12-19
Bug fixes and interface refinements
8.29
2022-12-12
Bug fixes and refinements
8.28
2022-12-06
Bug fixes and refinements
8.27
2022-11-14
We've added a food barcode scanner and expanded our food database significantly!
8.26
2022-10-31
We've added a food barcode scanner and expanded our food database significantly!
8.25
2022-10-21
Bug fixes for phone and tablet apps - in particular, interface improvements
8.24
2022-10-17
Bug fixes for phone and TV apps - in particular, for nutrition and schedule
8.23
2022-10-03
Bug fixes for phone and TV apps - in particular, for nutrition and schedule
8.21
2022-09-22
Fixed crashes introduced by changes to iOS 16
8.20
2022-09-12
Interface refinements and live exercise-by-exercise impact and intention summaries. For users with fitness tests this should help call forward the purpose behind non-obvious exercises.
8.10
2022-08-15
- Adaptive Exercise Progression enabled for warm ups and cool downs!
- Notable bug fixes
8.02
2022-04-04
Notable bug fixes
8.01
2022-01-21
Bug fixes to continue supporting your 2022 goals!
8.0
2022-01-04
2022 is here and we're here to help you get the most out of your workouts - whether at home or at the gym. This release includes a handful of bug fixes and a bunch of high fives to support you achieving your New Year goals!
7.30
2021-08-24
Stability improvements

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
BodBot - Annual
(Provides enhanced workout personalization)
$59.99
Free
HF954416958✱✱✱✱✱ 38B4785✱✱✱✱✱
BodBot - 3 Month
(Provides enhanced workout personalization)
$29.99
Free
HF015974352✱✱✱✱✱ 374C8D1✱✱✱✱✱
BodBot
(Provides a suite of personalization features.)
$59.99
Free
HF459076304✱✱✱✱✱ 3B42ED6✱✱✱✱✱
BodBot
(Provides enhanced workout personalization)
$9.99
Free
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BodBot - New Year Sale
(BodBot enhances BodBot's personalization)
$44.99
Free
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BodBot - 1 Month
(Provides enhanced workout personalization)
$19.99
Free
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BodBot - New Year Sale
(Provides a suite of personalization features.)
$44.99
Free
HF596745844✱✱✱✱✱ 9B4F471✱✱✱✱✱
BodBot
(Provides a suite of personalization features.)
$99.99
Free
HF459076304✱✱✱✱✱ 3B42ED6✱✱✱✱✱
BodBot
(Provides a suite of personalization features.)
$49.99
Free
HF459076304✱✱✱✱✱ 3B42ED6✱✱✱✱✱
BodBot
(Provides a suite of personalization features.)
$99.99
Free
HF459076304✱✱✱✱✱ 3B42ED6✱✱✱✱✱

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
1 996 Ratings

Reviews

Mimi598,
Workout Change
Edit: I really love this app. It keeps me pushing myself by adjusting my workouts based on how difficult sets were. I used to add a few pounds every couple weeks or so, and do the same routines. I was frustrated with my lack of strength improvement. But after using bodbot I saw how much I’d been previously underestimating myself. I feel much better and stronger.
What’s more, the development team really cares about you. I got in contact with them when I was having issues and they emailed me back and forth, until I no longer had problems.
Would highly recommend this app.

Original Review:

I would rate this 5 stars if it wasn’t for this one thing that keeps happening.
I’ll be in the middle of a workout, and see that I have for example, planks, coming up soon. Then when my next exercise comes up, it’s no longer planks.
I then check the rest of the workout to see that the ENTIRE routine has changed, often including duplicates of what exercise I had just finished.
I love the dynamic changing of weights and reps based on what I need, but I don’t want my whole routine changed while I’m in the middle of it.
ErikDMoney,
Great Concept, Faulty Delivery
I really like the idea of the app - using AÍ to develop a personalized training program designed to correct imbalances in your body. And the app appears to do a good job of finding those imbalances. Almost immediately, the algorithm detected I have weak shoulders and rotator cuff and correctly focused on those areas.

However, the app seems to overly focus on those specific muscle groups. I get rotator cuff exercises almost every workout (which actually led to a small overuse injury), while chest, abs, and triceps are almost completely ignored. The app had me go almost two weeks without doing a single chest exercise. I’m worried that in the long term, this could actually cause muscle imbalances/injuries rather than reducing them.

Now, I get that it wants me to focus on certain muscle groups - but that shouldn’t be at the exclusion of others. Even when I set the app to focus on chest and shoulders a certain day, it still only recommended one chest exercise. It doesn’t seem clear to me how the fitness tests translate into the recommended workouts.

The app could do with better explainability - there should be more details on why it chose the exercises it did. And it should attempt to give more well-rounded workouts. If those issues were fixed, I think it would be pretty great.

The interface is also extremely clunky, but that’s not a huge concern for me.
oreganobag,
Generally satisfied but some things could be improved
I like that it gives me a variety of exercises I wouldn’t normally think of on my own. The videos are all helpful, but it would be nice if instead of the static image that shows on the workout screen, it showed the video without having to go into the exercise info page and hit play. I find myself doing that a lot with exercises I am not familiar with.

Cons are sometimes it gives really bad programs for the day. Today it tried to give me 5 different variations of pull ups and chin ups. When I maxed out on the second variation, it changed the variation to the kind I had already done and struggled with before. It seems to overemphasize hitting one body part per day, when it should really spread things out more when someone is working out everyday to not exhaust that one muscle.

Also, I tell the app to give me about 60 minutes of programming a day, but I probably need to cut that down to 45 minutes or less because it vastly underestimates the amount of time it things take. My “60” minute workouts take 1.5 - 2 hours per day. 5-10 minutes of stretching, 60+ minutes of resistance training, then 30 minutes of cardio and more stretching.

If these kinks can get sorted, I think it’d be worth 5 stars.
BetUrTweetAzz,
Could be great but algorithm a bit off
First off I love this app. Getting back in the gym was daunting for me. I’ve always hated it because I didn’t know what to do once I got there and can’t afford a personal trainer. This app originally fit that need. However it’s been almost a month now and I’ve only worked on upper body exercises. I’ve completed the fit tests that have come up but I’ve done ZERO leg exercises. I changed my tailoring to primarily core and lower body focus but it still only workout arms, chest and back. Based on my activity level it adds 30 mins of walking at the end of my workouts but still there’s no exercises focused on lower body movements.

Oh! And the nutrition portion of the app is horrible. Scratch it and start over. It’s super confusing and doesn’t make sense to me at all. I’ve paid for the annual subscription but I’m really starting to regret it.
Rachel Kelly,
Best fitness app - my whole family uses it!
I love this app and have been using it for a few years, as well as my step mom and dad. It works great for us, even though we all have different fitness goals and different age/gender/size, this app uses its algorithms to generate an acceptable workout for each one of us. It also has a built in system that asks how you feel after each set to see if you need to work harder/easier. There’s also fitness tests you can do to see where your abilities are at. It has everything I could ask for. The food section of the app is something that I don’t use so I am not familiar with it. However, the workout part is amazing.
schexter85,
Lacking
Aside from the nutrition portion of the app that I could not figure out how to use, this app is put together in a somewhat easy to use fashion.

That being said, in regards to the claim of being a pocket personal trainer, it is lacking.

The idea of having people take a fitness test and then the app adapting the workouts according to the answers is a great idea. After playing around with app for a couple weeks, it seemed to always randomly pick exercise with no regard to either the seeds of the fitness test answers or the clever biometric tracking—which would be great for avoiding overtraining muscle groups. The app had me doing the same workouts on consecutive days at times for no reason at all.

Ultimately, none of those unique features appeared to work correctly. After the app made me take my fitness tests and It said I failed on everything, it generated the same workout for me when I reported that I passed the fitness teats. I ended up doing my own research and changing workouts myself, rather than being able to trust any sort of comprehensive progression path that the app laid out due to the app’s randomness.

There are complete free apps that do the same thing as this app in the areas that seem to actually be useful. So even though I wanted to love this app and trust it would be worth paying for, sadly it isnt.
jamam_es,
Great but for one crucial problem
I’ve been using this app for a little while now. Though the exercise guidance is really pretty great, I can’t seem to find anything on changing the duration of the workouts. For instance: a couple of nights ago the workout lasted about an hour and a half, and then I was supposed to finish it off with a full hour of running. This maybe isn’t a problem for everybody, but I personally can’t commit to several hours of exercise at a time. I feel that if there was a way to tell the app something like “I can only work out for an hour during weekdays” or along those lines, it’d be more accessible. For now though, I won’t be able to continue using this app because I’m just too busy to dedicate the time it wants me to.
sgmiller,
Cardio Issues Resolved, Highly Recommended!
I love the idea of workouts based on fitness testing and that adapts to your progress. However, I had given up on this app because of a failure to assign regular cardio workouts but unbeknownst to me, an update had featured a scheduling option that allows you to pick specific days for cardio sessions and that seems to have resolved this issue.

Therefore I am now pleased to recommend this app most highly as I find it to be unique but in how it personally designs workouts based on your particular body condition fitness and progress. So, for I award four stars and after using it for a while to see if the cardio issue is really resolved I will likely give it the final star at that point.
Ktootie,
Where’s my cardio?
I’d love to give this app 5 stars, but for the life of me I can’t figure out their approach to cardio. I’ve tried selecting just about every “goal” available, to no avail. I might get one run a week if I’m lucky, and that’s “sprints.” I’ve tried emailing and received no response at all. There is an “endurance running” goal, but that really isn’t what I’m trying to achieve. Seems very odd to me that a “lose fat” or “lose fat and gain muscle” or even a “cross training” goal would not include cardio. The app also doesn’t seem to be registering information from my Apple health app and is not able to connect with my Garmin watch. On the other hand, the actual exercise routine and the way the app helps you by increasing reps or weight based on your reporting of how hard a set was is great. Want to love it, but, where’s my cardio?
finddominic,
Pretty good
This is the third personal trainer app I’ve tried after hating the first two (Shred and Workout). I like that the workout adjust based on how hard sets are. Seems very promising but two issues. First I can’t stop a workout early and time makes that happen some days. I just closed the app out so I hope it saves what I did. The app needs a finish button for days you don’t get to the end. Second, I don’t like the images of people working out in the underwear on my screen, especially when others can see it. Why couldn’t the models have clothes on, it’s just weird. Will update as I learn more.
Final tally, uninstalled, puts cardio in the work out and won't mark workout complete without it. My cardio is separate from weights. Overall good idea with a few deal breaker poor executions.