Fit! - the fitness app Cheats

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The Fitness App

Developer: MacroFit Inc
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 1.34.1
ID: co.macrofit.MacroFit

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Description

Welcome to the Fit! App.
Home to the most diverse portfolio of athletes for fitness and sport specific training.

We work with professional athletes and trainers in the following sports: Surfing, Skiing, Basketball, Boxing, Golf, Calisthenics, Tennis, Rock Climbing, Yoga, Pilates, Running, Volleyball, and more. We also have programs for resistance training, weight-loss, and meditation.

Our roster of athlete instructors include:
John Collinson - Pro Big Mountain Skier
Nick Symmonds - 2x Olympic Runner
Koa Smith - Pro Surfer
Alex Puccio - Pro Rock Climber, 11x National Bouldering Champion
Tony Jeffries - Olympic Medalist Boxer
Tori Boggs - 30x Grand World Jump Rope Champion
Dr. Jen Esquer - Doctor of Physical Therapy
Daniel Rama - International Yoga Instructor and Teacher
Streat Hoerner - 2x CrossFit Games Athlete

Our members get access to all of our programs as well as our professionally curated nutrition options with options such paleo, keto, intermittent fasting, vegan and more. Track your macros, log your workouts, and use many other features to help you reach your goals.

Our most popular programs include:
*Project Calisthenics
Learn from one of the world’s top calisthenics athletes and physiotherapists, Simon Ata. Train for skills like the handstand pushup, planche, backlever, OAPU, and more.

*Surfer Fit
Train like a professional surfer. This program is all bodyweight and designed to build you the strength, mobility, and cardio needed to boost your surfing game.

*Skier Fit
John Collinson is a professional big mountain skier and known for his dedicated approach to fitness. Use just your bodyweight to get yourself in shape for the ski season.

*Jiu Jitsu Fit
Pro BJJ athlete JT Torres uses fun, dynamic exercises to not only build cardio and strength but to also get your body more familiar with BJJ movements.

*Mobility for Calisthenics
Doc Jen is not only a renowned doctor of physical therapy, but also an ex-calisthenics athlete. She prepared the perfect mobility program for all calisthenics athletes to further their skills.

*Fit Yogasthenics
Yogasthenics is a fusion of yoga, calisthenics, and holistic functional movement. This program is similar to a yoga class but with a twist that’s meant to challenge your inner athlete.

++many more

The Fit! App features:
1) Workout programs by sport and fitness pros:
-Track your progress day to day
-View full tutorials on every exercise of every program
-Track your progress by logging workouts, images, and more
-Compare and compete on the leaderboard

2) Thousands of recipes and meal plans:
-Choose from our database of over 3.2M recipes sorted to your dietary needs
-Variety of meal plans and challenges to get you to your goal
-Calculate, set and track your macros

3) Challenges
-Challenge a friend to a variety of fitness challenges
-Challenge and compete against your favorite athlete

4) Innovative Hardware
-Our top-tier team of engineers is always working on the next innovative design for home or sport specific training.
-Check out the Fit! Home Gym. It’s the most versatile and compact bodyweight gym.

Integrate with HealthKit to keep track of your steps, mileage, and flights of stairs to measure your progress each week.

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Learn more at http://www.macrofit.co

Terms of Use:
https://www.joinfitapp.com/terms.html

Privacy Policy
https://www.joinfitapp.com/privacy.html

Version history

1.34.1
2023-08-18
We've added more preset timed workouts to choose from. Check them out in the "Custom Timers" menu.
1.34.0
2023-07-30
We've added a new Custom Interval timer - Customize your intervals with length of interval, rounds, and rest.
1.33.0
2023-07-08
We've added over 30 custom timed workout presets. Try them out in our new Custom Timers feature!
1.32.0
2023-06-21
Improvements to our new Custom Timers feature, and the addition of a new "For Time" timer. Try it out!
1.31.0
2023-06-04
Introducing Fit! Timers. Try out our new custom EMOM and AMRAP timers, which can be accessed from the side navigation menu.
1.30.5
2023-01-31
Minor bug fixes for larger devices (iPhone 14 Pro).
1.30.4
2022-11-11
Minor bug fixes.
1.30.3
2022-09-16
Minor performance updates.
1.30.2
2022-08-18
Fixed a bug that was causing a crash for some users when accessing the Daily Workout filters.
1.30.1
2022-08-09
Minor bug fixes.
1.30.0
2022-08-05
Bug fixes and optimizations to support our newest feature - Daily Workouts.
1.29.0
2022-07-21
Check out our new Daily Workouts feature!
1.28.0
2022-05-25
As requested, we’ve added the ability to reset your progress for a course and also for a week.
You can also now submit bug reports and feature requests through the app. Just tap “Feedback” in the side menu.
1.27.4
2022-02-17
Minor bug fixes.
1.27.2
2022-01-05
Workout improvements.
1.27.1
2021-12-07
Minor bug fixes.
1.27.0
2021-10-27
Workout video performance improvements.
1.26.1
2021-09-14
Minor bug fixes.
1.26.0
2021-09-11
Set daily workout reminders to stay on track and build healthy habits!
1.25.1
2021-08-26
Minor bug fixes.
1.25.0
2021-08-23
We've introduced free fitness challenges:
- Challenge your friends & family
- Climb the leaderboard
- Try workout challenges from the Fit! team and trainers to stay motivated
1.24.3
2021-08-18
Minor bug fixes.
1.24.2
2021-07-29
Minor bug fixes.
1.24.1
2021-07-16
We've fixed a recent bug that affected the ordering of exercises for some workouts.
1.24.0
2021-07-09
Bug fixes and performance updates.

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Monthly Premium Subscription
(Get access to premium content for a month)
$19.99
Free
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Annual Premium Subscription
(Get access to premium content for a year)
$119.99
Free
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Monthly Premium Subscription
(Get access to premium content for a month)
$19.99
Free
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Annual Premium Subscription
(Get access to premium content for a year)
$59.99
Free
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Annual Premium Subscription
(Get access to premium content for a year)
$119.99
Free
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Annual Premium Subscription
(Get access to premium content for a year)
$49.99
Free
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Annual Premium Subscription
(Get access to premium content for a year)
$119.99
Free
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Annual Premium Subscription
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$29.99
Free
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Annual Premium Subscription
(Get access to premium content for a year)
$99.99
Free
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Monthly Premium Workout
(Get access to premium content for a month)
$9.99
Free
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Ratings

4.5 out of 5
5 452 Ratings

Reviews

r0m0$,
Great app!
I’ve tried other fitness programs-weight lifting, yoga, etc., but I a REALLY like the way this app is designed. It is set up in a way to really encourage you to push the little extra bit to see if you can fit in one more amrap before the clock runs out and the trainings aren’t so long and arduous that I lose interest. The programs build from day to day in a really well organized fashion that has me doing push ups and pull ups even though I couldn’t do either one when I started. I really like the emphasis on mind AND body. It’s motivational without being over the top, the exercises are super effective and fun, the trainers are knowledgeable, and I’m really getting strong for the first time! It’s a little glitchy here and there, but problems are fixed almost immediately and I expect this will clear up as the app ages. 100% recommend.
Speedy Beaver,
Timer
I love the intro these two guys give for this 30 days to handstand but I’m confused by the lack of directions and seemingly incoherent timer that skips around so easily. It could be better if there was some verbal cues with each exercise instead of just jumping into each one. The warm up was great and gave a great explanation of what was to be accomplished and the program would be better if they continued the verbal cues. Also unless you write down each exercise in a notebook, you have to start each of the 3 sessions over again in order to train more than 3 days a week. I think it seems like they want us to do each of the days exercises at least 2x per week before progressing to the next “days” workout? I could be wrong but they don’t address this very clearly in the instructions. Overall I like the “idea” of the program, but it’s not well laid out or explained in a consistent manner. The exercises are pretty tough when you get past day 1 so I would not expect that it’s a beginners guide!!
I do love seeing the strength and flexibility of Andrew Sealy and I guess I can only hope to achieve a fraction of what he makes seem so easy!! It’s worth getting and I think It’s best to watch each days exercises and write them down to put to my own 30 second timer and rotation.
Ryker Blade,
Lazy
This is more a review of this company as a whole rather than just the app. The app itself has very little functionality if you don’t subscribe to their all access pass for $119 a year, and it will remind you of that with every action you take. “Want to use the workout log or macro calculator? Nope! Pay us first” “Want to explore purchasing other programs without paying a yearly, three figure price? Sorry! Go hunting the internet for links” But that brings me to what really pisses me off about this company. “Did you buy one of our products like the home gym or p-bars? Well thanks for the free money, we’ll be sure to send that out to you when we feel like it!” I ordered their parallettes in March and never received a confirmation or shipping notice. I emailed them and got a reply….in May. They said they would have it out by the end of next week at the latest, meaning first Friday in April. Here we are in July. I’ve never heard from them again. Absolutely terrible customer service, terribly formatted app, terribly structured programs, just terrible
Ciscokidd88,
Great Programs !!! App needs a little work .
I originally downloaded the app for the Alex Puccio climbing training program. Since then have tried the backflip the calisthenics and handstand program I am now currently working on the jujitsu training program. The workouts are great the app is a little sketchy need some work but it’s constantly being updated. I also like the customer service the application has they were friendly and were able to help me set up after the app kept crashing.
cokermat,
Love the programs...app is getting better
Update: The programmers seemed to have fixed some of the software. Starts where I left off most of the time. Hasn’t crashed as often recently. Would love for it not to close the workout if I have to back out of the app for something else. But overall good improvement. Moving to 4 stars

First, I will say that Project Calisthenics has been one of my favorite workouts and yes I think it works. This review is specifically for the app itself.
The positive, I like the fact the developers have a feedback option in the app and are trying to get better. I did send a message there as well.
The negative, the app is very glitchy. It is super frustrating when I have time to do my workout and the workout section refuses to load. On WiFi or even 5G. It’s disheartening when you are motivated to workout and can’t get the app to load or you start it and halfway you lose your spot. Or it doesn’t continue to load the next section. I shouldn’t have to print out each day so I know what’s next.

The store seems to work fine, it’s happens much more often in the workout section of the app.

Overall great program bad programming. If it’s not fixed I’ll end up finding another calisthenics instructor that has proper software.
grantericstrong,
Good content, buggy app
The content is good but it is soooo cumbersome to play through it. There is no skip back to the previous exercise or controls to skip back or forward ten 10 seconds if you miss something. The switch between workout and tutorial mode is not tappable enough. If you switch it while in a rest it just starts playing the audio from I think the next lesson and that then keeps playing if you move forward. This is all relatively simple stuff that would make things so much easier to navigate.

My message to the authors, use the app. If you find it awkward to do something that is probably amplified 10x by unfamiliar users. Update the app so that the UI gets out of the way and let’s users resume and get through things as fast and possible, that means being able to take steps back sometimes. Keep it up though, the concept and content is cool.
Vacation Branson,
Thoughtless design
I got this app so I could follow the Skierfit program that Jon Collinson wrote. Whether his fault or the app developers', this program is so frustrating I quit. The exercises are fine, but the format keeps you from focusing on them and focuses you on scrolling on the app.

Does it tell you what items you will need for the day or what you will be focusing on? No, you have to check every exercise beforehand to know what to expect. Bot easy when they take 15 seconds each to load and you can't read the entire title from the first page. The AMRAP routine of doing multiple exercises in fast succession has a timer at the top, but you can either look at that or scroll down to see what you are supposed to be doing. Sometimes you can't read the writing at all. Some things have timers and move you forwards without telling you, while others have no timer and you have to let it know you are done. Lots of things like this.

They seem super minor, and they are. But it's pretty apparent that the developers have never done a workout before, because there is ZERO flow to this app.

It does a really good job of recommending a lot of other workout plans I could buy though.
PuppyPiers1,
Great programs but really horrible app
I purchased the project calisthenics program which is a great program that I have been enjoying but it’s so unfortunate that this is the platform it is on. This app has a lot of bugs, crashes, has a difficult to navigate interface, and sometimes the whole app stops working altogether. Even if I delete and redownload, it doesn’t work. So often have to go days without the program until they fix whatever is going on. It’s really unfortunate because it does have nice programs. Honestly, it is not worth it though. Why spend money on programs when you might be without them for days or weeks on end. It also doesn’t allow you to just simply view programs through a web browser like most other apps allow, this one forces you to use the app. What a shame.
lambo daddy,
Missing a place for the tutorials
The tutorials are showed in a tan DURING the exercise. This ends up in a bunch of wasted time and missing timers as the tutorials can only be seen if you start an exercise. Really wish that tutorials where all in one place before “starting” the exercise. Only project calisthenics had that feature and it helps so much as I don’t have to be scrambling and resetting the whole workout for a tutorial. Seems a little inconsiderate to not have a place where you can LEARN THE EXERCISE! I’ve done project calisthenics 1-2 and now a little frustrated with shredded academy and 30 day handstand. Not having the tutorials separate makes the progress slower!
Beachermusic,
Great program, poorly designed app
This is a great work out program but it takes some prep work. No way a beginner could do these work outs with out some assistance. I bought some resistance bands to help pull some weight off so that I could make it through. I really enjoy Adams descriptions and approach. Unfortunately the app is portly designer and so buggy that it interferes with workouts. It's not something that's complicated so I'm not sure what all the buggies is about. Currently I can't do a work out because the routine won't load. I've been getting a spinning wheel of death for hours. This happens often but never for so long. The last thing you need when getting into a work out is technology delaying you or giving you an excuse not be able to do it.

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