Description
MC-Timer plays music for timed intervals.
You can use this app to have some fun during workout sessions like Tabata, intervals, HIIT, or circuit training, where you have multiple, timed sets of exercise and rest phases. For more complex routines, the names of your exercises can be shown and randomized. MC-Timer will guide you through your planned workout by playing music during the high-effort exercise phases and by being quiet during the pauses.
No need to constantly look at your watch.
Just listen to the music.
Your music.
When the work phases are shorter than the typical duration of a song, then you can nicely play a new song for each set. Let yourself be surprised and allow MC-Timer to play a randomly chosen song for each set. And if you do not want to listen to mellow song intros, you can set MC-Timer to play a suitably long section from the "heart" of the song.
While the workout is playing, you can see your progress within each set and within the entire session by looking at the progress rings and the countdown timers. The progress rings are distinct and remain legible even from the other side of the room. To make this possible, the display will stay on while MC-Timer is playing your session.
MC-Timer synchronizes the workout definitions across your devices. If you like to use a bigger screen, play the workouts using MC-Timer on iPad or Apple TV.
The workout details are fully customizable. You can, but you don't have to:
- define any number of repeated sets of "music" and "pause" phases;
- insert special sets without music to create longer pauses;
- define a list of exercise names to be shown;
- choose all the songs that will be played;
- use the playlist or exercise list as is or randomized;
- select whether you want to skip to the next song for each set;
- play tracks from the beginning or from the middle.
Alerts!!!
- optionally, use countdown beeps or just a single warning beep;
- pick a fun alert sound to play at the start or end of each music phase, or at the end of the session;
- select from 54 custom sounds: bells, horns, special effects, Science Fiction and cute animals;
A few geeky details:
- Each set consists of a "music" phase and a "pause" phase, optionally repeated multiple times.
- Music and pause times are entered in seconds.
- Unless you defined a specific start delay, your session will start with a silent, 5-second countdown step.
- A complete session always ends at its last music phase, i.e. the very last pause is skipped.
- You can define exercise pairs like "lunges, left/right" which can be split into "lunges, left" followed by "lunges, right".
- MC-Timer accurately times your workout; unlike other apps, there are no timing errors that accumulate as the session progresses.
- The counters/timers in the playback view can be tapped to toggle between counting up or down.
- The shuffle mode randomises the order in which the songs are played. That is to say: songs will not be repeated until all songs in the playlist have been played.
- You can override the default system-wide appearance and always use the app in its dark or light appearance.
Medical Advice
Please consult with a physician prior to engaging in a new exercise program; even more so if this is not something that you are used to.
MC-Timer on the Apple TV
You can easily playback your workout sessions directly on Apple TV by using the MC-Timer companion app for Apple TV. However, you cannot edit the sessions there; you need to do that on your iPhone or iPad and sync your changes via iCloud. Also note that since your (iTunes) media library is not available on Apple TV, you will need an Apple Music subscription in order to play music on Apple TV.