Start With Yoga Cheats

Start With Yoga Hack 1.6 + Redeem Codes

Learn yoga, beginner workouts

Developer: I/O Assembly
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: $2.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.6
ID: uk.co.appliedbrilliance.swy

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Description

Start with Yoga is a simple to use, easy guide to learn beginner yoga workouts and create your yoga routine.

It comes with 17 pre-set routines and a yoga routine builder allowing you to pick from 75 yoga positions or asanas to create your own personal yoga sessions, with poses that suit you.

Start with Yoga works on Apple Watch, iPhone and iPad, letting you take your workouts wherever you go.

A great way to learn Yoga and keep up daily practice, daily stretching, build strength and support weight loss goals.

Perfect for children, seniors and beginners of all ages. This simple app will show you the positions you need to hold. You can set how long you'd like to hold each position and the app will show you when you need to move.

Use the Yoga app to create your own routines to guide you through your daily Yoga program. Share Yoga routines that you have created via text messages with your friends.

LA Inquirer ‘Best Apple Watch Apps 2021’
Wareable ‘Best Apple Watch Apps 2020’
Tech Radar ‘Best Apps for Fitness 2019’

Connects to Apple Health so you can track workouts and calories.

No monthly subscriptions - new routines shared on Instagram at start_with_yoga

Key features:
No monthly subscriptions or in app purchases
Learn Yoga with preset 17 yoga routines
Create personal routines with the simple yoga routine builder
Over 75 positions for you to create your own workouts
Copy, edit and share your routines with your friends
Works on Apple Watch, iPhone and iPad
Track your Heart Rate on Apple Watch as you complete routines

About Start with Yoga
We created Start with Yoga as we couldn’t find a really simple Yoga app that worked seamlessly across Apple Watch and iPhone. We wanted to create an app that didn’t have a monthly subscription and was so simple that it melted into the background.

There are many types of yoga and many approaches to it. This app is inspired by the philosophy behind Hatha yoga, designed to create comfortable and steady body positions that aid mediation or allow you to create yoga workouts. Focus through each of the positions should be on breathing in order to unblock the mind and the body.

The positions or asana in the app are not too advanced. Start with Yoga has simple positions that most beginners can practice to develop strength in their bodies.

Start with Yoga uses Apple Health to manage your routines.

Version history

1.6
2021-11-12
The 'gong' is back by popular request - so you can know when to change positions
Bug fixes
1.5
2020-12-10
NEW yoga routines added
NEW Start with Yoga soundtrack added
General bug fixes
1.4
2020-05-31
Apple Health integration, now tracking heart rate and active calories on Apple Watch, and adding them to your daily totals
1.3
2020-02-25
- 25 new positions added
- bug fixes
1.2
2019-10-26
Now works on iPhone and iPad
Heart Rate tracking with Apple Health on Apple Watch
5 new routines launched

1.1
2019-06-25
New share feature: share the workouts and routines you create with your friends via email or iMessage.
1.0
2019-05-24

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Ratings

4.1 out of 5
41 Ratings

Reviews

Willfont,
Pretty good
This app has real potential. There appears to be a bug not allowing me to change or add the names of workouts. Would be nice to be able to highlight the workouts I like best. Also if the watch app could announce the name of the next pose as the time to change positions happens then looking at the watch would not be required. I’m hoping there will be continued improvement because this app is what I have been hoping for for some time. There appears to be no volume control on the watch app when I’m using AirPods to hear the audio. The sound is not loud enough for me.
Me998760789482873920,
I had high hopes, but I cannot recommend this app.
I had really high hopes for this app; however, I can not recommend this app.
I intended to use this app to build a modified yoga routine to use as a cool down at the gym. My hope was that I could build and save a routine (or few). Then, after my workout, I could start the app and then it would prompt me through the routine after specified intervals (30 seconds). Unfortunately, the app fell short.
My first complaint is the limited number of poses available to compose into a routine. Many of my standard poses were not included in the list so I couldn’t “include” them in my routine. It would be nice if there was an option to add a custom pose (even if it is just in text format).
Second, while using the app through the Apple Watch, there is no audio prompt to identify the next pose. You have to be able to see the face of the watch to see the pose, which is impossible in most poses.
Lastly, I really wish there was a trial period for this app. I know the cost is not substantial, but if I had the opportunity to try the app even for one day, I would have realized that the app would not meet my intentions and I would not be out $2.99 for an app that I will not be using in the future.
mdolton,
Nice, but clearly not a finished product
Start With Yoga is decent for what it is: a simple yoga app geared towards beginners. The main UI needs a lot of work, as it is ugly and unintuitive. I get they were going for a clean look, but it’s downright spartan and takes some time to figure out how to actually do the handful of things you can do.

Once you start a routine the display is very clean and easy to read. They don’t give any direction other than a cartoon image of the position and its name, which works and looks pretty, but you may need to look up some of the positions to get a better idea of what to do.

The integration with the watch is top notch and is the killer feature imo. You can use this app entirely from your watch with no loss in functionality, which is great.

Edit: The sharing function looks like it’s working again. This is a pretty nice feature, so happy to see that working. The developer adds new routines on occasion, but being able to share between users is even more awesome.

There is currently no integration with HealthKit which is a dealbreaker for many these days. Hopefully this can be added in at some point. (Edit: developer says it’s on the way)

All in all it’s good enough that I’ll keep using it but it’s hard to recommend paying for an app that is clearly unfinished.

Edit: Glad to see the developer very involved with the community here, I will be updating my review as the new features come out.
K4TY1975,
Exactly what I wanted.
It lets me quickly put together my own routine, and gives me visual, audible, and haptic cues at each step. It doesn’t yet have all the poses I use (low lunges, pigeon pose), but it’s easy enough to find one close enough to tell me what I’m doing. And it records the workout in HealthKit.

I had the same problem some have mentioned with naming custom routines, till I figured out that pushing “return“ at the end of the name solved everything. There are no instructions for the poses, so a total beginner would want to start with an app that had those, or even better, a live class. But for my purposes it’s close to perfect.
MichelleMock,
Updated review.
They’ve updated the app so now you can do the sequences and the timer will run for each pose you hold and alert/buzz you when it’s time to switch to the next pose.
Much much better and I am now able to enjoy the app.

The biggest issue: You have to look at watch for it to work.
When you start the app you have to look at your watch the whole time so that it counts the seconds for each pose you do. If you do the pose and are not looking at your watch the watch goes to sleep so you can be in a pose for a minute and it won’t alert you to move to the next pose. Which doesn’t make sense because you can’t look at your watch while doing some poses.
Also the screen will clear and then you have to click back in to the app so progress to the next pose.
Would not recommend this app at all.
TofuRose,
Simple, yet effective
This app is great if you are already familiar with the poses. The preset routines are great for beginners and quick lunchtime stretches.

The illustrations are cute and easy to follow. I also really like the vibration indicating it’s time for the next pose and the music playing directly from my watch.

I haven’t created my own routine yet, but that looks easy and intuitive. You can also set how long you want each pose to last.
amanda01454,
Not connecting
Paid for the app on my phone, says it can only be used on watch. Won’t even download onto the watch.
captainthundercunt,
I want to like it!
I really like that this is a watch yoga app. I like the animations and the music. But I really wish there was some kind of announcement about position changes or some kind of guide to walk me through the poses. It feels like a very abrupt shift between poses and then I have to look at my watch the whole time so I can’t focus on my breath or movements or anything except the stress about getting to the next movements, which is less than ideal for a type of exercise specifically for de-stressing.
aagarrett,
Love the idea but lacking poses
Please include more poses!

I love the app and use it almost daily but with the limited number of poses available to create a routine with it makes it difficult to get a well-rounded yoga routine set. Please include more beginner to intermediate level poses ASAP!
wombatsoldier,
Doesn’t teach anything
Descriptions talks about beginners and learning yoga... it doesn’t teach anything, not even a few words or video on how to do each pose. It’s just a single picture of each pose while you do the “routine”, worthless if you don’t already know the poses.