Tabata Timer and HIIT Timer Cheats

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Tabata Stopwatch Pro (TSP)

Developer: Anuj Seth
Category: Health & Fitness
Price: Free
Version: 2.3.5
ID: com.parabolicriver.Tabata-Stopwatch-Pro-Free

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Description

Tabata Stopwatch Pro is the ultimate Tabata Interval Timer that works for 'all' your interval training needs. You can use it with Tabata, HIIT, kettlebells, bodyweight exercises, interval running, sprints, etc.

Tabata Stopwatch Pro is a universal (both iPhone and iPad) feature packed interval timer for people who follow the Tabata training method. The main thing the Tabata app will aid you with is automating your exercise, rest, cooldown and other intervals. As simple as this sounds, it has a profound effect on your workout. You will be able to concentrate much better, won’t have to constantly count and honestly the whole workout just goes by faster. Try it with your Tabata, HIIT, kettlebells, bodyweight exercises, interval running, sprints, and other workouts.

Designed with both beginners and advanced users in mind Tabata Stopwatch Pro comes ready to use with basic Tabata already set up for you. As you gain more experience you can customize all intervals to match your pace. You may even create and store your own interval presets to quickly change to different workouts.

Tabata Stopwatch Pro is loaded with beeps that help identify what part of a workout you are in, interval beeps for example tell you when a new interval has started. Tabata Stopwatch Pro also has voice support that announces intervals to further help you focus on your workout. Oh and what would an exercise app be without music, select your favorite tracks from your iPod and blast through that workout.

The Apple Health app is supported and the Tabata app will write your Tabata workout times, calorie burned estimates and heart rates (needs a chest strap heart rate monitor and Pro purchase) after each workout.

By far the best app for Tabata training available for your iPhone and iPad, Tabata Stopwatch Pro includes:

+ Pro grade Tabata timer.
+ Ready to use out of the box. Classic Tabata already set up for you.
+ Simple to use, just push play.
+ Works on both iPhone and iPad.
+ Comes with 2 beautiful themes.
+ Color coded display visible from afar. Colors represent the amount of energy you are using in an interval.
+ Customize initial countdown and warmup time.
+ Customize exercise, rest, recovery and cooldown intervals.
+ Adjust the number of sets and cycles to match your pace.
+ Jump between intervals in the middle of a workout as needed.
+ Build presets to support your multiple interval training needs (Pro purchase needed).
+ Pause your workouts if needed.
+ Works with the screen locked and in your pocket.
+ Interval beeps for each individual interval. Need a separate beep to mark when it's time to rest, no problem.
+ Interval vibration.
+ Continuous beeps.
+ Three second beeps.
+ Halfway beeps.
+ Voice assist so that you focus on your workout and not the screen.
+ Workout to music from your iPod.
+ Set music to pause to hear beeps and voice assist clearly.
+ Shuffle tracks or albums to suit your taste and workout.
+ Apple Health support.

Pro Features:

Some features of the app require a paid Pro Features In App Purchase. These include working in the background, no ads, access to announcement settings, the ability to use chest strap heart rate monitors and more sounds. You can find out more about these by clicking on the GET PRO button in the app settings on the top right.

This IS the best app in it's class, just have a look at the reviews.

Health Disclaimer:

Exercising can be extremely stressful for the body, please consult your doctor, trainer or coach before using this app. This app does not aim to teach, coach or guide you with fitness, exercises or working out. It is a utility for people (adults only) who already know what they are doing and why. Further, calculations for workout times, calories burned and heart rates when working out are only approximations and should not be used for any medical purposes.

Version history

2.3.5
2022-07-16
Version 2.3.5 is a super quick fix for users seeing a crash on app launch when using the white color theme. Very very sorry about this should be all good now.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts, More soon.
2.3.4
2022-07-12
Version 2.3.4 cleans up a few things internally and now requires iOS 11 or above for use.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts, More soon.
2.3.3
2022-02-14
Version 2.3.3 tries to fix a crash a few people where seeing when opening the app and also improves and cleans up a few things internally.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts, More soon.
2.3.2
2022-01-20
Version 2.3.2 fixes a long standing problem with random songs or completely different songs from those queued playing. Sorry about this. It also tries to make clearer and improves a few small places in the app.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts, More soon.
2.3.1
2021-10-25
Version 2.3.1 fixes a problem with the app not opening on some iPhones. All iPhones, even with their displays set to be Zoomed now work great again.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts, More soon.
2.3
2021-10-17
Hello, it is has been a long time, I wanted to write I have updated the app please don’t hate me or something of the sort, but even during this long pause the amount of love the app gets in reviews and mails is just unbelievable sometimes. So thank you everyone. The last year or so has been odd for almost all of us with a lot of rethinking and adjustment needed, hope everyone is doing well and better than ever before.

Version 2.3 adds support for iOS 15 and the new iPhones and cleans up a few crusty things internally.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts, More soon.
2.2
2020-09-04
Version 2.2 improves a few things internally and now allows you to turn off quotes on the home screen.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts, More soon.
2.1.9
2020-06-11
Version 2.1.9 fixes and tries to improve a few things internally. Ads should be less jarring and not as frequent now. We have also tried to improve a few issues with music playback that some of you were having.

This update also fixes an issue where the duration, sets and cycles picker would vanish when using the app's White Theme with iOS 13 Dark Mode. You can simply continue to use the White Theme or Black Theme in the app as always, independent of how you like the rest of your device to look.

We have also tried to fix a complaint a few of you had where the purchase button on the Get Pro Features upgrade screen would not show up at all.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts, More soon.
2.1.8
2020-01-22
Version 2.1.8 fixes a crash in the app when using heart rate monitors on iOS 13. Sorry about this, things should be a-ok again.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts, More soon.
2.1.7
2019-12-01
Version 2.1.7 fixes a few small problems and updates the app for iOS 13.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts, More soon.
2.1.6
2019-06-03
Version 2.1.6 is a minor release with some internal cleanup.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts, More soon.
2.1.5
2019-02-01
Version 2.1.5 cleans up a few things internally and removes a few unused settings.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts, More soon.
2.1.4
2019-01-24
Version 2.1.4 cleans up a few things internally and removes a few unused settings.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts, More soon.
2.1.3
2018-12-11
Version 2.1.3 has minor tweaks to a few icons and some small improvements.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts, More soon.
2.1.2
2018-12-05
Version 2.1.2 improves support for iOS 12 and the new iPhones XS, XS Max and XR. It also adds back ads with consent. We have also fixed a few long standing nasties (bugs), sorry it took a while to track them down and fix.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts, More soon.
2.1.1
2018-06-02
Namaste.

Version 2.1.1 further improves support for iPhone X and the overall feel for the new large style page titles on all devices including iPads. We've also fixed a few broken things, though some minor ones remain.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts, More soon.
2.1
2018-05-23
Namaste.

Version 2.1 adds support for iPhone X and cleans up a few things internally.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

More soon. Have awesome workouts and Stay HIIT.
2.0.1
2016-12-16
Namaste.

Version 2.0 has an all new font. The app has never looked better. We re-did some things, improved a few others for iOS 10 and the app looks fantastic. Everyone is going to ask you what you're using. That is a promise.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

More soon. Have awesome workouts and Stay HIIT.
2.0
2016-12-14
Namaste.

Version 2.0 has an all new font. The app has never looked better. We re-did some things, improved a few others for iOS 10 and the app looks fantastic. Everyone is going to ask you what you're using. That is a promise.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

More soon. Have awesome workouts and Stay HIIT.
1.11.1
2016-10-07
Namaste.

Version 1.11 improves iOS 10 compatibility and fixes a few minor niggles.

More soon.

Have awesome workouts and Stay HIIT.
1.11
2016-10-04
Namaste.

Version 1.11 improves iOS 10 compatibility and fixes a few minor niggles.

More soon.

Have awesome workouts and Stay HIIT.
1.10
2016-08-26
Namaste.

Version 1.10 fixes a few minor bugs and issues with the app. We have improved announcement settings and you can now control what you want to hear more clearly. We have also improved what the app says and made it a little ‘lighter’. A few more internal improvements round up this update.

More soon.

Have awesome workouts and Stay HIIT.
1.9
2015-10-28
Hello. This a big one. Ready?

Version 1.9 adds support for iOS 9 and fixes a lot of the small glitches and problems that the new OS caused, it took a while because finding all of them was hard.

We have made measures more consistent, the initial countdown interval may be set to zero or have it’s own settings like other intervals for example.

iPad people, the timer screen is all new and looks phenomenal when you’re looking at it from a distance when working out. Oh and you can rotate it to portrait for a simpler cleaner version.

iPhone now supports all orientations. The landscape screens are simple and clean and work great when you’re looking at them from a distance or just using a big screen for a class in a gym.

We have added support for bluetooth heart rate monitors (Pro users) and also Apple Health. Apple Health in particular should allow you to track and monitor your progress and goals much better.

We have added absolutely amazing new voice assist capabilities (Pro users). The app really comes alive and will literally talk you through your entire Tabata workout.

As always, we really care about your feedback so talk to us about things you like and dislike. We’re on [email protected]

Have awesome workouts and Stay HIIT.
1.8
2015-03-20
Version 1.8 is a stability release that improves a few things and ties up a few loose ends.

More soon. Stay HIIT.
1.7
2015-03-10
The "Bigger the better" release.

1. Support for iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.
2. Improved app icon.
3. Improved the home screen; now shows your current preset and some other niceties.
4. Added 10 new beeps including chimes, tinghsa, digital beeps and lasers (pro users).

Do leave a review for this update if you have a minute.

For any issues at all mail us at support (link in the app). There is no way for us to reply if you simply leave a comment on the App Store.

More soon. Stay HIIT.

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
Pro Features
(Pro users can create and save as many presets as they like. and use the app with other music apps in the background. Oh and no ads!)
$19.99
Free
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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
71.5K Ratings

Reviews

WJHyder,
Tabata for Body Building
I am 61 years old and I build and sculpt my body. I have been working out regularly during this phase of life for at least six years. I started with standard body parts or muscle group exercises, with dumbbells, bands, cables and free weights. I have always felt the need to WORK and not waste time between sets and as my routine evolved, I moved to interval training using an electronic timer. I saw a vast improvement and found out about the Tabata method, began employing it for body building movements and vigorously improved stamina and muscle growth. I keep a training log and take pictures regularly. Now, I am not Arnold, nor do I want to be- but I want to be healthy, mobile, and ripped. This Tabata app works great. For phone and Bluetooth use, it does the trick.
Rlimpach,
Easy to use, but not perfect
I started using this app for home workouts when I couldn’t make it to the gym. I prefer group fitness classes, so home workouts need to be shorter with more intensity for me to be motivated to do them. That being said, for the few times that I AM motivated to work out at home, using this app (along with my own list of exercises that target what I want to work on) gives me the structure to get it done. However, the “rest” periods between exercises are also right before the 1-min recovery between sets, which is confusing if you don’t know that beforehand or don’t really know how Tabata works. Also,
they put a 1-min recovery period after the last set, which is then followed by the cool down period; again, this is fine if you know Tabata format and just think of it as a longer cool down but can be confusing if you’ve never done Tabata before. I haven’t played with it enough to see if I could eliminate the extra “rest” periods before recoveries or the end recovery before the cool down, so maybe that’s somewhere in the settings that I didn’t see. However, for a basic timer to get you through a workout, this works for me.
WapitiSpokes,
Features in pro version don’t work
Useful timer but fairly basic with limited ability to customize functions such as the timing of alerts. Most alerts are also somewhat obnoxious, they would do well to include a selection of clear, identifiable alerts that are more subdued. I do have a gripe. I paid for the pro version after using the basic. The improvements were minor. Which I suppose is what it is. HOWEVER many of the functions flat out don’t work or function improperly interfering with basic features. For instance, the option for a tone three seconds prior to the end of an exercise repeats itself with one second to go. There are similar problems with other functions. There appears to be no option to increase the sound volume on voice announcements relative to music playing simultaneously. There is a function to reduce (or turn off?) music volume during voice announcements BUT IT DOESN'T WORK. In conclusion this is a good basic interval timer that is a few tweaks away from being awesome. Which suggests to me that the designers don’t care / they just want folks to buy the pro version. I hope they prove me wrong by fixing the “broken “ functions first, then improve customizability.
BigDUUD,
Love the motivational quotes!
This app does what it is supposed to do and some. It keeps up with your workout times and it’s easy to work with. It’s got everything you want and need and more but it doesn’t get all complex to where you have to spend a day reading the instructions in the help menu. One of the best things I like about it are the quotes on title screen. When you open the app to workout it will show a random quote from a sports icon or historical figure that helps to get you in the right mind set. Great app! It will help you as long as you do your part.
Dax117,
Solid with some UI quirks
I paid for the pro version and overall a solid offering. A couple UI tweaks could take it from good to great. First there is no help in the app. This became frustrating as I couldn’t figure out how to save a set of timings. Eventually I accidentally swiped in settings and realized it scrolls and there were ton more options but I couldn’t see them and there was no scroll bar or other visual indicators there were more options off screen. Finally it would make it really useful if I could label each set with the exercise for that interval. Most people using this will have different exercises for each time and if that could be labeled and appear on screen with countdown timer it would take it from good to great.
RunBing,
Basic but gets the job done
I’ve been using the free version for a a couple years. I finally upgraded to pro because-
A. I wanted to save my presets.
B. It said I can have custom audio through the workout.
C I thought I would be able to make more custom intervals.
A. Is good, I now have saved presets for my stretching routine, boxing, and“murph”.
B. It has a very limited amount of things that the audio will say, there are no custom options. Example: I want to have it call out the name of each stretch on my 32 stretch variation so I can stop reading from a list. But that was misleading.
C. I wanted to go pro to be able to make a more complex interval list for swimming. Example 20 rounds of sprints descending 2 seconds less every round. But the $20 upgrade to pro really doesn’t add much and that is not possible to do.

So it works really great for basic interval counting. and I can have my music playin from my phone and the audio does great at not interrupting too much while still allowing me to know when the intervals start.

It’s a good and basic app. But the $20 upgrade was not worth it.
Mae_zee,
Overall a great app.
I’ve been using the free version for a year and decided to upgrade to Pro. I love that the app still works in the background without pausing when I check my workout app for next move. I was also excited that my heart rate would be measured during workouts in the Pro version. Only I couldn’t get it to pair with my Apple Watch. I wrote to the developer and received a response that the app wasn’t compatible with Apple Watch yet. I really hope they change that soon because if it wasn’t for that, I’d definitely give it 5 starts. Also, the recovery period after workout is over is unnecessary. I wish I cool somehow turn that off. But it’s not a deal breaker.
pinkie frog,
Great
Glad I found this app! It works right out of the box. It's preset for the 4 minute (8 rounds of 20second/10 second) Tabata times, all you do is click one click to start. To do another Tabata you have to click the x first to clear the old one. I didn't realize that at first and thought it had quit working. Very simple screen, the numbers are big and easy to see, and there is a small 3 beeps to alert you to change from exercise to rest, plus a woman's voice. There is a banner ad across the top, I guess that would go away if you get the paid version. Try it, you'll like it!
TonyBabarino,
Excellent and clean interface
This time or does everything you could possibly imagine. Paid version even better!! The only one thing I wish they would do, and that should be an easy fix, is that we should be able to wind back/forward the timer with a slider in real time and/or with "short taps" or 3D hard press on forward/rewind buttons by 5 seconds per tap or press. Ex: press PER 5 sec (fwd or back) or hard press for fwd/back one full set. Currently forward/rewind taps move you COMPLETELY fwd/back per tap. Add feature for moving in small chunks of time and this timer will be King!!!!!
COACHJB,
Good app but shuts itself off
Update 8/6/20 App work great. Can set interval training like 20 seconds exercise and 40 seconds rest. It talks to you and you can set warming signal beeps to notify you when your exercising / test period is up. This is great for training for a 5k where you run 20 sec then walk 40 sec. The only thing holding me back from 5 stars is the app must remain open at all times so in my pocket it’s actually shut itself off or accidentally ended my workout and I had no idea what set I was on while training for 5k. My suggestion is to have a message that pops up asking you “are you sure you want to end this workout?”