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Another pointless application (poor workout) that requires full internet access and advertises other apps from the developer.
I am not a fan of Daniel Miller as a developer. Ever since I tried his terrible Daily Arm Workout, I have been on the lookout for more shovelware on the FAOTD. Lo and behold, we have another quick buck workout app. This program not only features bad (and actually dangerous) exercises, it also peppers you with more apps and Daily News (image attached) that tell you new products from the developer have been released. Honestly, how the Step Ups and Glute Lift even made it into this program is a mystery. I have seen this done quite a few times with disastrous results... Showing countless people that it is ok to use a metal folding chair for this kind of exercise is just ridiculous. I can pick apart a few more (mostly on form), but I choose not to upset the model, that actually looked like she was trying this time. The best part about this app is that almost every time you complete a program, you are presented with "Daily Workout News!", which informs you that a new Daily Workout App has been released. Your options are to close this reminder, or buy the software. It doesn't end there though, the whole suite of Daily Workout Apps are advertised and can be purchased from the menu ribbon on the main screen. These advertisements are always there, in a paid app nonetheless. I also still don't understand why this thing requires full internet access. Is it for sharing that you did some poor exercising on Twitter and Facebook and advertise the app? Gee, thanks for being so caring. This app is also swimming in false five star reviews. Apparently letting the people decide what to rate this thing is a no no... To sum things up: all of these exercises can be found freely elsewhere, done in more detail AND proper from. If you can't spare the time to run a few times per week, and must do your cardio inside the house, simply look up "HIIT". Just use Google (WARNING - CONSULT YOUR DOCTOR BEFORE DOING ANY EXERCISES). In literally 10 minutes a day you will get a lot more benefit than this so called "Daily Cardio Workout" will ever give you.
September 2012 · Unknown · verified purchase
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