ASICS Studio: At Home Workouts Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for ASICS Studio: At Home Workouts for iPhone.
ASICS Studio: At Home Workouts is free iOS app published by RunKeeper, LLC

Pretty cool app

clown12

I keep trying workout apps and being disappointed but this one was a pleasant surprise. There are a lot of different ones to choose from so I haven’t gotten bored yet. (Pro tip, there are free workouts available- you can try them first which is what I did before I decided to pay.) I love going to my live barre and bootcamp classes, but this is a good way to get an extra workout in when I don’t feel like paying $30 a pop. The workouts seem to be quick but pretty difficult. I definitely think it’s worth the $10 a month.


I don’t like it

Mis.pickie

I don’t like it I tried it for a moment didn’t like it deleted it but I’m still getting charged for it


Great potential!

Bhoggy84

Only tried one workout and so far so good. My only critique is the music is rather soft in the background and there’s more of the guy talking. I just wish the music could be a little louder since that’s what really keeps me going when I’m tired! If there’s a way to adjust the music volume I’d love to know. Otherwise I’m hoping the app developers read this and can make some adjustments.


Cool app

DjKarenMarie

I wish there was a way to track my workouts that are not part of the app.


Love it

RaiderGirl03

This gives me dynamic routines and instruction. The only thing I wish it had: a way to “favorite” some of the workouts for a quick go-to. Or maybe it has that and I’m just missing it.


Awesome

fmv01234

Reminds me of Orange theory. Need Rower exercises.


Outdoor Workouts

ejzman

Definitely need to incorporate statistics into the workouts. I have no way to tell if I’m on pace with the intervals I’m running or distance I’m covering unless I use another tracking device which is cumbersome at best. Otherwise I love the coaches in my ear guiding and motivating me thru the workout.


Great workouts!

KimmieWag

This is a great app with lots of workout options. I use the app on my “non-run” days to help supplement my workouts. The coaches on the app are motivating and I love that you can click on the title of the move to see someone doing the workout in case you need a refresher on form. The music is great that goes along with the workout as well! You can’t go wrong with this app!!


Good to break up treadmill boredom

Chilly f

I’ve only used treadmill workouts. I’m in a trial period from Runkeeper so I don’t know what this will cost but it is a very good way to get through treadmill workouts. Upbeat instructors; lots of changes in hills and speed to break up the boredom and good music. Three suggestions to make it even better: 1. Allow the user to enter miles at the end for each treadmill workout so you can track improvement on the same workout over time (maybe tie to runkeeper account); 2. Provide some type of utility where the user can enter some data (previous race result, average mile pace, data from runkeeper activities, etc) and have the utility give some ideas as to what speeds 60%, 70%, etc might be- that’s frequently referenced by the instructor but I have no idea what my target is for those numbers; 3. Keep the tunes playing after the workout-I frequently want to workout longer than the set workout time and it would be nice if the music played until the user pressed “done” on the workout summary screen.


Really good but needs some tweaks!

puzzleddar

App works really well, but it could use some tweaks that would make it even better. I like to watch shows or movies when I work out, so I like that you can disable the music and that it shows you what the next interval or step is. I don’t like that it still shows what you had completed and not the next several steps so you can be prepared for the next sprint or interval. It would be really helpful if when looking for a workout the summary of each workout and a incline and speed graph or summary was present. I also don’t like that the core/weight workouts assume that you know the “move” and that there is no summary of technique or video demonstrating what you should be doing. Overall, I really like the app. I like that they have some workouts that mix the cardio and core/strength workouts. I wish you could customize what you wanted to do for each workout and it would put something together for you.