5/5 rating based on 114 reviews. Read all reviews for Push ups: 100 pushups pro for iPhone.
Push ups: 100 pushups pro is free iOS app published by FITNESS22 LTD
Higgzmadethebeat
I like this. I’m a fat lazy guy, but it motivates me knowing exactly what I could do yesterday because then all I have to do is exceed it slightly to be moving forwards
Alexander Demitrieus
You can get free apps with more features. No continuing support after you do 100 push-ups and it is so slow. DO NOT BUY
Musical mom of 4
I normally struggle with exercise, but have made phenomenal progress using these apps. I think it is because of the progressions and intervals.
Little ole Steve
I got the free version of this app because I thought the training program was for 100 consecutive push ups. After seeing that the beginning workouts are way too easy, I find that there is a pro version upgrade. Ok, so $3 for an unlimited subscription isn’t a big deal. I buy that, and I’m scrolling to the workout I should start with in the “advanced” program with regular push-ups , and it’s the last workout in the whole program, which I completed, with no follow on sessions to improve from there. I didn’t need an app to have me do 5 sets of 20 push-ups with 90 seconds rest in between. I suppose this app might be good for beginners who can’t do many push-ups to start with, but if you are already able to easily do over 50 consecutive push-ups, this program is not for you.
Swoop10
My max in one minute is 38. I want to be able to relay this to the app so that I can start at a higher level. If this is already available it wasn’t easy for me to find. Other than that I love this app!
Met701
I’m 71 and this is the best app I have ever used. I’ve gone from 100 knee to 100 regular push ups. Follow the app and I know anyone can get there. No stress work at your own pace.
SonofP
It takes you through the process slowly. And you can see the development. Have a little patience and you will see your body transform.
Rwcan
Wish they had a way to choose two workouts a week vs three. I’m 68 and can do 50 real pushups. But with all resistance training I need that extra time for recovery or my progress stops. Can I do without that expanded schedule? Well, yes. But the schedule is an important element to me, something I use in my fitness planning.