Push Ups Trainer Challenge Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 76 reviews. Read all reviews for Push Ups Trainer Challenge for iPhone.
Push Ups Trainer Challenge is free iOS app published by Zen Labs LLC (CA)

It’s okay

DrLiles

In hindsight, I don’t know what I was expecting, but I pretty much just paid a dollar to do some pushups in intervals. Dumb move on my part


Fine.. but you need Internet for no reason.

dinger12345

The workouts are fine but you absolutely need cell or WiFi connection for it to work and for no reason other than to load a dumb quote.


Bloated and obnoxious

SomeJuanElse

All Zen Labs apps seem to suffer from the same issues. They can’t ever settle for the single purchase of an app and continually hound you to buy the next. When, if you don’t annoy me I probably would have instead of deleting the product. Having unclearable notification badges to buy another app that isn’t even a subtle in your country is obnoxious. The other issue that I’ve noticed across both iOS and Android is what comes across at first as professional, and competent design is just a shell in front of massive software bloat that is primarily used to push you into more of the app purchases I mentioned above. The same cookie cutter voice over they have for every app shouldn’t justify they’re being as big as they are.


Doesn’t work

Debwalaus

The app won’t stay open for more than a few seconds, it just continually crashes.


Doesn’t work

jel0784

App won’t open and doesn’t work.


Not good for anyone except beginners

Rural juror 12345

This app starts all users off at only 12 push-ups a day no matter how many you can do. There is no adjustment or consideration for people of different strengths. The interface is not intuitive; instead of focusing on the task at hand, pushups, there are lots of small icons and distracting graphics, and the buttons to press are often tiny and hard to press.


Love it, like to have watch

mrid250

Well designed. Helps me keep track of my goal. Would have like to see two things to improve my experience. (1) verbal instructions of number of reps and break time when lapses. (2) Apple Watch compatibility will help me work out easily without going back to my phone.


Basic

KarlRojo

Basic.


No way 2 choose level of skill

Radd123

Wast of 99 cents


I like the app.

Texashugnurse

The app doesn’t show you how to do a push-up or a modified push up. What I like about it, is that it really does build you up and take breaks. That way you do the push up correctly. It isn’t how fast you go, but how accurate you do them.