V Shred: Nutrition & Fitness Reviews – Page 6

5/5 rating based on 100 reviews. Read all reviews for V Shred: Nutrition & Fitness for iPhone.
V Shred: Nutrition & Fitness is free iOS app published by V Shred LLC

❤️

Lkaoh

Hello! My name is Kennedy and I started the Toned in 90 Days work out yesterday. I can already say that it has done a great job tearing both the muscles in my upper thighs and buttocks! Thanks V Shred, you're the best. ?


Murry

Ferris6

Day 1 of the 90 day...best workout I’ve had in years. The HIT last in today’s series sent me home in a sweat. The best change of my old program.


Glad there’s an app now, but no way to log weight for each exercise

jrbdjaka

It would be very helpful to have a way to log the weight I’m using for each exercise and lift to keep track of my progress while increasing the weight for my reps/sets as I further the programs.


More Personalization/ Diet / Macro Coding Needed

SvenJuice

Concur with other similar reviews...it’s a good start but this app needs to be expanded upon to include more personalization, inclusive of calculating & tracking diet macros, meals, etc. Considering most users are / have already paid you a decent sum, at least you could keep pace with Under Armour’s “MyFitnessPal” app (which is stupid expensive). Keep going, V-Shred. You have a solid base, now expand. Back to my pen and paper notebook. ?


LOVE VSHRED!

EarlsNickname

Combining the shred with my daily activity and exercise program has been incredible. EA


Content is good. The app struggles.

ButIsTHISnameTaken

I have this program on my phone (pixel4) and my laptop and it runs without issue, but trying to do so on an iPad is a huge struggle. It keeps popping up with a No Internet Connection message, even though there clearly is one if I can submit this review and use other internet-based apps.


Terrible

zzerttkk

These guys are terrible. Just try a milk every dollar out of you as possible. Don’t buy anything from them! Their “online trainers” are just sales people that try and get you to spend more money at every turn.


App Review Only

Mike3sNickName

This is only a review of the App, not the VShred Program. I find the app to be a big disappointment. I am still waiting for the custom meal plan I purchased to be generated, so I am not able to fully review that part of the app. I am disappointed that the app doesn’t have a built in work out tracker. Maybe not everyone wants to track their workouts to map their progress, but I do. So I installed a different app and now need to copy all the workout there so I can track them. Bad UX. I find in incredibly lazy that all the content in the app is basically PDFs. I have a large screened iPhone but the content hasn’t really been formatted for mobile so the diets and things in the after 90 days section are very difficult to read. I suspect the custom meal plan will be the same. The BMR calculator is also a pdf. So you can’t actually enter any of that info and have the App store it. Aside from housing the workout guides and the video content to show how to do the exercises, which is nicely done in the app, this app is basically just a vehicle to sell more supplements and sell other programs and every time you log in try to sell you VShred apparels - which is maddening. However, this is probably to be expected as anyone who purchased the program will remember “the in your face” and seemingly intentionally deceitful check out process that made it impossible to just pay 57 dollars for your plan and go without watching and fast forwarding through the upsell videos for supplements. Check the Better Business Bureau complaints if you think I am the only one who thought that was a crock. Again, I am optimistic that the program itself will be great and life changing and all that. I start Monday. Hopefully the App and sales tactics aren’t reflective of the program itself.


Disappointing

tdin85

Just got the app. Go to create my meal plan only to find out that the app does not support actually choosing options calculating the calories and creating a grocery list. Instead I have to manually open each meal option, calculate the daily calories for each meal by hand and then look a each menu item and manually write down a grocery list. I feel mislead. I can do this with a number of other free apps. I just spent $55 for an app I don’t have the time to use. Waste of money.


Plenty of space for improvement

I vidal

There's plenty of space for improvement, such as an area for tracking the weight for the workouts, for example. The videos are pretty useful tho.