Hevy is a free gym workout tracker & planner app for iOS and Android. Simple workout logging, insightful analytics, and a growing community of gym athletes.
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Hevyapp.com lol, if you log into your account you should be met with a web interface for making routines. Source: 12 months ago
On the web interface, your can nest your workouts into folder so that they're easy to track and organize. For example if you're on a PPL 6 week meso-cycle you can create every workout for the next 6 weeks on hevy.com . But once synced to the Apple Watch the folders just become a flat list which you have to scroll through to find the right workout. Would be nice if folder structure transferred to apple watch . Source: almost 2 years ago
Hey oneman_aus! No known memory issues at the moment. Would you mind reaching out to me so I can investigate the issue further? Desmond at hevyapp.com. Source: over 2 years ago
That said, first aid techniques for what you describe: An app that let's you write down your emotions. Just something about the process of writing the emotion down makes them easier to care about. I use this app https://stopbreathethink.com/ and just use the check-in process. Source: almost 2 years ago
Just learning to name the emotions. I used a free app for this: Https://stopbreathethink.com/ It has a check-in process where you choose a couple of emotions to get some recommended meditations. The meditations aren't necessary, just checking the emotions helped a lot. It also has cute stickers if you meditate several times in a row and that kept my simple brain going. I saw that other people used an emotion wheel. Source: about 2 years ago
Oh I do! Try Headspace. You have to pay for it, but I am not certain of the current price per month since fortunately my employer now pays for it as a benefit. However, at one time I did pay for it and it was definitely worth it if you try to meditate every day. Only 10 minutes per day and my mood greatly improved in 2 weeks. There are also some free apps such as https://stopbreathethink.com. Source: over 2 years ago
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