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Post by Ibanezlespaul on Nov 28, 2017 7:08:48 GMT -7
HelloI had some trouble finding a good and simple hangboard timer app. So with some help I decided to do one myself. Feel free to test it out and give some feedback. It is for iOS for the moment but I will probably put it out on google play store also. It is called Hangboard timer. Link itunes.apple.com/us/app/hangboard-timer/id1317108549?mt=8
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Post by jrblack on Nov 28, 2017 7:59:30 GMT -7
The app specifically for the RPTC is pretty good... and it's 99 cents. That's what I use.
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Post by RobF on Nov 28, 2017 14:11:30 GMT -7
The RPTC one does look good- just got a new phone switching over from iphone to android. Looking forwards to trying it out tomorrow...
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jeremie
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Strength phase
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Post by jeremie on Nov 29, 2017 10:41:04 GMT -7
I use IntervalTimer. Takes a few minutes to setup the workout the very first time, but after that it works perfectly and is fully configurable. Also handy for any other type of interval workout that you do (I also use it for a stretching workout).
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thor
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Post by thor on Dec 3, 2017 15:14:19 GMT -7
I tried Hangboard timer for todays workout. Much better than my old app! This app has exactly what you need to do repeaters. Simple and quick. Love the countdowns and clear graphics.
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dsm
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Post by dsm on Dec 6, 2017 11:26:44 GMT -7
I really like an app called "Seconds". You can create all kinds of different timers (simple, complex, nested, etc.) and you can label everything, not only the name of the timer, but also the labels used within the timer for sets and reps. I primarily got it to customize timers for different interval workouts, but I also use it for hangboarding (I made different timers for repeaters and max hangs). Only downside is it's $5 for the app, but I use it a lot and so it was definitely worth it.
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