Exercise Genie - will help you select the right exercises for your workout from the largest exercise collection available anywhere. Never get bored with your exercise routine again!
· Over 300 exercises, exercise variations, and stretches are included (free weight, machine, cable, etc.) with full instructions on how to perform each exercise
· Add your own exercises (if you find any we left out--good luck!)
· Exercises are categorized by body part (Abdominals, Back, Biceps, Calves, Chest, Deltoids, Forearms, Hamstrings, Quadriceps, Traps, Triceps) and their characteristics (Compound/Mass Building Movements, Isolation exercises, Free Weights, Machine-based, etc.)
· Includes over 40 specific target areas that each exercise affects (Outer Thigh, Inner Thigh, Upper Triceps, Lower Abs, etc.)
· Create your own categories, target areas, and other classifications or modify the existing ones.
· Add your own notes to any exercise.
· Trial version is fully-functional for 10 days.
What's New in This Release:
· Completely redesigned user interface--now easier to use than ever.
· Enhanced high-res screen support (480x320 resolutions).
· Now allows you to create your own categories, target areas, and other classifications.
· Does not require any additional software (previous versions required SmartList To Go).
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Supported operating systems:
Palm OS 4.x, Palm OS 5.x
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