TUAW's Daily App: Push-Up Wars
I'm a big fan of DailyBurn for tracking weight and nutrition. While a lot of iPhone users stand by the Lose It! app for that sort of thing (and rightfully so, it's a good one), I prefer to have a service that's accessible from any browser, and DailyBurn (formerly known as Gyminee) is the one I've tried and liked the best. Earlier today, while adding far too many calories to my nutrition record (CES and its various events are not being kind to my diet this week), I noticed that DailyBurn has another app out called Push-Up Wars, designed to help you track your push-up ability.Just like the main app, Push-Up Wars allows you to enter and register how many push-ups you're doing each day, and then the app will track your progress both among your friends and on a global leaderboard level. Push-Up Wars is notable even if you're not an exercise fanatic, just because it's the first app I've seen that's not a game, technically, but still uses Game Center. You can earn ranks and achievements as you "level up," and then see global and friend-based leaderboards.
Registering push-ups requires you to take a video of you doing the exercise (only uploaded if you agree to do so), so the app requires a video-enabled iPhone or iPod touch -- no dice on older versions. But it's an interesting idea that's executed quite well, and if you want to get serious about powering up those arms, Push-Up Wars might be able to help.
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I'm a big fan of DailyBurn for tracking weight and nutrition. While a lot of iPhone users stand by the Lose It! app for that sort of thing...
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One, two, thr...errrrr...
Anyway awesome app, great graphics. 5* from me. See more cool screens on http://www.moblly.com/iPhone_Push-Up_Wars
I'm a longtime iPushUp user. It lacks a competition mode, but the way pushups are counted is pretty unique and cool.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ipushup/id302021550?mt=8
The camera app 100Cameras in 1 also uses the Game Center for achievements mostly tied to exploring and trying out the apps features. That was the first one I had seen.
BTW, Lose It! is in fact accessible from any browser. I use the app on my iPhone, and log via the website on my iPad, laptop and even my Android phone.
January 06 2011 at 1:47 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyVery cool!
Game Center integration in a fitness app is a great idea. I am working on adding GC to my workout app RipDeck and an update should be available soon.
RipDeck is a workout generator based on a deck of cards. Check it out on the app store!
This sounded pretty interesting to me until I read, "Registering push-ups requires you to take a video of you doing the exercise [...]"
How is taking a video of yourself in any way practical? Getting the phone to stay upright without holding is going to be a pain and who wants a vid of themselves doing pushups on the internet?
The core idea seems pretty cool, but the execution is seriously flawed.
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