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beefmeup
NJ
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Sun, Jun 7, 2009 11:06
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2 Suggestions
1.) I'm not strong enough to do a pull-up without the support bar and adding like 40 lbs. And there's no option to put in a number for that when I'm tracking my workout. Also, I understand that some people are strong enough to do weighted pull-ups and there doesn't seem to be an option for that either.
2.) When you click to view your profile, there are stats like "strength quotient" and "BMI." While I do know what BMI is, I have no idea what strength quotient is. It would be helpful if there was an option to click on both of those to get further information regarding what they actually mean, because the number without the explanation is absolutely useless.
Other than that, good job guys!
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FitClickAdmin
Vienna VA
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Wed, Jun 10, 2009 17:06
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SQ
Thanks for the question -- we'll have to add the exercise addition to our to-do list.
The Strength Quotient is a proprietary measurement used to determine a member's ability as compared to individuals of a similar age and gender. Strength Quotients range from 1-200 with 200 being the pinnacle.
However, it has some limitations as a statistic that make it more of a fun item than a real stat -- we have plans to rework the SQ value in the near future to make it better.
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