I own BSDI's Fitness Analyst. Do not buy until you try the free demo b/c it's expensive. Ask them to send you a demo.
http://www.bsdifitness.com/Analyst.aspx
Christina
Does anyone have any recommendations for personal trainer software with an emphasis on designing and recording workouts rather than the business side?
jonbtf
I own BSDI's Fitness Analyst. Do not buy until you try the free demo b/c it's expensive. Ask them to send you a demo.
http://www.bsdifitness.com/Analyst.aspx
Christina
ACSM-CPT, NSCA-CPT
If you have a question about personal training please post it on the forum instead of sending me an email or private message. Chances are your questions will help someone else. Thanks!
Thanks, Christina.
jonbtf
I agree with Christina. BSDI is good and its expensive. Ive used it myself. try it first to see if it suits your needs.
the problem with all software is that your spending more time AFTER the training session inputting all the sets reps etc. thats less time you spend with other clients. thats not necessarily a bad thing but something to consider
joe
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