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MuscleWiki

Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 2.4.1

Taille:24.37MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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MuscleWiki : Votre compagnon ultime pour l'application de fitness

Transformez vos entraînements avec MuscleWiki, l'application de fitness complète proposant plus de 500 exercices. Chaque exercice comprend des instructions écrites détaillées et des vidéos d'accompagnement pour une forme parfaite, vous garantissant de tirer le meilleur parti de chaque séance. Sa carte corporelle intuitive simplifie le ciblage musculaire, ce qui la rend idéale pour tous les niveaux de forme physique, des débutants aux athlètes chevronnés.

Mais MuscleWiki va au-delà des simples exercices. Il fournit des outils de remise en forme inestimables, notamment des calculateurs de calories, de macros et d'une répétition maximale, vous permettant de suivre vos progrès et d'optimiser votre entraînement. Et ce n'est que le début ! Les futures mises à jour promettent des routines d'entraînement préprogrammées, un générateur d'entraînement personnalisable, un tracker de fitness et l'ajout de nouvelles catégories d'exercices.

Caractéristiques principales :

  • Bibliothèque d'exercices étendue : Accédez à plus de 500 exercices avec des vidéos et des guides écrits pour diverses options d'entraînement.
  • Carte corporelle intuitive : Ciblez facilement des muscles spécifiques grâce à la carte corporelle conviviale de l'application. Parfait pour tous les niveaux de forme physique.
  • Tous les niveaux de forme physique sont les bienvenus : MuscleWiki s'adresse aux utilisateurs débutants, intermédiaires et avancés, proposant des exercices adaptés à chacun.
  • Outils de remise en forme puissants : Utilisez des calculateurs de calories, de macros et d'un maximum d'une répétition pour suivre et gérer efficacement votre parcours de remise en forme.
  • Amélioration continue : Attendez-vous à des mises à jour régulières avec de nouveaux exercices, des entraînements préprogrammés, un générateur d'entraînement personnalisé et un tracker de fitness.
  • Catégories d'exercices en expansion : Restez motivé grâce à des options d'exercices en constante expansion pour que vos entraînements restent frais et stimulants.

MuscleWiki est plus qu'une simple application ; c'est votre coach sportif personnel. Téléchargez-le aujourd'hui et débloquez un nouveau niveau de forme physique !

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