Support
Something wrong, or something missing? Write in.
A person reads these. Expect a reply within a few days.
What to say
Anything at all is fine. These three things make a problem much faster to fix, so include them if you can:
- What you were doing when it went wrong.
- What you expected instead.
- Which version of the app you have, and which iPhone.
The app records nothing about how you use it and sends nothing anywhere, so what you write is genuinely all there is to go on. It is not being checked against a log at this end, because there is no log at this end.
Questions that come up
Where is my training history kept?
On your phone, inside the app, and nowhere else. It is not in an account and it is not on a server. The privacy policy goes through this properly.
How do I make sure I do not lose it?
Back up your iPhone, to iCloud or to a computer. The app's history rides along in that backup with everything else. There is nothing separate to turn on.
How do I take my workouts back out of Apple Health?
Open Settings inside the app. Under Apple Health there is a control that removes the workouts this app added. It removes only those and leaves the rest of your Health data alone.
You can also switch the app's access off entirely in Apple's own Health app, under Sharing.
Why does it want my body weight?
To estimate how many calories a finished workout burned, which cannot be worked out without knowing how heavy you are. You can type it in yourself in Settings, or let the app read it from Apple Health. Either way it stays on your phone.
Can I get it in kilograms?
Yes — Settings, under Units. Everything already logged is converted for display; nothing is rewritten.
How do I get the app?
Jonny Workout is being tested through Apple's TestFlight and is not on the App Store yet. If you would like to try it, write to support@jonnyworkout.com.
Before you push through pain
Jonny Workout is a training notebook, not a medical device. The exercise instructions describe how a lift is commonly performed. They are not personalised advice, and they do not know about your injuries. If something hurts, stop, and talk to a doctor or a coach before you push it.
Credits
Exercise instructions from free-exercise-db, released into the public domain under the Unlicense.