Pocket Personal Trainer 4.4.2

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  • Date added:
    10/02/2003
  • File size:
    1.1M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Pocket PC

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From the developer: Pocket Personal Trainer is your total fitness solution. It will revolutionize the way you train. Whether your goals are to get stronger, loose some fat, manage your diet, or just tone up this is a tool you need. The program manages your weight training, cardiovascular workouts, weight management, and includes a nutritional module to help you manage the calories you consume. The UI is easy to learn, everything is wear it should be. Use the program at home or in the gym. It is designed from the ground up to be easy to use and grows with you as your fitness level increases. Updates to the program every month (suggestions are never ignored), great customer service, and a price that can't be beat. If you have been looking for a tool to help you get into shape for the summer Pocket Personal Trainer can help make your goals a reality. And, if you're serious about lifting weights

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  1. Good program. Looking for a personal trainer? www.findapersonaltrainer.com.au/pages.php Anonymous -- October 24 2007, 06.52

    Good program. Looking for a personal trainer? www.findapersonaltrainer.com.au/pages.php

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