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DNA Fitness Tracker

DNA Fitness Tracker turns your smartphone into a personal fitness coach, guiding you through the process of cr...

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DNA Fitness Tracker turns your smartphone into a personal fitness coach, guiding you through the process of crafting an exercise routine that meets your goals and fitness level. Fitness Tracker works at the level of your DNA, allowing users to take their raw genetic data from 23andMe, AncestryDNA or Family Tree DNA and create personalized fitness reports that will help one exercise right for their genotype.

Whether its professional body building or just improving cardiovascular endurance, BioStatus Fitness Tracker uses scientifically determined formulas to assess your fitness and develop a personalized exercise program optimized for your height, weight, age, sex and even genotype!

Select from the following training goals and genetic reports:
Training Goals
Weight Loss
Muscular Strength
Cardiorespiratory Fitness
Flexibility
Body Building
Yoga
Somatics

Genetic Reports
Endurance Potential
Strength Potential
Aerobic Potential
Post Exercise Recovery

Circadian Rhythm Alerts allow you to coordinate daily activities with your personal biological clock. The circadian clock estimates your circadian rhythm from information provided in your profile and displays corresponding changes in hormones, alertness, coordination and more.

The BioStatus platform makes it easy to generate and maintain a personalized fitness profile using simple body measurements taken from home. The intuitive interface allows you to quickly estimate body composition, muscular endurance, flexibility and many other fitness indicators.

Calculate & Track:
Body Composition (Body Fat Percentage, Lean Body Mass, Visceral Body Fat)
Ideal Body Weight
Cardiorespiratory Fitness ( Vo2max )
Muscular Strength (1 Rep Max )
Muscular Endurance (Maximum Push Ups, Squats and Sit Ups)
Flexibility (Sit and Reach)
And more…

Size

17.9 MB

Last update

Nov. 28, 2019

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