Tips for using
I have had this app for a few years and it has lots of poses and features for being free.
Heres what i have found to be useful:
+ Do not download this app on your iDevice! It is quite a large app and downloading it on your computer first is the easiest (and usually faster) way to go. Your device does enough work as it is, why make it chug through this download?
+ Turn on airplane mode when you use the app. It will make the ads disappear and limit distractions. For being a large app it surprisingly doesnt have the ads saved for offline use so take advantage of that.
+ Resist flipping through the poses and sections too much, otherwise the app may crash. Of course you may need to do this to familiarise yourself with the app but after that just select a course and let it do its thing. Pressing pause on a pose has not made it crash for me but quickly flipping backwards or forwards through a course could make it crash.
+ If the defult 45 seconds is too little time for most poses, simply lengthen the time between poses in Settings instead of adjusting individual time goals. Use the longer in-between time as extra time for each pose.
+ If the voice alert is too loud or undesired, turn it off in the settings.
+ I have found that the end ding is difficult to hear if your device is also playing music or sound at the same time. I recommend playing ambient sound on a separate device/computer so that you can turn up the volume in the app if needed.
I hope these help! Remember to have a little patience and this app should work out for you. Im not sure why it would be crashing on some peoples devices. It has always worked fine on my ipod touch 2nd and 5th generations. The photos and artwork do look a little pixelated on a retina display, but it is a simple and useful app for yoga.
Namaste!
Adam Ploski about
Yoga Trainer Lite, v7