I second this!If anyone gets the app let us know what it’s like please! Thinking about getting it x
There’s a free trial so I’ve downloaded it and it’s okay. I’m not a massive fan so far, I much much prefer Tone and Sculpt by Krissy Cela as that has much more content, recipes and is easier to use. Meggan’s workouts do look good though and the journal feature is really cute, I’m just not convinced it’s a game changer compared to Krissy’s app. It’s also veryyyy buggy at the moment, but I’m sure they’ll improve on that as it’s just come outIf anyone gets the app let us know what it’s like please! Thinking about getting it x
It’s nothing social imo I don’t think guides are worth paying for given everything’s free online ... just type in Taylor Kaytee glute builder 2 pdf and you’ll find it for free onlineI might get her app too! Off topic but does anyone have the Taylor Kaytee glute builder 2 and is it good for building the bum?
I think it would make sense and maybe she could do it with Niall as he’s done a lot of vegan/veggie meals for his instagram, even if it was just one meal a day they were trying and not a full on challenge? That would be coolIs it just me or does anyone else wish/hope Meggan will try Veganuary or going Veggie or something one year? She seems to absolutely adore her animals and she's super kind so part of me is surprised she isn't already!
That would be great!Is it just me or does anyone else wish/hope Meggan will try Veganuary or going Veggie or something one year? She seems to absolutely adore her animals and she's super kind so part of me is surprised she isn't already!
Agree with you here. She's so lovely and genuine, I can't say a bad word against her. But I find her content boringLove Meg but so tired of all these click bait video titles...anyone else? I follow her on ig but not on YouTube anymore as I just find the vlogs boring nowI do think she is a very genuine person though so no hate at all...it’s one of the few who I think remained true to themselves and their content
All for the engagement/algorithm lets be honestI can’t believe she can wear just crop tops and cropped coats in the winter/snow!!I get cold just looking at her Instagram
She posted the attached tweets, which I think is as close as she’s gotten to talking about it.Would love to know what happened with her old management! Just watching one of her old vlogs from February last year and she was saying she had planned releases up until next Valentine’s Day (as in Feb 2021) for Rather Peachy but that obviously went down the drain as she stopped doing Rather Peachy last year! And she always says something went down that was stressful for her with them but she can’t legally say anything about it
Thanks for this! It’s encouraging that Meggan seems so dedicated to making the app the best it can be, so I hope in time the cons you mentioned will be smoothed out.I've had the app for three weeks and here are my pros and cons (save the best for last, so cons go first):
Cons
Pros
- It's very laggy on my iPhone 7. My phone hasn't got a lot of memory (inbuilt or left) though, so maybe that contributes to it. On the workouts, the timer & rep count/weight buttons are quite buggy and sometimes gets the app stuck. This definitely gets in the way of how much I like and rate the app. Sometimes it's so laggy that I don't even bother using the app timer/inputting the weight I used.
- Pro for this - when it does crash or get stuck, it never boots me out of the app/it never force closes. I never lose my workout progress.
- You can't search for specific workouts.
- Every so often, there's a really slight typo in the instructions (NOT a huge deal to me, but I know some people mind, professionalism etc..)
- Even though it's by and large really good for this, there's a small number of exercises in the home guides that rely on owning a long resistance band. I wish she would have an alternative recommended for these exercises.
- The workouts are super easy to follow. There is usually a description and a demo for each move.
- The home workouts are really good, especially given they're not reliant on you having heavy dumbbells at home:
- I still get a good resistance workout using the home workouts despite having done heavy weights at the gym for two years.
- The workouts don't rely on millions of reps - they aren't boring.
- The workouts are still good even if you have no weights.
- Meggan encourages you to be resourceful and doesn't use Beyond as an opportunity to sell you more stuff. Even where she recommends the use of a resistance band, she doesn't plug her products.
- The workouts are a nice length of time - the standard long workout is 45 minutes.
- There are a variety of workouts. It's not just 50 cardio/resistance workouts with the same structure.
- She gives technique tips to help you get more out of what you're doing.
- Doesn't go funny when you listen to music/leave the app during your workout.
- The layout is nice.
- It doesn't encourage you to 'get shreddy' or prioritise aesthetics.
- The journalling function is quite nice - practising gratitude etc.. It helps build mindfulness into your day without being too time-consuming.
- It's not in your face at all. The reminders to use it are encouraging without being annoying.
- It doesn't guilt you for anything (*cough cough* Duolingo, my God that owl).
My only issues with it so far are basically the tech issues. I would recommend it, especially during lockdown. Learning that this app was made by Genflow, like Shreddy, makes me appreciate that the shit bits in Shreddy (other than the lagginess of the app) aren't down to Genflow - it's down to the people that made it/Grace. Hope this helps!
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