(Duplicated) exercises are getting deleted automatically
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Koan
If I enter an exercise twice and link it together in a circuit, it is deleted after a training and deleted from the training template, or the exercises are merged (see images).
But since I want to do the left and right sides in a circuit for a side plank, for example, the exercises must be separate.
Randell
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Randell
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Randell
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Randell
Hi Koan, I’ve been trying to replicate this issue on my end but haven’t been able to. Can you confirm if you did anything specific during the workout (e.g., added weights, sets, etc.)? Also, are you able to reproduce this issue consistently on your end?
IF possible, can you provide a screen recording of it?
Koan
Randell: I'll try to record it tomorrow, but it definitely happened again today.
Before training today, I corrected the plan again the way I wanted it (with duplicated exercises), but after I finished the training and reopened the training plan template, the exercises had been merged again.
-> two times side plan of two sets each became one side plan with four sets (same for the modified crunch).
Koan
Randell : How can I provide you with the screen recording? It didn't work yesterday; the error didn't occur. Today, however, it did, and the difference was that today I "updated the training template" after training. Maybe it only happens after that.
Randell
Koan: Can you please send it to hello@bevel.health and include my name in the subject line?
Koan
Randell: Done
Randell
Koan: Thanks for this!
At the moment, this behavior is expected where two consecutive groups of the exact same workout will get merged. That said, I completely understand your point, and we’ll be working on an update to improve this behavior.
Please note that we've ticketed this on our end.
Koan
Randell: Thank you very much!!
Over the last few days, I have been thinking about a possible solution.
Perhaps it would be possible to have three options for unilateral exercises (let's take the "side plank" as an example): "side plank," "side plank left," and "side plank right."
The "non-side-specific" option would be useful for exercises where you don't want to put the weights down while performing them and then you could simply double the number of repetitions.
Maybe with the "left" and "right" options, you could analyze imbalances in parameters like strength or repetitions between the two sides in future updates.