With Marune, you can track your entire training and learning journey for more than 30 martial arts. You can also connect with other athletes and share your martial arts progress.
With the overall pandemic restrictions and BJJ training put on hold, I didn't even realise how much I missed this app. Looking forward to use it again as soon as the training resumes. Great job.
@emil_manolea Thank you and I get you. Our gym recently opened with restrictions. I was going nuts not training, and I felt like I could feel my skills leaving my body. Still a bit weird though. However, not training lead us to develop some new features for users to use when they can't train.
I've been a user for almost two years. It's a great way to log and record your training and helps keep my progress mapped. The new additions only make the app better.
Would I recommend? I already have to others in my gym...
I like that I can add notes for specific things I trained on in a given session. The time tracking feature allows me to know exactly how much work I put in to go from one stripe / belt promotion to the next.
How long did it take you to get your stripe? Was it two months, three? No, it was 37 actual hours of drill and 4 of sparring. I can see added functionality possibilities here for automatically seeing these types of reports.
I'll also add that after an update a while ago, I noticed a specific bug. I reached out to the devs and was surprised to get a response at all. But beyond that, they asked for some data and a patch was released a very short time later.
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