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The new Ipad and Personal Trainers

Unless you were on a deserted island last week, you probably heard about Apple’s new Ipad that comes out in a few months time.  Some people are excited about it and some are a little disappointed.  Apple, for their part, thinks it’s a game changing device.

Where do I stand?  Well I think it’s going to be a massive seller around the world and be a very popular computer.  I say that because of two reasons 1) the massive popularity of the Iphone, and 2) the way the majority of people use computers now.

The Iphone is hugely popular phone.  I can hardly believe the popularity among my friends, everyone has one and invariably it’s a topic of conversation when a group of people get together – “Have you seen this app?” or “Have you played this game?”  And these are from people who don’t trust websites with their credit cards.  It’s simple and easy to use and has brought the smart phone to the normal every day person.  I think the Ipad will do the same for computers.  Most people have a computer, but when they see what the Ipad can do and how you interact with it, and at a price that is reasonable, they will snap up these things quick smart.  For a start every person with an Iphone will think about getting an Ipad.

The second reason I believe it will be popular is the way everyday people use computers.  My friends and family basically use a computer to upload photos, email friends, check in Facebook, upload songs to their Ipod or Iphone and do their banking online.  After that there are some online purchases through the year, mainly music, and if someone wants to make a major purchase like a computer, car, tv etc, they will get info online.  But that’s the basic way people interact with computers.  These are the things that the Ipad will excel at.  You will be able to do these things in an easy way and with the touch screen a “cool” way that will be attractive to everyday people.

I can see the Ipad basically being like a remote in the lounge room.  You sit down and watch some tv, and you have the Ipad checking your emails and Facebook, and then when you are done you just throw it on the couch ready for tomorrow when you might have some photos to upload.

What about how Personal Trainers can use the Ipad?  I think it will be a great tool for trainers.  It’s reasonably small and very portable and also has 3G connectitivity (basically you can connect to the internet anywhere you can use your phone).  When you are training your clients, you can update their training diary as they exercise, you have access to all your important information at the same time you are with your client, you’ll be able to use it in a Bootcamp situation, you can show clients videos of the exercise you are talking about to help them with their form, you can invoice your client while they are right there with you.  If you are a trainer that works in a gym and tries to get clients on the gym floor, you can carry it around and show people actual results you have achieved or at the very least get their details to put on your marketing lists.  Personally I think it will be a real boost to the productivity of any trainer.

And lets not forget that you will be able to use and update your Trackster account while you are training your clients. :)

You can, of course, do these things now with various tools available to anyone, but the thing about Apple and the key to their success is that the Ipad will be a “cool” thing to have.  And a very easy computer to use.

What do you think about the new Ipad?  Do you think it’s going to enhance your productivity or just more marketing hype?

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2 Responses to “The new Ipad and Personal Trainers”

On September 24th, 2010 at 2:00 am
Sean says:

Hi there,

I’m wondering how other trainers are using iPad for training clients. How do they manage their workouts/files etc on the iPad? Are there any really good apps out for this yet? I’ve yet to find any that do everything I’d like them to…like something that would allow you to create programs on your computer and transfer them to iPad (other than maybe excel). But even then, I haven’t found a great way to manage these files on the iPad yet. Any ides?

Thanks,

Sean

On September 24th, 2010 at 1:23 pm
Craig Millman says:

I think the Ipad market for apps is very small compared with Iphone apps. It’s still in the early stages. And I think a lot of the focus has been to take existing Iphone apps and just enhance them for the Ipad, with not a lot (in comparison) of specific Ipad apps. Also there are a lot of developers working on games for the Ipad, and maybe this has to do with where the money is made in the app store.

You can always use The Trackster on the Ipad, you just have to use the web browser. We are also going to work on a specific mobile version, and also Iphone and Ipad version in the future.

But as the market matures, I do think you will see a few interesting apps come out.

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