Fully Automated Stretching Routine Software with over 130 Stretching Exercises
| Version | 3.1 |
| Updated | Nov 27th 2009 |
| Developer |
The Stretching Institute
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| User Rating |
923
3.5
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| Original File Size | 4.2 MB |
| Downloads | 7662 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Others |
InstantStretch is a Fully Automated Stretching Routine Software with a push-button interface to quickly and easily create an unlimited amount of stretching routines. Create, Print and Email stretching routines from a database of more than 130 different stretching exercises. Create stretches for yourself or for your clients through easy to follow high quality photographs and detailed instructions.
With InstantStretch you can create routines for specific sports, for specific muscle groups, for warming up, for cooling down and for sports injury prevention quickly and easily with the push of a button. It's as easy as inputting some personal information to identify who the routine is for, selecting your level of fitness, deciding how many stretches you want in your routine, chosing an existing stretching routine or creating one of your own, choosing the sport or the muscle group the routine is for and then saving, printing or emailing the routine.
InstantStretch Crack is the perfect software for personal trainers and coaches, for serious competitors and pro atheletes and for sporting enthusiasts looking to improve their performance. With InstantStretch Crack you'll be creating safe, effective stretching routines in no time. In fact InstantStretch Crack is the quick and easy way to design unlimited stretching routines today, starting from scratch in less than 60 seconds - Guaranteed!
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