Beeble News: Exercise Library Makes Some Important Changes
We have been quizzing absolutely everyone to find out what they think of our 1st Edition Exercise Library and we received some really good feedback especially from our friends Mun and Tom. We have taken all the advice and requests and have made our changes. We think it is looking pretty good and more importantly it gives you, the exercise fans and wannabes, the ability to learn how to perform over 100 exercises with perfect technique.
What is new on the Exercise Library?
Behind the scenes we have completely changed the structure of the library, which has allowed for better searching of exercises. Not only can you search for all exercises under a specific body part like the chest but the new improved advanced search allows you to pick specific muscles and pieces of equipment so you can find the exact exercise you want.
What can you expect in the future?
We are busy on the next lot of exercises which will take the total number of exercises up to 150 and just in case you thought we had forgotten, we are also adding all the stretches that we can think of so that after your workout you will have a full repertoire of stretches to help you relax those well-used muscles.
James Bond Fans
Those of you that have enjoyed our Daniel Craig workout may have noticed that your links to our Exercise Library have broken. This is because we had to change the location of all the exercises. However we have updated it now so you can re-download the workout and all the links should now function properly.
Visit us
Please feel free to visit our exercise library to learn some new exercises and maybe even re-learn some old ones. Do leave us a comment on our blog to let us know what you think.
Good luck with your training, be safe and have fun!
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November 22nd, 2008 at 1:53 am
Thanks for the mention Hugo. I’ve checked it out and it’s looking good. Glad to see you have come up with a solution to the muscle diagram links. They all look quite clean now and most importantly link to that muscle group for more relevant exercises.
The exercise library tab on the blog is also a welcome addition. Makes navigating between the two sites a lot easier. All the best in the future. This exercise library is a fantastic idea and I am sure it will be a constantly growing success.
December 6th, 2008 at 5:09 pm
Wow, Hugo, great redesign
you are going to enter 2009 with very positive changes