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PunchRecorder app for iPhone and iPad


4.8 ( 3408 ratings )
Sports Entertainment
Developer: Yusuf Amod
Free
Current version: 2.2, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 03 Aug 2018
App size: 17.96 Mb

Are you an avid boxing fan suspicious of punch statistics? Or are you simply a trainer wanting to analyse your athlete’s performance? PunchRecorder will give you the power to do your own analytics.

Getting started on the app is very simple with a relatively small download and no sign-up required. We don’t require your email either so no worrying about annoying promotional emails. What’s better is that the app also has no advertisements to ensure a smooth and uninterrupted experience.

PunchRecorder has a great design and an easy to use interface with only two tabs. The “Record” tab allows you to begin a new match and start recording the punches thrown. You can end and begin the round at any time giving trainers the flexibility to alter training as needed. Rounds can also be paused. When a match is finished, you simply click “End Match” and PunchRec will handle the rest giving you per round statistics and analysing the accuracy percentage of not only total punches but each different punch type per round. The user interface has been cleanly designed with large buttons and different colours to help you differentiate between them while recording on the fly.

There are two built in timers to make timing easier. The main timer in white records the total time elapsed while the smaller grey timer specifically times the round.

Our app will also provide you with the ability to store all your past matches with access to the detailed per round statistics in the “History” tab. You can therefore see the progress made by your athlete and use it to evaluate training methods. Users also have the freedom to delete individual matches or clear the entire history.

We automatically generate graphs for all punch categories. The graphs make it easier for you to analyse the results and see the trend of fight performances. You can save the graphs to your camera roll or access them through the history tab per match.

Give PunchRecorder a shot. You won’t regret it :)