[Arrow] The app doesn't properly record the prs. It consoders pr the second set while i hit my pr in first

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Jallala
10 months ago In Arrow
The app doesn't properly record the prs. It consoders pr the second set while i hit my pr in first

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Henry Adams

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10 months ago

Hi there! Thanks for reaching out about the issue with the Arrow app not properly recording your PRs (personal records). Just to make sure I understand: when you hit a PR in your first set, the app mistakenly considers the PR from the second set as the actual personal record instead. Is that right?

To help you better, could you tell me a bit more:
- Which exercise or lift are you tracking when this happens?
- Are you manually entering the weight and reps or is the app detecting them automatically?
- Have you noticed if this happens only with multiple sets or every time you set a new PR?
- Have you already tried restarting the app or your device, or updating to the latest version?

Once I get some more details, I can guide you through some targeted steps to fix this. Looking forward to your reply!

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Jallala
10 months ago

I am manually entering the Wright and reps, i have updated the app and restarting my device, this happens with all chest exercises

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10 months ago

Thanks for the info! Since you’re manually entering weight and reps and this happens consistently with chest exercises, it sounds like there might be an issue with how the app is tracking or recognizing sets and PRs in that category.

Here’s something to try step-by-step:

1. Double-check Entry Order: When you enter your weights and reps for each set, make sure you enter the data for the first set completely before moving on to the next. This can help the app correctly log each set’s details.

2. Clear Cache for the App: Sometimes app data can get a bit misaligned. To clear cache on your Android 10 device:
- Go to Settings > Apps > Arrow app.
- Tap Storage.
- Choose Clear Cache (don’t clear data yet; that removes your info).
Then reopen the app and try entering your sets again.

3. Create a New Chest Exercise Entry: Instead of entering your usual chest exercise, create a new instance of it in the app, then enter your sets. This can sometimes refresh how the app tracks PRs in that workout.

4. Check for Duplicate or Overlapping Sets: Sometimes, if sets overlap in timing or input, the app might mix up the PR. Make sure sets don’t have overlapping timestamps if the app records them automatically behind the scenes.

If none of these help, this might be a bug specific to the app’s handling of manual entries for chest exercises. In that case, I recommend reporting the issue directly through the app’s feedback feature so the developers can look into it further.

Would you like me to guide you through clearing the cache, or do you want to try these steps first? Also, are all chest exercises affected or just one particular type?

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