As many rounds as possible — one big honest clock, a round counter, and demos of the movements right on the ring.
No install, no app store. It’s a web page — your gym TV already runs it.
AMRAP — as many rounds (or reps) as possible — is the workhorse of functional-fitness programming: fix the time, chase the work. The clock is the whole scoreboard, so it should be big, legible from the back of the room, and impossible to misread mid-workout.
This one is. Set the minutes and an optional prep countdown, choose count-up or count-down, and put it fullscreen on any TV, laptop, or phone. A tap on the round counter logs each round for the athletes watching. Label the piece with a movement — air squats, deadlifts, burpees, thrusters — and a demo athlete performs it right inside the ring while the class works.
$29 / MO PER GYM
AMRAP stands for “as many rounds (or reps) as possible.” You fix a time window — say 20 minutes — and repeat a circuit of movements, scoring the total rounds and reps completed when the clock stops.
Yes. The timer — every format, fullscreen, with athlete demos — is free to run at wodfoundry.com/timer. Free runs cap at 10 minutes per piece; a gym plan removes every limit and puts your box’s own branding on the clock.
Yes — it’s a web page, so any TV with a browser (or a TV stick, or an old laptop plugged into HDMI) runs it fullscreen. Nothing to install or update.
Label a block “air squats,” “deadlifts,” “burpees,” or “thrusters” and a demo athlete — male or female, your pick — performs the movement on the clock. Gyms can add a custom demo athlete or mascot rendered in their own brand kit.