Pockster StrongArm app for iPhone and iPad


4.1 ( 2141 ratings )
Health & Fitness Games Simulation Sports
Developer: Greg Chaffins
Free
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 12 Jan 2009
App size: 1.56 Mb

Stress affects people on a very basic level. While for most casual activities the changes might not be as noticeable, it still contributes to the overall state of health. And if you are dependent on fine motor control (anybody make trips to the rifle range on a regular basis or play hard core video games?), you may find that simple stress can affect you more than you realize.

Our nervous system and fine motor control state can be a good measure of our overall physiological state of being. It should not be surprising that our sense of control can vary each day depending on our health and outside influences.

Now, thanks to the mechanical abilities of the iPhone, you can measure your current ability of steady control. The challenge is to simply hold your iPhone in your hand with your arm outstretched and steady. If you can do this easy sounding task for one minute, you pass the test. However, if your arm moves too much, the count starts over.

Once you raise your arm and have the phone in position, it will start announcing the count every five seconds. Until then, tones indicate that you do not yet have it level. Why level? Because that is the position that creates the greatest challenge with gravity.

Sounds simple enough, but the iPhone senses slight movement that you may not be aware of making. After a few count resets, fatigue becomes a large factor in your success.

Of course, there are some people who have a steady hand seemingly all the time, though few in number. ( We would like to think that those are the surgeons of the world, but we have found out otherwise. ) If you are curious, one way to find out how steady you are at the moment is to use StongArm.

You can also check out the state of your friends and colleagues Now, we do not condone the use of StrongArm to help win arguments ( "How can I not be right over someone that is so shaking so bad?") , nor do we suggest use it to prove a point ("With nerves like that you know you want to agree with me"), but we are sure that you can find creative ways to use this capability.

NOTE: If there are features that you think would be nice to have on Pockster Strongarm, or things you dont like about it, please contact us at the support website (www.NerdBeach.com) first. We would love the invaluable feedback, and it will give us a chance to improve our product (and give everyone a free update).

Thank you for looking at Pockster Strongarm!