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How do you take your training programme to the gym?

Posts: 212 Member
edited February 16 in Fitness and Exercise
Do you take a print out or write a memo on your phone or is there an app you use for it? :)

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  • Posts: 90 Member
    print out and a pen to make notes #oldschool
  • Posts: 407 Member
    Mine is simple so it is memorized. I see people carrying notebooks, papers with pen, and cellphones all the time. Do whatever works for you.
  • Posts: 3,333 Member
    in for the info
  • Posts: 29,136 Member
    notebook and pen….
  • Posts: 475 Member
    There are several apps you can use on your phone to create/log your workouts. I use one called FitNotes. It has lots of exercises/lifts and you can use them to create your workout, or create an exercise of your own. Then you can track your sets and reps and it also has a timer. Simple, easy, and does what I need.
  • Posts: 61,406 Member
    print it out, or use a notebook, or a clipboard, or make a memo on your phone or use an app like Jefit
  • Posts: 212 Member
    Hmm maybe notebook and pen could be quite motivational too as I could look back at the start to see the progress Ive made after a month or so. Apps have the perk of not needing to take anything else into the gym as the phone is already there though.
  • Posts: 3,536 Member
    I have been using JeFit on my Android phone.... I use to take a notebook and pen but now just use the app... Best of Luck
  • Posts: 212 Member
    I will check out JeFit :)
  • Posts: 17,857 Member
    I make my plan in a spreadhsheet, print it out and put it in a 3-ring binder (which contains all of my workouts since I started in Dec 2013) and mark off what I do with pen as I go, along with any notes for the day (tweaked this, some lift was especially easy or hard that day, skipped something for whatever reason, etc.)
  • Posts: 586 Member
    Jefit app. since I began lifting back in 2012 it lets you look back at your progress as well.
  • Posts: 4,899 Member
    I use an old app on my phone called "GymBuddy." It is also not internet connected so if my connection is bad it still works. That's the primary reason I use it.
  • Posts: 212 Member
    ooo! I hadnt thought about internet connection being required, I dont think there is Wi-Fi at my gym and not sure on how good signal is in there to get a connection,
  • Posts: 281 Member
    ooo! I hadnt thought about internet connection being required, I dont think there is Wi-Fi at my gym and not sure on how good signal is in there to get a connection,
    If you want to use an app, I would recommend Jefit. It does not require an internet connection to work, it will take what you input on your phone and sync it with the website later. My only issue with them, is there is limited reports (especially in the free version. Though you can upgrade to get more.), little to no customization and no way to download the data into excel or something so you can do your own analysis. But, I haven't found anything any better, so sticking with it for now.
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