"Lifting Log" App For Android
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PurringMyrrh
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Is anyone using this app to track their lifts/strength training? Are there other options that are comparable/better?
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I use FitNotes. It's pretty easy and straight forward to use.2
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I prefer RedyGym. I tried quite a few different apps and this one had the most features I enjoyed. Ive use it for SS, 5/3/1, and APSBR. Its free and has zero ads. I would pay for it if it cost something.
I like Strong for iPhones, but, I'm an android user as well.0 -
I use Jefit, easy to use and easy to add exercises and change reps, rest etc.1
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Hey thanks.
I had started by using the SL 5x5, but was looking to be able to incorporate more variety with relatively the same ease. Sounds like there's several that fit the bill.0 -
Fit Notes is my favorite0
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Another vote for Fit Notes- easy to add exercises and simple to use1
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RhinoForLife wrote: »I use Jefit, easy to use and easy to add exercises and change reps, rest etc.
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I like Simple Workout Log, but I'm open to alternatives. It was a pain to put everything in the first time, but now I can just select by the name and update weight/reps each time I go.0
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notebook and a pen for me! Even though I work out at home... lol0
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Bump is outdated, but....bump. (And bookmarked)0
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I really like Progression. Easy to use and log during the workout (which is very helpful for people like me who tend to forget if they've already done two or three sets...).1
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Jefit works quite nicely.. Wish it integrated with MFP.0
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ive tried man, android and apple.
jefit is the best ive used. especially if your going to be pushing yourself for gains0 -
CipherZero wrote: »Jefit works quite nicely.. Wish it integrated with MFP.
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I like Jefit, Fitocracy (for a social aspect), and the stronglifts app in and of itself.0
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all that clicking around is a pain in the *kitten*. It added around 20 min to my workout. I'm sure i could cut that down quite a bit.... but a note book would be faster... unless some of the apps let you build a templet and your basically just putting in rep numbers. I used to put them in an excel spread sheet after wards. I guess you could log in whatever app after your workout too. i used Jefit i think0
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astronomicals wrote: »I prefer RedyGym. I tried quite a few different apps and this one had the most features I enjoyed. Ive use it for SS, 5/3/1, and APSBR. Its free and has zero ads. I would pay for it if it cost something.
I like Strong for iPhones, but, I'm an android user as well.
Redy Gym here as well. I've tried JeFit and the BB.com app and a couple of others that I don't remember the names of. To me, Redy Gym is the easiest to use.... easy to manipulate your routine during your workout if you need to by adding/removing/re-arranging exercises.... and I like the stats and history that it maintains of my workouts.
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Jefit Pro0
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Another vote for Jefit.0
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