Question about adding strength exercises to MFP

OyGeeBiv
Posts: 733 Member
When adding an exercise, there's a place for "Weight per Set". If I lift 35 lbs x 10, do I input 35, or 350? Thanks
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Bump? Someone must know the answer!0
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Whatever you like, but usually you'd put 35 there.0
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It is meant to keep a record, usually that would be the weight used, not the cumulative of the number of reps with that weigh.0
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Thank you both0
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i usually keep a record of my lifts on a notepad in my gym bag. I dont think mfp is set up well to log weight lifting sets. I think bodybuilding.com has a way to log and track lifts. and you would log sets, reps and weights. Not by the total, unless you were tracking your total volume for the day.0
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Thanks @SonyaCele. I just had my orientation at the gym today, and actually the machines track everything for me - which I didn't even know was possible until today. I thought it made sense to copy the log into MFP so everything's in one place, but it may not. I'll see how it goes. The log from FitLinxx gives a total of how many total pounds I moved, which is astonishing to me!0
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