App to Track Fitness Benchmarks
AaronScott3
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I'm looking for an app to just keep track of my benchmarks. Like on January 4 I did three burpees and did not pass out. Then on July 12th I got better and was able to do five! I want to keep track of my progress in specific exercise like that.
It does not seem like any of the MyFitness family apps does that. Unless I am missing something. Does anyone have a suggestion for what I could use?
It does not seem like any of the MyFitness family apps does that. Unless I am missing something. Does anyone have a suggestion for what I could use?
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Why not just use a paper ledger book?
Much faster and easier to review data.5 -
Agree with paper. I listened to a starting strength podcast and it said that in 10 years you'll still be doing fitness, but you won't have the same apps.4
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I am using Fitness Point Pro, alot of Excersises and easy to keep track on0
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An app called STRONG is a good one. I was using pen and paper which I was devoted to for years, started using this one and ended up liking it. This will allow you to create workouts on the fly and/or repeat the previous workout(s) and each workout you repeat displays the the previous sets/reps/weight used. I use the free app, but it has a premium/upgrade option.0
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Why not just use a paper ledger book?
Much faster and easier to review data.
ditto (for the planning & immediate recording at least). Much quicker and less hassle when in the gym.
I do record afterward on https://weightxreps.net (text-based entry - no having to click a bazillion places to record a workout). They now have an app - also quick to use (option for text based entry). It keeps track of personal bests (highest weight at various reps).
(ETA: obviously meant more for weighted exercises, but you can certainly just record 0x__. The app also allows for BWx__ entries)0 -
I find myself using google docs/sheets more and more in all areas of life, fitness included. I've got a big ole spreadsheet sheet with like 8 tabs I can access from anywhere. Calculates my TDEE, tracks my weight trend, I build workout templates, track my max lifts, squirrel away links and copy/pasted info I want to keep, etc.
I still print out a hard copy of my workout plan for the week to check boxes while lifting but it always comes from the sheet. January 1 I save a duplicate and start fresh on data to keep it from getting too massive and can always go back and see what I did or what I weighed in past years. I've tried a variety of different apps and haven't been able to beat the customization and flexability of a spreadsheet.2 -
Why not just use a paper ledger book?
Much faster and easier to review data.1 -
I'm going to jump in here as I was going to ask a similar question.
I like the Strong Lifts app in how it tracks reps, weight and rest between sets. Is there something similar but not limited to the set SL program? Or does paying for the premium version allow you to add exercises? Basically, I'm do SL but adding assisted pull ups and wanting to add something to help with hip flexors.0 -
I like the fitnotes app for tracking.0
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Why not just use a paper ledger book?
Much faster and easier to review data.
I program for myself as well as other people I coach/train. I too utilize other means for purpose of mesocycle analysis, measuring fatigue, useful volume graphs, wilks progress, etc...
While certainly excel and google docs are a fine means, I personally wouldn't have a purpose for graphs during actual training for me or the others that I program for.
I was speaking of ease of paper vs a "app" while in the gym for the purpose of reviewing and recording "not passing out during burpees" and other specific data. I would hope a graph for that specific data always goes upwards for the OP .
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