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@dwr.eth
What's the best app to keep track of workouts?
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Zach
@zachterrell
Apple notes
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@christin
Obsidian 🤣
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Apple notes tbh
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Anything that allows for an export to a portable file format since apps come and go but text files live forever
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Jack Miller
@jackm
Always hated data entry for workouts, never found a good one. Now I use ChatGPT with voice to text and have it spit back formatted text. I scroll up and effectively just use the chat history as the data store. It works pretty well honestly.
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@albiverse
I’ve used Polar with a chest band Also Oura does fine Recommend trying Vital, a social network based on health data it’s fun
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@gabrielayuso.eth
whoop
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@colin
Weightlifting: Strong Running: Strava Hiking: AllTrails Using Apple Health as well for everything
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@typeof.eth
+1 Strava. Join us https://www.strava.com/clubs/stravacasters
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I used hevy to create the program, the screenshot and pull it up when I workout (in case I forget)
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@daniskandar
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@christopher
Fitbod for sure if you’re more into weight training. it will use ML to recommend workouts and different volumes based on fatigue inference with HealthKit data — if you go for a run it won’t recommend hamstrings.
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@sandiforward
Whoop for everything that doesn’t need manual input all automated with ability to override and add manual inputs for strength if needed
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@mxjxn.eth
a 3-ring binder with looseleaf paper and a pen on a string
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@six
Strava for anything cardio/endurance
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@rish
What type of workouts?
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@chicago
I use a Google sheet to keep track of my weight training; exercises on the left, new column for each day
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@zachwill
I think Strong is the best Pareto answer. You can put more work into others, but Strong is easily 80th percentile without much work + has CSV export.
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Fitbod is amazing
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