TweetI used to write down everything in a training journal. Every set. How many reps, how much weight, etc. It helps a lot. I just got lazy and quit doing it
TweetI used to write down everything in a training journal. Every set. How many reps, how much weight, etc. It helps a lot. I just got lazy and quit doing it
Tweeti track everything and have for as long as i can remember
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TweetThats another reason why it works better for me to have some kind of competition that Im training for. When I am not as goal oriented, keeping a journal doesnt seem as important. I honestly dont care much for body building contests, the posing and walking around in speedos and all that just seems weird to me, but nothing will keep you more disciplined in all parts of your life than committing to doing it. Sending in your entry fee and not looking back. Fuggit
TweetI track everything. Sometimes I look around the gym and ask myself are these guys even serious about improving when I see they track nothing. Maybe they remember who knows.
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TweetI do from time to time, but I should make it a point to do it every workout. I get lazy here and there and don't do it. I do notice that I tend to push myself harder when I log everything.
TweetI have been doing it for as long as I can remember. I am so bad i must write a lift down almost immediately cz i forget. I do see other guys write nothing and they progress.
Do you there is there value to just going to the gym and lifting, and logging nothing??
Tweetyou may be able to make progress without logging but how are you going to track anything? myself i track my supps, cycle, movements sets reps cardio, how i feel, rest and pretty much every aspect that i can think of. i do a semi mini version in my log here as well. going to be hard to progress on certain movements if you cant remember what you hit the week before and how you felt the week prior. maybe you were feeling a bit off the week prior so that extra 45-90lbs isnt actually an improvement in strength but more an improvement in some other aspect. i think you cheat yourself out a ton when you dont have any idea of what's going on in your body and training
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TweetYup. Your muscle head butt got me logging my supps and times along with my usual lift log : ) . That reminds me I need to buy stock in notebooks lol.
TweetGlad I read this. I used to as well but got away from it. Totally agree that if I'm tracking I push much harder, get those extra 2-3 reps that separate you from cruising and gaining! Follow-up question, how do people track? I assume old fashioned paper and pen but anyone got good app tips?
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TweetJust good old-fashioned pen and paper for me. They probably have some pretty good apps for tracking, but I rarely take my phone on the gym floor with me unless I need it for music. If I find a really good app to help track, I might reconsider keeping it with me.
Tweeti use paper and pen myself because it is more like a journal since i track everything to a t. my wife got one of the logs from salt water wraps here and it is a damn good one that is formatted nicely
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TweetEvery gym session, every rep. And if i happen to screw up and forget my training log, it goes on the notes app on my phone til i can write it down in my log later. it's kind of a motivation thing the way i do it. i look at what my last session was for each exercise and if i don't improve on reps or go up in weight more for two consecutive sessions on an exercise, barring something like illness or an all niter from work, that exercise is tossed as i'm not reaching my goals and improving (i.e. plateau) and a similar exercise is inserted in its place next time. say, barbell curls have had no rep increase for two workouts with same weight, i'll drop it in lace of say ez bar cable curls or another basic type move. same with db laterals for delts, no increase, switch to cable laterals and progress til that the body adjust and hits a plateau and then back to db laterals. etc etc
i would be unaware of the reps and plateaus without logging. i can't train and feel good about it without logging.
TweetI would print out a checklist for years. I felt restricted so i went pen and paper. Give me some freestyle room. Now I feel like its a notebook leash following me around the gym everyday.