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Keep track of your progress in the gym with a workout tracker and planner.
• Based on the popular FitNotes app, the best workout planner app ever made on any platform
• Routines: Save your workout routines as templates, log them to a workout
• Personal Records are automatically tracked
• 1RM, Percents Calculator
• Plate Calculator with profiles per gym and multiple barbells
• Body Tracker: Record your weight, body fat and any other measurement. Integrates with Apple HealthKit.
• Goal Tracker: Set personal goals for exercises, such as a 1RM.
• Graphs: Helps to analyze your progress and plan your programming
• Rest Timer, EMOM, AMRAP and Tabata timers
• Notifications: Be notified when the rest timer ends for your next set
• Supports every kind of exercise: weight, reps, distance, time
• Use built-in exercises or create your own
• Mix pounds (lbs) and kilograms (kg) easily
• Add notes to workouts, sets, templates and body measurements
• Dark Mode
• Apple Watch app
• Apple Workout integration with or without Apple Watch
• Share workouts as text or an image
• Warmup sets
• RPE, RIR
Data Management:
• Import the original FitNotes database and FitNotes CSV files
• Manual and automatic backups to iCloud
• Export your workouts in a CSV
• Export back to the original FitNotes. No lock-in.
• No account required
You can import CSVs from other fitness and workout log apps to bring your data over.
The free version of FitNotes 2 can save up to 12 workouts. Delete older workouts to continue using for free. All features are available free, the number of workouts is the only restriction.
To save more workouts, purchase FitNotes unlimited lifetime access or a subscription.
Terms of Use: https://getfitnotes.com/termsofuse
This app is not affiliated with other fitness apps. Purchase of FitNotes does not transfer to other platforms.
FitNotes Changes:
Version 8
- Add option to skip the rest timer for the final set
- Fix HealthKit synced workout dates
- Long press notes to show the menu
- Update CSV format for the other FitNotes import
Version 7
- Export and import templates
- Added an option to copy previous sets when adding an exercise to a workout
- Add 'Copy' to the long press menu on workout notes
- Allow a negative RIR
Version 6
- Fix decimal inputs for RPE and RIR
- Fix the lockscreen timer text being black for some users
Version 5
- Add the rest timer to the lock screen. You must enable it from the rest timer settings.
- Restore lookback time ranges for the Exercise records
- Add 'By Year' to statistics time groupings
- Add an option to double an exercise's weight when calculating volume. You can use this for unilateral or dumbbell exercises.
- Add 'Sort By Category' in the exercise list sorting options
- Add RPE and RIR to workout sets
- Add custom rest times to a single workout set
- Add an option to show the workout set notes without opening the notes screen
- Flag sets as 'warmup'. Warmup sets are excluded from graphs, statistics and goals.
- Fix rest time settings not updating properly when deleted
- Fix the rest timer buttons not working after uses EMOM/AMRAP timers
- Don't send notifications for EMOM/AMRAP timers
- Fix the 'next set' message that could be wrong sometimes when using supersets
- Skip autobackup if the phone is too hot
- Fix a layout issue with the settings menu for long settings names
- Fix 'Y-Axis from Zero' graph option
Version 4.1
- Fix number highlighting in the input fields on iOS 17.2
- Fix a crash when sharing a screenshot of the workout
- Fix a crash that could happen changing the HealthKit Quantity Type for a measurement
- Fix a crash and a bug that could happen when creating new exercises
- Fix a crash that could happen when deleting a set that is a record
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Health & Fitness
Store Rank
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Workout, log, and improve your body with Gym Log+, the top workout tracker for any fitness routine!
Why Gym Log+?
• Look better - Lose weight, build larger muscles, and develop a firm, toned physique
• Feel better - Intense exercise increases levels of dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine to help improve one's mood
• Increase health - Stronger muscles improve posture, provide better support for joints, and reduce the risk of injury from everyday activities
• Rehabilitation - Strength training for weak muscles is a key factor to optimise recovery
• Sports performance - Stronger muscles improve performance in a variety of sports, from football and wrestling to basketball and hockey
Fast and Easy
• Loads fast with an easy-to-use interface - Just tap the one big log button to record your workout sets
• No account registration needed - Use the app immediately without having to sign up with a username, password, or email address
• Just swipe with your finger to switch exercises while logging a workout
• Both your current and past workout sets are shown side-by-side, encouraging you to match or exceed your last workout
• Rest timer autostarts after logging so you know when to perform your next set... even if you're checking your text messages between sets
• Autofill option automatically fills in the next set from your last workout after logging your current set
• Rest timer notification shows your next workout set so you don't even have to switch back to the app or unlock your phone to know what to do next
• Workout dates and sets can be changed after logging, letting you enter any past workouts or switch over from another app
Track Your Progress
• Body tracking lets you log body weight, body fat %, pulse, and blood pressure - It even calculates your BMI
• Body measurement log tracks your progress for each body part, like your waist and bicep sizes
• Photo log feature tracks your before and after pictures, so you can see the difference
• Graphs plot your progress visually by charting your max, min, and average reps and weights per set and your total reps and weight across all sets
• Statistics show your min, max, average, and total reps and weight for each exercise
• Workout comparison tool lets you compare workouts set-by-set to show your improvement
• One rep max calculator shows your 1RM and several percentages of your 1RM along with a suggested rep count for each weight amount
• Calories burned are calculated for each workout
• Cardio workouts are also loggable for those warmups on the treadmill
• Share your workout data with the Health app
Customizable
• Includes over 400 exercises, 25 workout plans, and 3 individual routines to help get you started, or add your own custom exercises and routines
• Rest timer has customizable times and sounds and notifies you even outside the app
• Supports both imperial (pounds) and metric (kilograms) units
• Customizable appearance lets you change the background and foreground color, or set your own photo as the background wallpaper
• Share your workout data between your iPhone and iPad by storing your back ups in iCloud
• Workout data can be exported and imported via email
• Supports advanced bodybuilding techniques like supersets, drop sets, and giant sets
• Multiple user support: more than one person can track their workouts on the same device - Great for personal trainers or families that share an iPad
• International support: can log workouts in almost all languages
• Organize and group your workout routines into folders
Workout with Apple Watch
• Log your complete workout with the companion app on Apple Watch
• View your workout summary directly on Apple Watch after you end your workout
• Workouts add to Activity rings
• Your workout routines, data, and settings are synced to Apple Watch
• Notifications show your next set and conveniently let you add additional rest time
Workout now with Gym Log+!
- Apple App Store
- Free
- Health & Fitness
Store Rank
- -
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