![]() ![]() It’s easy to log sets, all with your history, exercise performance graph, and plate calculator at hand. Simple Workout Log, free for Android, is super simple in appearance and use . Web version lets you enter and review data from a desktop computer.Simple exercise tracker but UI is a bit dated now.#4th best Simple Workout Log (Android) 7.5/10 For $4.99, the Pro version removes ads, keeps body stats, and more. Plus it includes hundreds of exercises included with descriptions, animations, and YouTube video links. Workit, which is free for iOS | android offers easy ways to enter data as well as create routines, log workouts, and analyze/visualize your progress. = ANDROID GYM TRACKING APPS = #5th best Workit (iOS and Android) 7/10 Rarely updated, so risk going out of date.No fancy measurements or photo tracking.Diary view is basic, just dates, but that’s ok.graphs for Volume, Sets, Reps, Toughest sets, 1RM Progression.Timer / Coaching cues for all exercises.Integrates workouts with Apple Watch (ios13) or iPhone.Big database of strength and cardio exercises.Sorry, I have to admit it’s paid, but you pay only $4.99 once and get all the features of Gym Logger and that’s hardly an issue, come on. Gym Logger is superb little app, a really simple but feature rich tracker with a super simple but graphical design. Yes there is an option £0.89 payment (which I think is one off) but it doesn’t add much, because its pretty much all you need anyway. Track your workouts and progress in a super simple way from a database of 300 exercisesįithero is a really neat little app, with no ads, and free. #2nd Best Free App FitHero (Android & Apple) 9/10įitHero is “your notepad in the gym”. It seems to be entirely free, but some users said it stopped after asking for premium, but if it’s free then it is actually all most people will need. Jake Mohr developed this one on the side on his main paid app FitnessAI which is good but very expensive. Sounds rubbish but actually it still works, it still logs your workouts (just type them in) and it asks for reps/sets. This is a stupidly simple app with almost no features. No workouts, routines or recommendations.#3rd best Lift Log: #1 Weightlifting Log 4+ (iOS) It locks a lot of features for $29.99 per year for an unlimited number of routines and to unlock additional PRO features. Strong lets you combine them into routines, as well (limited to three custom routines on free version). Adding sets and exercises is fast, as theapp fills in previous data and offers a complete history, charts, and records. Strong, which is free for iOS, Android and Apple Watch, is a good app for planning and logging workouts. ![]()
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