Hi there, im searching for a Android app to track my gym trainings (weights, reps, when). My Smartwatch App (Garmin) offers something like this but it kinda sucks because it deletes data if it thinks its machine/training X…

Any Tips would be great :)

  • @Gigan
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    196 months ago

    I’ve been using FitNotes for years

    • @ohwhatfollyisman
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      86 months ago

      … and years and years more here. this app cannot be recommended enough.

    • @Nightsoul
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      36 months ago

      Same, one of the few apps I paid for. It just works.

    • ThoGot
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      26 months ago

      Same. It’s simple, clean and does what it’s supposed to.

  • @sensiblepuffin
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    66 months ago

    I use Jefit, you’ll get asked to upgrade to the paid version but I find the free version very usable.

  • Vik
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    66 months ago

    Does Massive from F-Droid work for you?

      • Vik
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        16 months ago

        bless up hope it serves you well.

        I used a notebook when I first got started over 13 years ago. I wish I had digitised all that data.

  • @BroncosBuck99
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    56 months ago

    I have been using JEFIT for years. One thing that I like is that you can use their website to modify or create workout plans.

  • @[email protected]
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    46 months ago

    I also didn’t get on with Garmin for strength work. I moved to ‘Strong’ on Android - everything I was after is at free tier.

    • @hightrix
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      26 months ago

      I just started using this after BodyFit broke login for a month.

      So far, I’m liking it a lot.

  • @untorquer
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    24 months ago

    I use a table in Obsidian. More manual but adds flexibility such as easy direct note taking, linking to videos of exercises, etc… I use syncthing to keep version control and sync between devices for stats on home pc. Also very private in terms on data(thigh not necessarily encryption).

  • @Bookmeat
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    26 months ago

    RP Strength. Not free, but it’s good.

  • @academician
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    26 months ago

    Liftosaur. Super customizable to the point of being programmable.

  • @hightrix
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    16 months ago

    Don’t use BodyFit by bodybuilding.com.

    Their developers are completely incompetent and break the app haphazardly. Earlier this year, they broke the ability to login. So you could not use the app at all.

    Do not use BodyFit. Yes, I’m salty that it broke between two sets and my workout was ruined for the day and then also for the week.

  • JustEnoughDucks
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    16 months ago

    Progression has been my absolute favorite.

    Reddit fitness user made it back in the day, works perfectly, super customizable without any terrible subscription.

    There is a companion body composition app for tracking measurement changes.

    Best app I have tried to date except for a while the rest interval alarm would sometimes make podcasts get stuck at a lower volume, but android auto had that problem too, so maybe an android thing.

    Only thing it is lacking is heart rate tracking from a Polar strap for example.

  • @RampantParanoia2365
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    15 months ago

    I just paid for Fitbod after the trial. It’s basically a smart dynamic workout program app that tracks muscle usage and creates programs on the fly with recovered muscles. It gives much needed guidance on what to do, and explains every exercise, with total customization for everything you do.