allow client to add notes for each excercise
Now, it's possible for clients to make notes for the whole workout, but not for each excercise. Would be great to do that (Example: "Reduced weight bench press due to DOMS" --> barbell bench press. "New record, yes!" --> Barbell Squat)
Otherwise, great job! Love your Service and my clients do too.
Hi everyone,
Thanks for your great suggestion! We've added this to our work queue. We'll post further updates here as our teams pick it up to work on it. Please come back to ideas.trainerize.com to add your vote to other ideas.
Thanks!
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Kris Hampton commented
For me a general text box for notes on each exercise is fine. I’d love to see them in workout review and on the dash (both overview and client dash).
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Adrian commented
Thanks for reaching out Trevor!
Example could be as followes:
-felt some discomfort in shoulder so lightened weight
-using cable column at condo gym (weights dont match exactly)
-used black band for last 2 chinups to complete the setBeing able to view them when looking at history for the exercise or looking at progress page it could be a note icon that when clicked it expands the note
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Erinina Ness commented
Additionally, I would like to get notifications of when they leave me a note. I honestly didn't even know this was a feature because I get multiple notifications that they've checked into a workout, but no notice that they have notes for me, or questions.
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Dan The Real Fitness Coach commented
Any updates on this? This is must have and should be so simple to implement?
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Christiana Murphy commented
Allow clients to write notes for a specific exercise which can be accessed on subsequent workouts when performing the same exercise. Similar to previous stats.
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Eric Tostrud commented
wow, how can something this simple NOT be added yet? Seems like a complete no-brainer to me.
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Mike commented
Add a place where we can leave notes regarding our clients and their exercises based on any on-going consults we have with them? The 'notes' in the profile won't allow for more than a few sentences. I would like to leave 'over-all' notes that would need to be reviewed so I can be reminded of conversations/client concerns etc. separate from any particular workout program and even be able to upload a copy of any relevant documentation. Thanks!
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Guy commented
I think it's worth noting that this has been under review since October 20, 2014.
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Kris Hampton commented
Also, clients should be able to see their notes in the app when they next do the same exercises.
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Rebecca Kerr commented
For trainer: Add a special note section for exercise in exercise instruction, not in general instruction area, without having to edit the exercise template.
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Anthony Gillespie commented
Totally agree. Super important but yeah great job otherwise
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Kris Hampton commented
The deeper I get into switching from my current system into the app, the more this feature becomes absolutely imperative.
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Kris Hampton commented
Agreed!
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Dave Mace commented
Yeah, this is something I would definitely find useful
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Rob Yontz commented
I would like to be able to insert a text box (ie just prior to a super set grouping or a finisher) so that I can give more detailed direction specific to that group or movement.
Right now it has to go up in the workout directions and just gets lost = clients miss it or forget it as it isnt right in front of them at the moment.
Thanks,
Rob
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William Arvin commented
For both the iPhone AND Android applications.
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Justin Barnikow commented
As opposed to a text box for "reps/weight/time", it should be a tiny box specially for reps, and an additional "notes" or "add-ins" for things like weights, or intensifiers like drop sets and cues etc. to separate them and not look so clustered.
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Anonymous commented
This would be a great help to stay organized.
Rather than having to type individually "For the squat my left knee started to rotate inwards a bit", etc. they could simply put each detail under each exercise.
I personally like to have clients note something for every exercise they did, be it notes on the weight they used or anything else, this would make it easier for them to do it and easier for me to read.