Have a box next to weights and reps for a workout where I can indicate if I feel I can do more weights or reps next time.
Have a box next to weights and reps for a workout where I can indicate if I feel I can do more wrights or reps next time. As a beginner, this would help me.

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Anonymous commented
A sort of effort index from 1 to 10 would be nice.
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Anonymous commented
Yes, something that would remind me if I had trouble keeping my form.
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Anonymous commented
RM would be great too.
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Adaptive Strength & Nutrition Inc. commented
Yes! And RPE Scale next to each set would be awesome!
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Jeff commented
This would be the Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) and I vote this feature be added. It should be on a scale of 1 to 10, where 1 is zero effort and 10 is maximum effort. Please add this simple feature - it will push every user to be honest with recording their workout intensity and will show a path to optimal results.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rating_of_perceived_exertion
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Anonymous commented
I like this idea! Something to consider would be to add a “favorite” button (like a heart ❤️) that, once selected, collects those “favorites” in a list and then links “recommended exercises” that work that same muscle group or offer different variations of that same exercise. I can see that then leading to building out a new routine to keep things fresh.
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George Ozburn commented
Yes, I think this would be great, a note section not just on over all day. but after each set.
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Tracy commented
I used to just put an up or down arrow when I wrote in paper. It could be something simple in the app.
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Sam commented
It could also be a system for showing how hard that exercise at that weight was thatvpooukates to the next workout. So if I know it was a 5 star or red last week, I probably need to do the same weight this week. But if it was a 2 star or green level last week, I can probably increase weight. It would be a great way to help me challenge myself to keep gaining!!
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Anonymous commented
Maybe if it were a highlight color- for example a green highlight color means I can move up in weight, a yellow means to stay there and work that weight the next week and red means I need to focus that weight for the next couple of weeks. Something like that.
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Yolanda Lopez commented
Also making those notes visible during the next work out. I make these notes using the current now section but if I don't indicate what exercise in referring to it doesn't link it in any way.