How many of you...

How many of you keep a log of what you are doing each day in the gym?

  • I have to keep a log to know how much I need to increase.

    Votes: 13 50.0%
  • Journals are for wimps

    Votes: 8 30.8%
  • I just go to the gym to look at girls

    Votes: 5 19.2%

  • Total voters
    26
I'm really anal about keeping track of everything I do at the gym. It's beneficial to me because I like to increase reps every week, adn I like to see my progress so I can add more weight and sets.
 
wouldnt say journals are for wimps but i just never have one. sometimes i write out a work out before going but i dont use logs.
 
I used to be very regimented: I used an accounting ledger. But then I realized that it was limiting me in trying new things because i was so tied to the regiment.

I threw out the book. I know what I need to do in the gym, i have a general sense of the weights and exercises i need to do. Variety is key; I feel log books inhibit implementation of variety.
 
the only kind of log i keep is a mental one. usually more for my weight and my waste size which has gone down 4 inches in 1 week :D.
 
i have all mine back to 1995. they help me to gather ideas for future routines and to see whats working and whats not working. :)
 
looking back the only time ive made improvements is when i am keeping track in great detail of what i am doing. i always keep a long nowadays.
 
i havn't written any logs for working out ... i record my 'nutrition' pretty closely and i dont want another thing to keep track of.

to me, i dont want to have to worry about things like that (not saying its a bad idea) but i think its just more fun when you can focus on doing the exercises more rather then writing everything down.

I can remember how many reps and the weight i do.


But writing everything down definately wouldnt hurt.
:D:D
 
i have changed my ways partial i have this program that you put your measurements of your thighs,calfs,biceps,forearms,cheat,stomache,and waist and it keeps track of it and makes a neat lil graph for you to track your improvement.
 
i do what grammaton does mentally. except all i care about arms and chest and waste. i dont care if my thihgs get bigger or smaller.
 
I would like to I just am really bad at doing it daily or forget to bring something to write it on and stuff like that. But I think journals are a great way to track progress because you will not always notice what you see in a mirror, but you will notice numbers.
 
I always keep track. If I didn't keep track I wold have no idea what weight I should use next time I went to do an exercise. Hell, I would probably forget what body part I was supposed to work that day!

Sarah
 
would anybody with a journal say they were skeptical before they started keeping a journal, and saw an improvement maybe when they started keeping one? cause i see places that tell me to keep a journal of what i eat blah blah you know, and i just kind of ignore it
 
i cant say cause i've always kept one. but my own personal opinion (MOPO) is that it's up to the individual. i suggest ppl keep one but the bottom line is results, to see a continuous improvement in what each of us is doing. :)
 
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