About Fit Cards - Workout Log
This is a new workout tracking app and hasn't been tested by many users yet, so please let me know via contact@fitcards.io if you have any issues.
How Fit Cards Works
The core aspects of Fit Cards consists of four pillars:
• Cards
• Routines
• Sessions
• Reporting
It is designed in such a way that everything revolves around the cards that you create. A card is the actual exercise or activity being performed. You may name, describe and tag your cards accordingly.
Cards may then be combined into a routine where you set your targets, countdowns and any additional instructions. You may then schedule this routine as a session to be completed - if you need to change, add or remove cards during the workout, this can easily be handled. Alternatively you can start a new workout without selecting a routine and just add the cards as you go.
Reporting is included for each card and may be accessed by choosing to show reporting from a routine or session card. You can also access this from browsing the reporting tab which includes reporting for all cards. Under reporting you have control over what column to order the data by, what columns are showing and whether to display comments for your completed cards.
Users of Fit Cards
As it currently stands, anyone that does a workout recording different exercises, reps, weight and etc, will benefit from this app. Some examples of activities that may benefit from this include the following (although additional features are being considered to tailor Fit Cards for these activities):
• Gym Workout
• Bodybuilding
• Powerlifting
• Crossfit
• MMA Training
• Triathlon
• Olympic Weightlifting
Other Features:
• Drag and drop cards.
• Option to change card values by screen keyboard, or tapping on figures to increase or decrease values via controls at the bottom of the screen.
• Set card colours.
• Copy, delete, add and comment cards with ease.
• Add headers and dividers to routines for logical separation (eg. supersets).
• Order routines, card and reporting by most commonly used and etc.
• Specify unit values - kg, lbs, miles, km.
• Schedule sessions onto a scrollable calendar.
• Sessions include summaries or total numbers of cards, reps, weight, distance and time.
Other Info
This app is in it’s early stages so there’s still a lot a lot of functionality in the pipeline to enhance workout tracking.
by V####:
Great app for keeping track of workouts. Very detailed. Takes a while to get used to, but had everything I needed.