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Add notes to an exercise / workout when it's done

Marc David 7 years ago updated by Carl Juneau, PhD 5 years ago 7

Might even be nice to add notes to a workout when it's done so you can see how you feel as your progressing over time

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You can now add a note to any exercise. Tap "..." next to an exercise to add your note.

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Carl Juneau, PhD
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That would be cool, too! And per exercise perhaps, if someone wants to track things like RPE, for example. Or for the whole workout to start with, yes (e.g., RPE X workout time = load, if someone wants to play with that).


Good job, Marc! :)

Thank you for that suggestion guys!

Note to self: it could be done on [Save Workout]

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Is it posible to add a section in everydays workout where you can input personal notes like mood level, low back pain level and so on, and can you make a way to be able to scrool in previous workouts and read thoes notes?

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A user edited notes section for each exercise. As an example I’ll use bench press. I train alone but am not afraid to train to failure. With bench press this means potentially ending up with a very heavy bar on your chest you cannot lift and screaming help at the nearest bod. Our gym has a squat rack with adjustable bar rests and safety rests on a numbered rail. With a section for notes I could put in the setup for where the rests go instead of having to trial and error/remember. This is also the same for shoulder press and could be used for seat/rest positions for legs and other machine setups.

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One thing that hit me today was that it would bee great to have comments, like today I trained at another gym and it’s weighrack was not the same as my normal gym so it looks like I was really weak today but I was’nt

I like a note section so I can document the settings on the machine, so I can set them on the same settings next time.

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Thanks for voting for this feature -- it's done!

You can now add a note to any exercise. Tap "..." next to an exercise to add your note.

If you're on Android, you can update right away. If you're on Apple, you'll need to wait 2-3 more days (it's under final review). To update:

- Open the store app on your phone

- Search "Dr. Muscle"

- Tap "Update"

Now would be a great time to suggest and vote for our next feature. If you'd like to do that, please visit: https://muscle.userecho.com/communities/1-submit-your-feedback/topics#.

Really appreciate your support and advice. Thanks!

Carl Juneau, PhD
Founder of Dr. Muscle