I’ve made a dashboard to track website traffic, sales, etc. for every business I’ve owned. I also like to use the dashboard in Apple Fitness to check on my cardio workout results and progress. Some may call me a nerd for it but I’m always stoked when I see those metrics going up. The one […]
Author Archives: Curt Pedersen
I’ve tried every way possible when it comes to recording my workouts. From using spiral bound notebooks, calendars, apps, and the notepad on my laptop. They all work okay. But not as good as a spreadsheet. After about a year of using one to enter and track my workouts I now see that you should […]
I don’t like to dwell about things I wish I’d done sooner but man, do I wish I learned to share lifting workouts with other people sooner. I would’ve gotten the feedback I’ve needed to have better workouts and reach my goals with much less trial and error. Then again, it wasn’t always so easy. […]
The best kettlebell workout tracker is a spreadsheet. My wife Monica and I track every swing, squat, press, and row we do in our own Google Sheets ™ files. I wish I had realized this years ago. I would be able to look back at old workouts to recall what I’ve done for motivation, planning […]
Using a spreadsheet is the best way to track your weight training workouts. You can create templates to include anything you like, it’s saved forever in the cloud, and they make finding info from past workouts to track your progress. Here’s a link to a free weight lifting template made with Google Sheets™. I chose […]
Keeping track of the time you rest between sets is like flossing your teeth. Both are good for us and don’t take much time or effort. But for some reason, we often neglect doing either of them regularly. There’s a few reasons why tracking rest periods between sets is ignored. One is that it seems […]