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No Pain No Gain: Training Journal |
List Price: $10.95
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Rating:  Summary: One of the Best Review: Great workout log!! Plenty of pages and room for many sets of each exercise. Also space for cardio workouts and personal information (weight, measurements, etc.) in the back of the book. When I fill up the first one I will be ordering another!
Rating:  Summary: No Pain No Gain: Training Journal Review: Great workout log!! Plenty of pages and room for many sets of each exercise. Also space for cardio workouts and personal information (weight, measurements, etc.) in the back of the book. When I fill up the first one I will be ordering another!
Rating:  Summary: Very good training manual Review: I used a composition book for recording my workouts prior to buying this training journal, so I don't really have another journal to compare it to. However, I found exactly what I was looking for with this journal: easy to use one page entries for each workout day; record specific weights used for each exercise set; room to write cardio exercises on same workout page; and room for many sets within one exercise group. In fact, there's room for about 15-20 exercises with about 10-15 sets per exercise on each separate workout page. For people who are mostly involved in stair masters, stationary bikes, or other cardio exercises, this is NOT the book for you. Instead, for those of you who mostly lift weights...welcome home.
Rating:  Summary: Great Journal for Serious Fitness Review: If you are looking for a no-frills, straight-forward training journal, look no further. Perhaps best suited for more experienced exercisers because of lack of descriptions of exercises or anatomy. GREAT for simply recording the exercises, weights used and reps. Has an area for recording your cardio workouts or making other notes. There is enough room on the pages to to record dietary intake for the day as well. The back pages have spaces to record measurments and other notes. I bought one at the beginning of the year, and am buying my second one now.
Rating:  Summary: Very good training manual Review: If you are looking for a work-out log that can take a beating and doesn't have lots of charts, photos and other wasted space, this is it. Geared toward bodybuilders and weight lifters, with little space for cardio or aerobics info. It has a conversion table, anatomy charts and some "goal" pages in the back, but the meat of the book is dedicated to being a work-out log, plain and simple. It's tuff enough to be tossed around without losing it's cover or pages.
Rating:  Summary: Workout Log for Real Workouts Review: If you are looking for a work-out log that can take a beating and doesn't have lots of charts, photos and other wasted space, this is it. Geared toward bodybuilders and weight lifters, with little space for cardio or aerobics info. It has a conversion table, anatomy charts and some "goal" pages in the back, but the meat of the book is dedicated to being a work-out log, plain and simple. It's tuff enough to be tossed around without losing it's cover or pages.
Rating:  Summary: Straight-forward No nonsense Record Review: The training log is very straight-forward and does not include all kinds of stuff you don't need. It's not a daily planner. It seems to be holding up pretty well. (I've used about a fourth of the log.) The photos are somewhat inspirational but not overdone. The pages sometimes curl and could probably stand to be a little thicker, however, it returns to its normal shape after the workout.
Rating:  Summary: Straight-forward No nonsense Record Review: The training log is very straight-forward and does not include all kinds of stuff you don't need. It's not a daily planner. It seems to be holding up pretty well. (I've used about a fourth of the log.) The photos are somewhat inspirational but not overdone. The pages sometimes curl and could probably stand to be a little thicker, however, it returns to its normal shape after the workout.
Rating:  Summary: One of the Best Review: This journal is one of the better training logs out there today. For the price and the amount of pages it contains, it's a terrific value for the serious lifter. Male or females who want to make gains and break thru plateaus will find this log an asset. Though, since I'm almost done with my first copy, a couple peeves are: the spiral binding could be a little stronger, and maybe thicker pages so they don't rip. But who can really complain at the price of 10.95.
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