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Weight training and diet tracking software?

Josh

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Hi all, I am looking for a software to track my weight training and diet. The features which I am looking for in such a software include many training variables (not only sets/reps/weights, but also TUT, volume, intensity, density, estimation of 1RM), ability to create meal plans, complete analysis of nutrients (including variety of fats, GI/GL, so on), lots of graphics or reports to analyze trainings/diets/stats, and so on, all in 1 software. The software is for PC (Windows 98), although it would be nice if there is a companion for PPC (WM2003) and they can be syncronized (but this is optional).

Is there any recommendation for such a software?

- Josh
 
Diet Tracking

i track my training by hand (actually mostly in my head these days). The diet however, I find more complicated to deal with so I've created some Excel spreadsheets that have nutritional contents of the foods I eat and where I can put the quantities for each meal. It automatically calculates the total calories as well as the grams of fat, carbs and proteins and tells me whether I'm over or short of my goal for my snack or meal. It took a bit of time to get used to this, but it works great for me now. I print out a daily menu for 3 meals and 2 snacks (2 half meals). Anyway, it may not be what you're looking for, but if you fail to find something that fits your needs or budget, you may want to consider something like this for your diet. :p
 
Try home made log. Write all the food within a week and buy the Musclehedz 8weeks Training journal. I don't know if that will do it.
 
Originally posted by Prince
try Crosstrainer, they have a free trial version: http://www.crosstrainer.ca

Thanks, Prince, I have tried Crosstrainer once before but found it not too satisfactory. But it seems that they now have a newer version, I would try it again.

- Josh
 
Originally posted by prophet
if that don't work try www.pencilandpaper.com.. if there's no better option.. lol.. actually, i use activelog.com.. but iono if it hs all the features you need

I was not able to log into www.pencilandpaper.com, will try again later.

I have subscribed into activelog.com and looked through it briefly, it seems that it can log many types of activity, but offer limited variable entries to each (for instance, the nutrition only records food and P-C-F-cal, and the weight training only log reps/sets/weights). All these can be effectively done with pencil and paper.

- Josh
 
Re: Diet Tracking

Originally posted by beefydude
i track my training by hand (actually mostly in my head these days). The diet however, I find more complicated to deal with so I've created some Excel spreadsheets that have nutritional contents of the foods I eat and where I can put the quantities for each meal. It automatically calculates the total calories as well as the grams of fat, carbs and proteins and tells me whether I'm over or short of my goal for my snack or meal. It took a bit of time to get used to this, but it works great for me now. I print out a daily menu for 3 meals and 2 snacks (2 half meals). Anyway, it may not be what you're looking for, but if you fail to find something that fits your needs or budget, you may want to consider something like this for your diet. :p

Could you please share your Excel spreadsheets? I have tried to do this before, but was unable to incorporate the list of foods, so each time I want to enter a food I have to look at another list and put it in the spreadsheet manually. I find this very time consuming, especially when I am creating a menu with specific grams of P, C, F, etc.

- Josh
 
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excel spreadsheet

Let me look at how I can get you that spreadsheet. I'm new to this forum so I'm not quite sure how I do that, or if I can. At this point, my spreadsheet also only has carbs, fat, prot. and calories, which you seem to say is not enough for what you'd like. But you sure could add whatever you like to it. Are you very familiar with excel; I can also explain what I did. It's nothing that amazing; just a long list of foods and nutritional contents with a column where you put 1 or 2 (for the quantity you want) and then 4 more columns that calculate the nutr. contents for your selection and 3 top rows that show your goal, with the total nutr. contents of what you chose and whether your much below or above your goal. Then, I ask to only see the items where I have put quantities, which brings it down to just the items in my meal or snack, and I copy and paste that to another worksheet. It's not a program, but it really beats having to manually figure it all out ;) Anyway, I'll see what I can do getting you the spreads. or a sample of some kind.
 
Originally posted by Prince
I think that was a joke. ;)

Ops, I was so eager to get an answer that I failed to see this joke......:D

- Josh
 
I've used the Crosstrainer one before and thought it was good. I've been thinking about getting the newer version though so be sure and let us know how you like it... if you go that way :D
 
Has anyone use any of the following softwares?

BodyfitDB
IronWarrior
FWD GYM
Fitness Tools
Vivonic
Beta-Q Trainer

Some of them has demos and I am trying them, but if anyone has actually used it for some length of time I would like to hear how the comments are. Thanks.

- Josh
 
Re: excel spreadsheet

Originally posted by beefydude
Let me look at how I can get you that spreadsheet. I'm new to this forum so I'm not quite sure how I do that, or if I can. At this point, my spreadsheet also only has carbs, fat, prot. and calories, which you seem to say is not enough for what you'd like. But you sure could add whatever you like to it. Are you very familiar with excel; I can also explain what I did. It's nothing that amazing; just a long list of foods and nutritional contents with a column where you put 1 or 2 (for the quantity you want) and then 4 more columns that calculate the nutr. contents for your selection and 3 top rows that show your goal, with the total nutr. contents of what you chose and whether your much below or above your goal. Then, I ask to only see the items where I have put quantities, which brings it down to just the items in my meal or snack, and I copy and paste that to another worksheet. It's not a program, but it really beats having to manually figure it all out ;) Anyway, I'll see what I can do getting you the spreads. or a sample of some kind.

Thanks, beefydude, I have received your spreadsheet. I will study it first and try to use it, when I have questions I will ask you. Thanks again.

- Josh
 
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