Expand Strength Progression
planned (tbd)
Leah
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Total volume under training By week
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Em W
Total volume under training should have the option to show by week or month rather than only lifetime
Leah
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Tracking of load and volume per exercise
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Ramon Guirado
It would be great if at the end of the training (or during it) they told you if you have reached a new record in Max weight or total volume as other apps do, and that it would be more intuitive to see the progression of each exercise, currently by default it gives a cumulative total volume in kg over time that confuses rather than helps
Leah
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Training volume history is not easy to access
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onurcan
I lover the watch app; right now I can do a whole 2 hour workout without needing to opening my phone. However, one thing is still missing; the workout volume history, i.e. #reps, #sets and weight.
When we set up workout, one of the reasons why we keep track of workouts is to try to increase our workout volume over time (progressive overload). However, with the current bevel app, it is not easy to see this history. Especially in watch, it is impossible to see how much volume I did in the last time I did this exercise. It would be great if this was already provided. Otherwise, we have to spend adjusting our workout plan before every workout session manually.
Dylan
Yeah Hevy does this very well, with individual exercises mid workout too
Leah
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Sets done this week per muscle group
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Alex Trubacs
this is the bases for good workout program is to hit a particular number of set per muscle group per week. yet very few apps offer that. you got all the data for it. just need a widget to show and track it.
Amanda
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Show weekly training volume progress
José Emilio Puente Jiménez
Currently the Weight training graph shows the cumulative training volume, which is a useless measure. What I need is to track my progress on a weekly basis, total and by exercise, and show it in a graph, with the weekly values and the trend over time. This will give me a good indication of progressive overload. This would be a fantastic addition to an already very cool section of the app, the one dedicated to training.
Thank you
Amanda
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Thanks for the suggestion. We plan to add more ways to see and understand your strength progression.
Anurag Sarkar
Amandathank you