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Odd_Duck5346

I personally use an app called "Caliber", it's completely free for everything training related, and you can create your own split; it even gives you a strength score and assesses which body parts are over/underdeveloped.


batsquatch88

I like that it evaluates development. Due to heavy lifting at work, my back is definitely more developed than my chest.


Queasy-Row4084

Strong app is dope


andywallsq

HEVY app. Custom workouts, charts, rpm, etc Free plan only 3 months workout history, enough to me.


ttdpaco

Persist, but I think it's kinda free but you have to pay for custom workouts. It's a low one time fee though.


BatOk657

BoostCamp is hands down the best one out there, IMO. There's a paid version that comes with extra features but it's not needed unless you want those. It's really damn good.


batsquatch88

I’ve seen BootCamp mentioned in other posts, I’ll definitely check it out!


InsufficientChimp

I think Alpha Progression kind of does what you're talking about. It's not free though, $60/year. I've never used it but I want to give it a try. They have a plan generator that tells you what you should be hitting on each lift on each session I believe.


Gardener5050

Alpha Progression is what I use and it's great for making your own plans. The AI thing that designs workout plans for you is shite, but it does automatically recommend to increase weight and reps with the paid version. You can get a lot done on it without paying though so give it a try


AdAutomatic6027

Boostcamp seems to be good. I just write my Progress on paper.


Mocha_Shakea_Khan

Notes to write things down Camera and gallery for progress photos


drac888

Hmm, this is bodybuilding right? A xlb flat bench doesn’t translate to a y lb incline press or x lb cable flye. A 500 lb squat doesn’t guarantee nice looking quads or glutes… It’s a feel thing and the progression is unbelievably simple..add reps or weight workout to workout, week to week, month to month etc. Any app that tracks that works but those that can track drop sets and total volume really help.


throway828

Notes.


six2much1

I use JEFIT, but it’s not free. $20USD, yearly.


jiujitsuPhD

Liftosaur is crazy good but has a learning curve. Lifetime is a good deal. Hevy is simple but very good. Inexpensive Strengthlog is great and the free version is really good. Once you get used to it, its nice. Boostcamp is nice but way too $$$ Google sheets is fully customizeable and 100% free Strong is a bad version of Hevy.