Ever since I started working out back in 2020, I have been using one fitness app to log every workout religiously.

For context, I was a sophomore in college in 2020, graduated in 2022 and am currently 25.

I was super into working out back then, but life is life, so I have been too busy to give it the energy I once had. Recently, I became single again and found more time. Also, I got more serious about my medical conditions (hEDS and a heart valve problem) so I pivoted away from deadlifts and squats which is reflected in the data. This pivot created more time for bench which is also reflected with a sharp upwards tick recently.

Overall, pretty cool to see what 5 years of lifting and 700 workouts as a casual look like. Let me know if I should add any other graphs. o7

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  1. caughtinthought on

    Without normalizing by the number of times you worked out a muscle group, it’s hard to draw conclusions

  2. LacefernWhirl on

    Dude, those leg gains are seriously lagging behind your chest and back! 😂 Time to amp up those squats and deadlifts, bro! But seriously, massive props on the consistency. This is super motivating! 💪 Keep at it and balance out those workouts!

  3. What did you change in 2022? Some results maintained trajectory, but others increased like Core, Chest, and Back.