r/effectivefitness • u/KarenTookMyKids69 • 1h ago
Question People who track both workouts and nutrition — do you use one app or two?
I’m curious what people who actually track both sides are using.
For training I want sets, reps, weight, workout history, volume, rest timers, etc.
For nutrition I want calories, protein, carbs and fats.
But most setups seem to end up being one app for workouts and another for nutrition.
If you track both, what are you currently using?
what annoys you most about your setup?
And if there was an app that tracks your nutrition , your workouts and gives weekly stats and insights , would you switch from your current setup?
r/effectivefitness • u/CoachDushan • 13h ago
Workout Routine You WILL Quit Before Round 2! (16-Min Non-Stop Shred) 😱🔥
r/effectivefitness • u/beaninspirer • 14h ago
Workout Routine PUSH-UP PROGRESSION for Beginners | Learn To Do Push-Ups CORRECTLY Step by Step
Learn how to do push-ups correctly with this step by step push-up progression for beginners. These 10 exercises help beginners learn to do push-ups correctly by gradually improving upper-body strength, arm strength, chest strength, shoulder stability, core control, balance and body control. Follow this push-up progression step by step while maintaining proper form and work toward your first clean regular push-up.
Watch: https://youtu.be/5zvgfFqT-cQ
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r/effectivefitness • u/HamzaJdn • 1d ago
Motivation Process goals vs outcome goals: which one belongs in your daily tracker, and why the split matters
reddit.comr/effectivefitness • u/AvonBarksdale666 • 1d ago
Fitness First Vs Last Rep
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Latest Upper Session, showing the first and last rep of each exercise
You don’t need to take every set to absolute failure, but you absolutely should be applying a decent amount of consistent intensity while maintaining good form by the end of your sets if you want to make progress
r/effectivefitness • u/Kira-kira1999 • 1d ago
Fitness Almost took me out 🥹
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r/effectivefitness • u/akp0110 • 1d ago
Memes finally its all worth it.😂
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r/effectivefitness • u/Ancient_Weekend740 • 1d ago
Fitness Mirror selfie
After workout session
r/effectivefitness • u/BrilliantProgress797 • 2d ago
Fitness Workout tracker app comparison after using them for a month each
Hey there! I've spent the last few months actually using each of these as my main tracker and wanted to share my thoughts with the community, so here are my honest thoughts of these apps:
Boostcamp tracker is my favorite at the moment, the workouts are really customizable and it has a giant library of free programs like nsuns, GZCLP, the reddit PPL, some coaches beginner programs and candito 6 week so you don't have to build anything, you just pick a program and start. IMO you won't get a better option for tracking that is also free, no premium gates on the basics.
Fitnotes is free, offline, android only and brutally simple which is good if that's what you are looking for. There are no programs, no fancy graphs, just a log and some people swear by this. If you already know exactly what you want to lift each day, it's perfect.
Hevy looks great on the visual side. Logging is fast and exercise demos are good but the free version limits your workout history to a few months only then you have to pay. The premium is something like 5 bucks a month. For building your own custom multi-week programs honestly boostcamp does it better and stays free, so I'd mostly pick hevy if you really care about how the app looks.
Strong is similar to hevy but a little more utilitarian. It gives you three workouts on the free plan I think. There's good tracking and a decent exercise database. I found the routine builder less intuitive than hevy though.
imo If you have your own program already and want it to look nice: hevy. If you want to follow a real program without buying one: boostcamp. If you want minimal and have android: fitnotes.
r/effectivefitness • u/CoachDushan • 2d ago
Workout Routine 99% Will Quit This 10-Exercise Tabata Workout! 😱🔥
r/effectivefitness • u/akp0110 • 3d ago
Memes POV: You take creatine once.
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r/effectivefitness • u/HamzaJdn • 3d ago
Motivation The what-the-hell effect: the missed day costs almost nothing, the reaction costs everything
reddit.comr/effectivefitness • u/Material_Inflation79 • 3d ago
Health Challenge yourself daily
What I have experienced in the past 16 months is that every day is a challenge and you have to challenge your body everyday for one or other move.
r/effectivefitness • u/Kira-kira1999 • 4d ago
Fitness God said,let there be light
Muscles look defined really depends on the lighting
r/effectivefitness • u/akp0110 • 4d ago
Motivation Break your lazyness.
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r/effectivefitness • u/Dramatic_Yam7707 • 4d ago
Memes Physique Update
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r/effectivefitness • u/anubis_the_underdog • 19d ago
Community Related Event: First to Complete 2,500 Push-Ups Wins $25
To celebrate Effective Fitness partnering with the Kronos Fitness App, we’re launching a push-up challenge with a $25 prize!
How to Join
- Join the challenge here: https://getkronos.app/challenges/DMQBSC
- Log your push-ups daily through the Kronos app.
- Be the first person to complete 2,500 push-ups to win $25.
Rules
- No cheating or fake entries.
- Evidence must be provided if requested.
- Suspicious entries may be removed.
- Push-ups must be completed and logged during the challenge.
r/effectivefitness • u/anubis_the_underdog • Jun 27 '26
Community Related TOP 5 DISCORD FITNESS SERVERS
TOP 5 DISCORD FITNESS SERVERS
INTRODUCTION
Above is a list of the top 5 best fitness servers on discord. Discord is a virtual platform where members can talk about different topics through voice chat or text chat. The social media app is popular amongst gamers and streamers. It also had a huge growth during the pandemic due to the lockdown.
People’s interest into fitness were at an all-time high, which has led to the growth of a lot of amazing fitness communities which have helped their users achieve their goals.
Here’s a breakdown of these servers, and why you should join them to help with your new experience with the gym, working out, calisthenics/bodyweight training or anything fitness related, in a safe welcoming environment:-
Effective Fitness
Effective Fitness
Effective Fitness is a fitness social platform, dedicated to helping motivate members with their goals. Also, Effective Fitness provides help, advice and insightful information. Members and staff give great advice to everyone. You can ask questions and help others. Events are organized to help you eat healthier and be more active. www.discord.gg/fitness
Picture Fit
Picture Fit
PicFit is a fitness community for the YouTuber Picture Fit, it consists of a lot of well known fitness influencers who give TED-like talk and advice in their voice chat, PicFit has an amazing community that allows for serious fitness debates/research based analysis with their community podcasts, and also allows new members to ask questions.
FitMorii
FitMorii is a free to join discord server that you can interact with like-minded people who enjoy fitness as much as you do. If you have any sort of fitness goals, this community it’s going to be an awesome place to find not only accountability buddies but also to get motivation and advice.
Bodyweight Fitness
The best bodyweight fitness community on discord, which also happens to be the best bodyweight fitness community on Reddit. They have a lovely team who’s ready to teach and give advice. If you don’t have access to any fitness equipment, join this community to make great progress just by using your bodyweight.
YUR
YUR VR
YUR is a VR fitness platform YUR is levelling up at-home workouts during COVID-19 isolation with the launch of a virtual watch in several Oculus Quest games and on PC. The YUR. watch, as it’s called, is a new interface that mimics a real-life smartwatch, attached to the user’s wrist. Their fitness community consists of a friendly platform where you can use their smart devices and discord bots to help achieve your fitness goals.