A printable exercise log is very useful for helping you keep track of your accomplishments and progress. Take the exercise log with you to the gym (on a clipboard) and record your sets/reps or times during your rest periods. Log your progress to give you the edge you need to accomplish your goals. Our exercise logs let you record both aerobic and strength training exercises and come in either a 2-day or 3-day format.

We also have a Workout Log with an emphasis on weight training in a 5-day format. To create an overall fitness program, try our Exercise Chart or Workout Chart.


Exercise Log Template

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Exercise Log Template

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For: Excel 2007 or later

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Description

Use this Exercise Log spreadsheet to track your daily fitness and strength training progress, as well as your daily weight, hours of sleep, and daily calorie intake.

The file contains 3 separate worksheets a 2-day, 3-day, or 5-day Exercise Log. Choose the one you need based on the number of different exercises you perform each day. Print on both sides of the paper, to save trees.

Using the Exercise Log

One Rep Max (1RM): See the Workout Chart for information about calculating your one-rep max. You list your 1RM in the log as a reference to help you determine what weight to use for your sets/reps, based on your specific training program guidelines which are often stated as a percentage of your 1RM. For example: "3 sets of 6-8 reps at 80% of your 1RM".

Intensity level: For cardiovascular/aerobic exercises, use the following rules of thumb to determine the intensity level.

  • Light: You can sing loudly while performing the activity (don't do this at the gym or people will get annoyed and thing you're crazy).
  • Moderate: You can carry on a conversation while performing the activity.
  • Vigorous: You are too winded to carry on a conversation while performing the activity.