Workout tracking

Workout Tracker

Track sets, reps, weight, RPE, notes, and history in one place so each workout starts with the context from the last one.

Problem

A workout log is only useful if it makes the next set easier to run.

RackMath answer

RackMath keeps sets, reps, weight, RPE, notes, plates, and history together so training context is ready before the next session.

What it helps with

Make the useful answer part of the workout.

  • Log working sets without losing momentum.
  • Review previous loads and rep targets quickly.
  • Connect plate math, warmups, PRs, and progression.

Why it belongs in the app

The website gives the generic value. RackMath saves the recurring workflow.

Free pages are best for quick answers. The app is where those answers become saved setups, workout history, progression, and repeatable training decisions.

Before the set

Know what to load or perform.

RackMath reduces the tiny decisions that slow down training: bar choice, plate math, warmup jumps, workout order, and target loads.

During the set

Keep logging simple.

The best tracker is the one that does not pull attention away from lifting. RackMath keeps set entry direct and uses saved context whenever possible.

After the set

Turn the result into next time.

History, PRs, RPE, and progression matter because they guide the next session. RackMath keeps those signals attached to the work that produced them.

Free value

Start on the public page.

Use the related free tool or template first. Open RackMath when you want to save, personalize, and repeat it.

Ready to use it?

Open RackMath to save this flow inside your actual training.