Workout Logging

Result in. Leaderboard up.

When the buzzer goes off, athletes log their score in the time it takes to grab a sip of water. Time, load, reps, rounds + reps — the right fields for the right workout. Hits the leaderboard live, rolls into best-lift tracking automatically.

9:41•••

Conditioning · Score

Rounds for Time

Your time

5:42

The actual logging screen — score type matched to the workout, recommended/modified toggle, optional notes.

Every score type the workout actually calls for.

Not just “time to complete”. The right shape for the workout that was written.

Time, load, reps, rounds + reps

Pick the score type when you program the workout. The athlete’s log screen renders the right fields automatically — no “did you mean seconds or rounds?” back and forth.

Recommended / modified tracked

One tap. The leaderboard sorts both groups together but tags each result so the recommended best stays accurate.

Auto-rolls to best lifts

Every movement that has a max-effort score (top set Back Squat, fastest conditioning) feeds the athlete’s personal-best timeline instantly.

Multi-part workouts logged once

Programmed a Strength + Conditioning + Cooldown? The log captures each part’s score on the same screen.

Tiebreaker support

If the workout has a tiebreaker (time at the 9-rep set), the form asks for it. The leaderboard breaks ties correctly without an asterisk-and-comment.

Late entries supported

Forgot to log mid-class? Add it later — backfilled results count toward the leaderboard for that day.

Today’s class

The leaderboard re-sorts the second a score lands.

Every result fires through the realtime channel — TV board, coach hub, athlete phones all update without a refresh. The athlete who finishes second isn’t guessing whether they made the podium.

Today's Leaders · Conditioning

5 of 23 logged

1

Jordan B.

5:42

2

Priya S.

5:51

3

Marco T.

6:02

4

Lena K.

6:11

5

Devon P.

6:17

Across the season

Every result feeds the long view.

One logged conditioning workout isn’t much. Twenty across a year tells a story. The athlete sees the trendline; the coach sees who’s actually progressing.

Back Squat · Best

315 lb

+70 lb · 6 mo

vs. Jan

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Logging that doesn’t feel like homework.

The reason result data exists is because logging is fast. Talk to us about turning that into your gym’s default.