Workout tracking

Track the exact work, not a blurry version of it.

Variation-aware exercises, detailed target muscles, anatomy views, routines, recovery, supersets, dropsets, time sets, notes, and calorie estimates built for calisthenics depth.

Fit Horizon workout day with logged exercises and set controls
Fit Horizon muscle recovery view

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Exercise variations keep grip, assist, equipment, tempo, lean, and other meaningful context attached to every set.

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Detailed target muscles and anatomy views show what you trained beyond broad muscle-group labels.

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Fast set controls, routine reuse, recovery status, notes, and timers keep logging practical between sets.

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Modular exercises with variations

A wide pull-up, assisted pull-up, ring dip, tempo push-up, and lever progression are not interchangeable data points. Fit Horizon stores the details that change difficulty and muscle emphasis so your history stays useful.

  • Supported variation properties include grip, equipment, assist, angle, tempo, range, lean, leg position, and movement style.
  • Search and routines can carry variation context forward so repeated sessions do not turn into manual setup.
  • Variation-specific history makes personal records and comparisons more honest.
Fit Horizon exercise detail screen with variation-aware exercise data

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Detailed target muscles and anatomy

Most trackers stop at chest, shoulders, arms, and legs. Fit Horizon goes deeper because training only the loudest muscle in a group can leave blind spots.

  • Target muscles break broad groups into more useful anatomy-level signals.
  • Exercise detail pages show which muscles an exercise targets and how effectively.
  • Front and back anatomy views make muscle coverage visible instead of buried in a table.
Fit Horizon muscle anatomy exploration screen

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Fast logging when your hands are tired

The app is built for the moment between sets: fast changes, clear controls, and enough defaults that tracking does not become the workout.

  • -5, -1, +1, and +5 controls make set adjustment quick.
  • Set prefill preferences keep repeated logging from turning into busywork.
  • Notes, comments, excluded sets, and day recaps keep context attached to the session.
Fit Horizon exercise logging screen

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Routines, progressions, and recovery

Hard skills are built in steps. Fit Horizon can reuse routines, surface progression paths, and show which muscles are ready enough for the next session.

  • System progression routines can help users work toward skills such as muscle-ups through simpler prerequisite movements.
  • Custom routines let repeated sessions start quickly while preserving exercise and variation choices.
  • Recovery views use recent training load to show local muscle fatigue so the next workout is less guesswork.
Fit Horizon workout routine detail screen

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More than weight times reps

Training is messy. The tracking model supports time-based sets, supersets, dropsets, calorie estimates, PR highlighting, and comments without forcing everything into one narrow input shape.

  • Duration-based sets and the built-in timer support holds such as planks and lever work.
  • Drag sets into dropsets and exercises into supersets, then separate them again when the structure changes.
  • Burned-calorie estimates can account for strength and calisthenics work instead of pretending only cardio counts.
Fit Horizon day muscle heatmap and workout recap screen

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