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new year, new season, new training log... recommendations?
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... i've been using an ad hoc training spreadsheet to keep track of my swim, bike, run, and weight workouts during my 2003 season, but am looking for a new training log to kickstart my new year. i've googled 'triathlon training log' with some success, but prefer to get insight from some folks that can attest to accuracy, ease-of-use, customization, charting features, heart-rate tracking, etc. look for a clean gui and easy set up.

obviously, freeware is preferred, but i'd be willing to shell out a few bucks if there is a killer app out there. any and all comments are welcome.

thanks...
Last edited by: redlab: Jan 19, 04 19:20
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Re: new year, new season, new training log... recommendations? [redlab] [ In reply to ]
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If you like the Triathlete's Training Bible then you might want to check out www.trainingbible.com. It's pretty slick. -Marc
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Re: new year, new season, new training log... recommendations? [redlab] [ In reply to ]
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http://www.ironcoach.com

Amazing graphs, user friendly and FREE!
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Re: new year, new season, new training log... recommendations? [redlab] [ In reply to ]
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I use The Athlete's Diary from Steven's Creek Software. It seems to wrok fine. A buddy of mine who has done the Tour de France 9 (!) times, more than any other American, turned me on to it.

Tom Demerly
The Tri Shop.com
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Re: new year, new season, new training log... recommendations? [redlab] [ In reply to ]
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I use two different logs...http://www.trainingbible.com + www.running-log.com.

the running-log.com site takes just a bit to get used to, but now i like it quite a bit.
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Re: new year, new season, new training log... recommendations? [mjpwooo] [ In reply to ]
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http://fasttandem.com/TRI-GeekSpreadsheet.htm



"your horse is too high" - tigerchik
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