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The athlete's diary problems
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I've been using The Athlete's Diary computer training log for a few years. I got a new computer this spring an had to get a new addition of the software. This new one doesn't work. It won't save my workouts. They're tech support is just about useless; they just say that I must be doing something wrong. No help! Has anyone else had this problem? Does anyone use a computer training log that they would reccomend? This really is discouraging. I'm ready to go back to paper.

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I've used www.trainingbible.com for a couple of years now. You only have to pay if you want to use the coaching features(which I don't).

There is another free one at www.ironcoach.com which I haven't used but looks good.

Another option is to build your own, that's what I'm doing now. It seemed like every online log was missing a few things I wanted and had a bunch of extra crap I could do w/o.
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I use Polar's Precision Performance Software that came with my S710i.
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I've been using ZeroPace Training log.

http://www.zeropace.com/

import Polar HRM files into exersize. Configurable reports and graphs exports report & graph to html or a couple of other formats.



also MySport Training log

http://www.mysporttraining.com/index.html

direct exersize download from Polar HRM's Mysport is really good, although one let down is the charts (a bit limited i feel)

I've been using both of these and are both pretty good.

http://www.velokyniska.com
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