Training logs - what do you use?

Google Apps based spreadsheet with charts and multiple tabs for goals and plans.

sportstracks
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Sporttracks here as well.

ontri.com, but only because it was the first I found. I’ve had many problems with it. I do like the friend feature so I can see what they have been doing.

Sporttracks here as well… so I voted “other”

Polar Protrainer
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Polar Protrainer
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I use beginnertriathlete, but only because I can export the data onto my hard drive. I wouldn’t use a training log that didn’t let me mess with my raw data.

X5 for Sport Tracks!!!

Slowtwitch Log and Excel.

Sporttracks. I can import my powertap and that is beneficial.

I use a 2 year “pocket calendar” purchased at Rite-Aid which I keep in my tool box at work. I have about 20+ years of data. This year(s)
has kitty’s on the cover. How cute.
Swim in blue, Bike in red. Run in green

I use BT for mine.

what else?

Dan,

FWIW, I used a weekly day timer - wrote it all down by hand in there. Worked like a charm! However, this was before the internet, before PDA’s and all this other techy fancy stuff came along.

paper daily planner.

theres something personal about a book.

+1 for RunningAhead.com
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I dump it all in my Athlinks profile.

http://www.athlinks.com/racer.aspx?rid=30032940

slowtwitch.

+1 for RunningAhead.com
+2 RunningAhead.com is great Garmin 305 compatible. No ads, updates all the time.

Hardcopy in my daytimer, where I log all my tasks for work, family and sport. I have all that hard copy data for the past 17 years and although I am also doing parallel entries in the ST log, I will keep doing the hardcopy, cause 20 years from now, I can still look back at what I did without worrying about software compatibility issues.

For example, I did my Engineering Masters Thesis in 1993-95 period in an early version of MsWord. For one, I can’t even find the 3.5" floppy disk (yes floppy disk), but any time someone asks me about some archaic signal processing algorithms for imaging radar systems, I can pull down a hard copy of my thesis. I actually leant a copy of it to some defence scientists in 2002 who were looking at new ways to crunch data and get images at nite and from behind the clouds…never worked in 1994 cause the semiconductors just could not keep up with real aircraft speeds at any meaningful resolution…but possible now :-).

…anyway, to make a long story short, for anything I want to see in 5-10-20 years, I make sure there is hard copy somewhere…does not work that well with video though, for which you pretty well have to keep converting from original format to latest media as you would with any online log.