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Hi Simon,
did not find the best way either. I tried excel and stopped after a while. Now I use ical and write my WODs in a specific calendar, not bad. Another way is to use your blog on this site. Like that you can make you results public and have them on one page. If you want good looking charts and this stuff look at http://istats.com.au/
Anyway I think its important to keep it simple. I try not to overdo the reporting and comparing. I have a few benchmark WODs I keep under control and the rest is: FUN!
Hi
I´m not interested in a lot of data either but I´m new to CF (started in June) and still do a lot of substitutions (not as Rx´d) and like to keep track of that. (If everything was as rxd the only thing to keep track of would be a time or a load. much easier. )
I will not be much of a blogger, I have no Facebook or MSN account. I´ll try to participate a little on this site but I´m too old to change my habits :) Still try to figure out what everything is and how it works on this site. I will check it out more in the future. Time to work ;)Bye
CF Germany said:Hi Simon,
did not find the best way either. I tried excel and stopped after a while. Now I use ical and write my WODs in a specific calendar, not bad. Another way is to use your blog on this site. Like that you can make you results public and have them on one page. If you want good looking charts and this stuff look at http://istats.com.au/
Anyway I think its important to keep it simple. I try not to overdo the reporting and comparing. I have a few benchmark WODs I keep under control and the rest is: FUN!
You easily can Tag every blogpost f.e. with "Fran" and find all results for the specific WOD. Blogging is the same as logging!
Simon Kvick said:Hi
I´m not interested in a lot of data either but I´m new to CF (started in June) and still do a lot of substitutions (not as Rx´d) and like to keep track of that. (If everything was as rxd the only thing to keep track of would be a time or a load. much easier. )
I will not be much of a blogger, I have no Facebook or MSN account. I´ll try to participate a little on this site but I´m too old to change my habits :) Still try to figure out what everything is and how it works on this site. I will check it out more in the future. Time to work ;)Bye
CF Germany said:Hi Simon,
did not find the best way either. I tried excel and stopped after a while. Now I use ical and write my WODs in a specific calendar, not bad. Another way is to use your blog on this site. Like that you can make you results public and have them on one page. If you want good looking charts and this stuff look at http://istats.com.au/
Anyway I think its important to keep it simple. I try not to overdo the reporting and comparing. I have a few benchmark WODs I keep under control and the rest is: FUN!
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