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How to View Client's Workout Progress

Exercise history while you program, and the completed-workout view with logged sets and comments.

There are two moments you'll want to see a client's training data: while programming (what did they lift last time?) and after they finish a workout (how did it go?). Both live right inside the builder.

While programming: the History tab

Open a workout on the client's journey and click any exercise row. The panel on the right switches to that exercise and shows two tabs:

  • History - every previous session of this exercise for this client: the date, what you prescribed, every set they logged, and any notes they left.

  • Comments - your running conversation with the client about this exercise (more below).

No more flipping between tabs to find last week's top set - it's beside the cell you're typing in.

Select an exercise to see the client's history for it.

After the workout: the completed view

When a client finishes a workout, opening it from their journey shows the completed view: a summary band up top (completion date, exercises, total sets logged, new comments), and each exercise with the client's logged sets as chips - set by set, weight × reps - next to your prescription, which stays visible in gray as the target.

The completed workout at a glance.

Logged sets: 185×6 · 195×6 · 205×6 · 205×5. A dot on a chip means the client left a note on that set.

Comments: closing the loop

A green comment icon on an exercise means there's a conversation there; a red badge counts unread messages. Click the exercise to read the thread in the right panel and reply right where the data is - no need to switch to the chat.

Read and reply to exercise comments without leaving the workout.

Key Notes

  • History is per-exercise and follows the exercise - if you swap a movement, the panel shows the new exercise's history.

  • The Mobile Preview button in the panel header flips back to the live client-app preview at any time.

  • For how clients log on their end, see How to Log a Workout (as a client).

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