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How do I view a client's exercise history?

View every set, rep, and weight a client has logged for an exercise, plus a progression chart, from their profile.

Jeremy

Written by Jeremy

To view a client's exercise history, open their profile, go to the Metrics tab, and click Exercise Metrics. From there you can pick any exercise the client has logged and see every workout it appeared in along with a progression chart.

Steps

  1. In the sidebar, click Clients.
  2. Click the client whose history you want to view.
  3. Click the Metrics tab.
  4. Click Exercise Metrics at the top of the page.
  5. In the left panel, pick the exercise you want. Use the search icon to filter by name, or use the sort dropdown to switch between Most recent, Most used, and Name.
  6. The right panel shows a progression chart and a History list with every workout that exercise was completed in, including the sets, reps, weight, distance, or time the client logged.

What you can see for each exercise

  • Chart — performance over time for the selected exercise.
  • History tab — every workout the exercise was logged in, with each set's values (reps, weight, distance, or duration depending on the exercise's tracking type) and the date completed.
  • Comments tab — any comments left on that exercise's results.

Things to watch out for

  • Only exercises the client has actually completed appear in the list. If they've never logged an exercise, it won't show up here.
  • If the client hasn't logged any training yet, the page shows "No exercise data yet" until their first completed workout.
  • Importing exercise history from another coaching platform isn't supported. History only reflects workouts the client has completed inside Fitsly.
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