I always like these kind of games, such as The Crims, and I was thinking to develop a free text game too. Is that still a thing? I noticed the The Crims is still out there with some audience, though.
u/ExaminationKnown1103
Bom dia,
Sou iniciante na Calistenia, encontrei um programa massa em uma sub e resolvi transformar em app, se tiver interesse em ver: https://sparta.betmart.com.br/
É totalmente gratuito e open source: https://github.com/adrianosferreira/sparta
Hey everyone,
I’ve been following one of the programs I found here for a while now and honestly, it’s been one of the few times I managed to stay consistent.
One thing that helped me a lot was simplifying how I track my workouts. I used to jump between notes, screenshots, etc., and it made it harder to stick to the plan. So I ended up putting everything into a super minimal tracker just for myself—basically something I can open and follow without thinking too much.
Nothing fancy at all, but it removed a lot of friction and helped me stay on track.
Curious—how do you guys track your workouts and progress? Do you use apps, spreadsheets, or just go by feel?
Hey everyone,
I’ve been following one of the programs I found here for a while now and honestly, it’s been one of the few times I managed to stay consistent.
One thing that helped me a lot was simplifying how I track my workouts. I used to jump between notes, screenshots, etc., and it made it harder to stick to the plan. So I ended up putting everything into a super minimal tracker just for myself—basically something I can open and follow without thinking too much.
Nothing fancy at all, but it removed a lot of friction and helped me stay on track.
Curious—how do you guys track your workouts and progress? Do you use apps, spreadsheets, or just go by feel?
Hey everyone,
I’ve been following one of the programs I found here for a while now and honestly, it’s been one of the few times I managed to stay consistent.
One thing that helped me a lot was simplifying how I track my workouts. I used to jump between notes, screenshots, etc., and it made it harder to stick to the plan. So I ended up putting everything into a super minimal tracker just for myself—basically something I can open and follow without thinking too much.
Nothing fancy at all, but it removed a lot of friction and helped me stay on track.
Curious—how do you guys track your workouts and progress? Do you use apps, spreadsheets, or just go by feel?
Hey calisthenics! I have been training with a program I found here, and I really enjoyed it. I decided to create a very small and simple app containing this program in a way I can follow and keep track of my progress; it is totally free! If you are interested in using it, just send them a private message, and I will send the link (I tried to post here, but it seems like it is not allowed).
It is not marketing; it is really free, I built it for myself, and it is open source.
Keep rocking, my friends!!!