I. Action
We need to record our training actions, what actions we plan to complete, but what we only did or why we did more. These are all very important information, which is very useful for changing the menu in the future. Of course, it's not just that, there are many things to record later.
Second, the number and frequency of groups
After each exercise, you should record the number and times of groups completed in this training, which will reflect the ability of this training. If you want to increase or decrease your training ability in the future, you can use these data as a reference to know where your ability is.
Third, weight.
Then it has a lot to do with training ability, and of course, the weight of completion. Even a rough record of the ultimate weight of each training will be very helpful to arrange the system plan in the future, so the record of weight is very simple. If you want to be more detailed, you can also record how many times you have finished under this weight.
Fourth, rest time.
How long you rest between each action or between each group of the same actions is also an important data, which will reflect your recovery ability. Of course, we will gradually shorten this time in future arrangements to achieve the purpose of increasing intensity.
Verb (short for verb) experience
Just like keeping a diary, we should not only write down what will happen, but also have some feelings, otherwise this record is soulless and just some boring data.