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Personal Trainer Workout Templates in Excel

Updated: Oct 17

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Are you a Personal Trainer or a Fitness Studio that tracks client workouts in an Excel or Google Sheets? Perhaps you're struggling to find the right medium to track and share client progress?


In this guide, we will share effective ways of tracking your clients' workouts, assessments, and progress. Let's get on with it.






How to use Excel or Google Sheets efficiently

The best way to organize an Excel sheet or Google sheets to track client workouts is to store 1 book per client. This way, you can track each clients' assessments, workouts, progress, and sessions all in one place. Google sheets is free and easier to use than Excel since everything is updated and stored directly into the cloud (vs. Excel which stores on your local desktop).


Here's a tabular structure you can use on Google sheets:

  1. Client information: name, contact information, start date, assessment and goals

  2. Client package history: client orders, payments, and session history

  3. Workouts: Workouts and personal records for each session

  4. Progress: Key metrics and progress against goals



Pros and Cons of Using Google Sheets or Excel for Tracking Workouts

Pros

  1. High flexibility: Be as detailed or concise as you like. A tabular structure gives you the freedom to structure workouts best suited to your style

  2. Free: Google sheets are free to use and give no additional cost to you.


Cons

  1. Difficult to maintain: If you are on-the-go taking client sessions, you'll need to spend time before and after your sessions to note everything down in detail. This means, you may need to duplicate efforts in noting down your session workouts either on your phone notes or diary and then move them over to a Google sheet.

  2. Poor share-ability: Sharing the spreadsheet with your clients can be a pain. Each time you get a new client, you'll need to add a spreadsheet and over time, this can be a mess to maintain on Google drive. Finding the quick link to the spreadsheet and sharing with your clients can take added effort and time.

  3. Inconvenient for clients: Most people (including clients) find it difficult to digest information in detailed tables especially if they are not mobile friendly. Have you tried access Google sheets on your mobile device? It can be a bit daunting to view all the data at once and may not motivate your clients with the intent of showing results and progress.


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Here's a Free Alternative to Using Google sheets and Excel


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For each session, log your client's workouts & progress...

Click to copy a previous training log or progress check and paste to update metrics in seconds. No need to retype workouts, ever!


EZbook lets you use flexible templates for assessments, workouts, progress checks and more.


Track workouts, progress, and assessments in EZbook
Track workouts, progress, and assessments in EZbook


Click to share workout log and session history with clients

Clients can see a view-only log of their workouts, progress, and session history! The link updates in real-time. Share directly with your clients from their profile.


No need to scramble through your diary or google drive to share a complicated spreadsheet.



A view-only link sent to the client from EZbook that shows sessions and progress
A view-only link sent to the client from EZbook that shows sessions and progress


The best part? Update workouts and progress on-the-go as you train your clients

EZbook lets you schedule and plan sessions in advance so you can update on-the-go.
EZbook lets you schedule and plan sessions in advance so you can update on-the-go.

  1. Schedule your clients sessions and plan workouts in advance

  2. Then, go to your daily calendar to run through your sessions

  3. Click on the session to access the workout and edit progress

  4. THAT'S IT!


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Use EZbook on the mobile app or on your desktop

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FREE Personal Trainer Workout Template for Clients - Excel & Google Sheets: What you should be logging?


Whether you are using a diary, Excel, or EZbook, you need to be tracking a few things to keep a neat track for your client.


Here's an example of what you should be tracking in a workout training log. Feel free to copy-paste this template into Excel or Google Sheets and began tracking!


Keep a separate book for each client. Here's a tabular structure you can use on Google sheets:

  1. Client information: name, contact information, start date, assessment and goals

  2. Client package history: client orders, payments, and session history

  3. Workouts: Workouts and personal records for each session

  4. Progress: Key metrics and progress against goals


Start using the FREE Personal Trainer Workout Excel / Google Sheets Template by clicking on the link below:


FREE Personal Trainer Workout Template: Download or Make a Copy to start using

You can also copy-paste the following tables into your Excel or Google Sheets trackers.

Client Profile:

Client Name:

John Doe

Contact Info:

Age:

30

Weight:

175 lbs

Height:

6'0"

Medical History:

No known medical conditions


Workout Training Log Example:

Date

Exercise

Sets

Reps

Weight (lbs)

Notes

[Date 3]

Bench Press

3

12

145

Felt strong today

[Date 3]

Squats

4

10

205

Improved form

[Date 3]

Deadlifts

3

15

245

New personal best

[Date 4]

Overhead Press

3

8

105

Needed help

[Date 4]

Lunges

3

12

75

Better than last time

[Date 4]

Bent Over Rows

4

8

125

Felt strong today

Setting Up the Spreadsheet

1. Create a Client Information Sheet:

Begin by setting up a sheet containing client information. Include details such as name, contact information, medical history, and fitness goals. This serves as a reference point for tailoring workouts to individual needs.

2. Build a Workout Template:

Design a template that includes essential details for each workout session. This may consist of columns for date, exercise name, sets, reps, weight, and notes. Creating a standardized template ensures consistency across sessions.

3. Utilize Tabs for Organization:

To maintain clarity and organization, use different tabs for various purposes. Consider having separate tabs for client information, workout templates, and each client's workout log.


Logging Workout Sessions

1. Date and Time Stamp:

Begin each workout session by logging the date and time. This establishes a chronological order for the workouts, aiding in progress analysis.

2. Exercise Details:

For each exercise, record details such as the name, number of sets, repetitions, and weight lifted. This information forms the core of the workout log and is essential for gauging improvement.

3. Notes Section:

Include a dedicated space for trainer notes and client feedback. This allows for communication between sessions and provides insights into the client's experience.

4. Progress Tracking:

Implement formulas to automatically calculate and display progress metrics. This could include total weight lifted, average intensity, or percentage increase in performance over time.


FREE Excel Gym Training Template for Clients

If you are looking for an Excel or Google Sheets Gym Training Template, you can use this link to download the template as an "Excel" or "CSV" file or use as is on Google Sheets.


The template will allow you to use any exercises that you want to plug in.

Here's how you can use it:

  1. Open the link

  2. Make a copy or download the Excel version

  3. Rename the file to a client's name

  4. Edit the four tabs to your liking - Client information, Orders & payments, Workout log, Progress checks. Feel free to delete the tabs you don't need.

  5. Don't forget to save it!

  6. Reuse for each client!



FREE Gym Training Excel Template


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