Description
- Fitness Log and Week Plan – 2025 Workout Planner stay organized and record your gym workouts with this comprehensive fitness planner. It provides 53-Fitness Log pages and 53-Week Plan pages dedicated to habit trackers and log exercises, sets, reps, weights, allowing you to monitor your progress over time.
- Full-Page Calendars – Featuring full-page calendars 15-month from October 2024 to December 2025 including 3 bonus months (Oct-Dec 2024). Total 30 monthly pages stay organized and motivated with 2025 fitness planner tailored for fitness enthusiasts. Easily log workouts, set goals, and track progress over time. Spacious layout offers clarity and focus, helping you maintain consistency and achieve your health objectives with confidence.
- Set and Achieve Goals – Set up to 10 fitness goals and track your progress towards them. Comprehensive 2025 workout log book provides space to note your goals and track your performance, enabling you to stay motivated and focused on your 2025 fitness journey.
- Multi-data Recording and Tracking – 2025 workout planner enables you to record pre and post-workout data, including measurements of various body parts. Easily monitor your progress and track changes in your physique, ensuring accurate tracking of your exercise planner.
- Compact and Practical – With an A5 size (6.4″ x 8.3″) which makes it easy to stick in your gym bag. It includes elastic strap and double-sided pocket for convenient organization. With 100gsm premium paper, enjoy a smooth writing experience. Fitness planner 2025 includes Starting Point & Results-2Page | Goal Setting-2 Page | Track Your Measurements-2 Page | Monthly Page-30 Page | Fitness Log-53 Page | Weekly Page-53 Page | Notes-17 Page. Keep you organize and fit throughout 2025. Easy to use
Anna Horn –
Great little planner! Perfect size. Simple and usable layout. The colors and font within the planner are fun and engaging. The planner has tabs on the sides for the months. Each tab opens to the full month. Each week is two pages: on the left is a fitness log and habit tracker. On the right, each day of the week is listed horizontally. This planner is great for planning your fitness schedule and staying on top of your goals. It is a great tool to keep track of what you have accomplished.
Jewels –
I received the planner today and just opened it. One of the pages is torn. SMH. It’s a nice looking fitness planner, but I am disappointed. I check all of the pages and they are all in tact it’s just the November calendar.
N. Herman –
I’ve never used a fitness planner like this before so I wasn’t sure what to expect before it arrived. I’m very interested in trying this next year to see if this can assist me with achieving my fitness goals. Even though I won’t be traveling with it, it’s perfectly portable due to it’s compact size. The outside is plastic which will keep the pages inside protected from traveling around in gym bags/purses or whatnot. There’s even an elastic strap to keep the book closed.
The inside features a removable ruler. I find this to be useless quite honestly but perhaps I just haven’t found the proper use for it yet. You are then met with the first pages of the planner, pretty standard when you’re thinking fitness: starting measurements and progress pages (there are two), then two pages for goal tracking, followed by progress tracker grids with weekly boxes for figures and options to customize what is being tracked (again, two pages here). You are then led into the last four months of 2024 with basic month-style calendar pages, line-free (never a plus in my preference) day blocks with some space for notes in the empty page space, as well as the previous and next months number calendars.
Each month in 2025 has its own leading tab for easy navigating through the planner. The backside of the tabbed page has a space to track fitness routines and habits. The right facing page is a week view in list format so you can make any notes on the days of the month. This pattern of fitness tracker page and week view page continues for each month between tabs. Each month tab is also a different color for people who may be more visual with colors.
At the end are several blank pages for notes and finally a plastic pouch page to tuck a few paper items into, if desired. I got the green planner, which is featured with gold writing on the front and a gold spiral binding. This is my least favorite aspect as I am not a fan of gold, but it’s not the end of the world. The spiral binding seems sturdy and able to hold the planner together through as much traveling as needed in a year. If using a planner like this is your thing, and the page styles I’ve described work for you, then I think this will be a useful tool for you in 2025.
Erin Barber –
This is a nice journal for anyone looking to start tracking their fitness goals. As well as having a calendar it also has a goal tracking session and measurement area too which is nice since we are new to trying to use a fitness journal. I know there are a ton of different journals to choose from out there but this definitely seems to be a very nice design/journal made by this company.
NikkiPoooo –
This journal has plenty of space to keep track of workouts, and the pages are think enough that in won’t bleed through. I don’t think the 2024 monthly calendar spreads are particularly useful, though, since there are no log pages for those months… either add in the log pages and make it a 15 month journal, or swap those pages or for something like goal planning or vision boards or something.
Customer Review –
This fitness journal is perfect – it has a great goal setting and tracking section in the first section, a section for notes in the back, and each week a page to log your exercises. I know some people prefer daily exercise logs, but as I have a chronic illness and so my goals are per week depending on pain/energy levels (i.e. do x number of reps per week), this was perfect for my needs as I could track my progress over the week without feeling bad if I miss a day here and there.
Some of the first section feels almost a little disordered in how many measurements it has you taking, but I imagine if somebody is like a professional bodybuilder, it’s important. My advice to folks is to use what parts of this are applicable to you: if you aren’t already measuring your biceps, maybe don’t start unless you feel like you need to for some reason. Personally I’m just using the body fat % measurement and daily activity level tracker.
I was pleasantly surprised to realize this has a few month pages for the last few months of 2024, so I was able to start using it immediately.