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26 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
my favorite log,
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This review is from: TriLog (Spiral-bound)
I'm in my 4th season of triathlon (go SeaTri!) about to do my first marathon. I've tried other logs with more boxes to fill in but they're too customized to someone else, I like that this is a pretty unstructured format. I tried making my own but I made it 8.5x11 and it was too unweildy, so I've come back to this log again and I actually use it. I like the week totals, it's very satisfying to see my marathon training milage ramp up. In the review section I put reminders like gear I need to replace or drinks that did or didn't work for me. I follow their recommendation of drawing a diagonal line across days I didn't work out and it gives a good quick sense of whether or not I'm slacking. My biggest drawback is I have messy handwriting (keyboard junkie ;-) so I have trouble staying between the small lines. I could go digital, but I like that this can kick around in my closet by my gear.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
It's an okay start,
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This review is from: TriLog (Spiral-bound)
It doesn't have everything I want in it. The log is really basic. It has three lines, one for running, one for swimming (in yards-I count in meters), and one for biking...for each day. I really would like more space to write, more guiding questions about the day (e.g. Weather, temp., time of day), a space for cross-training (e.g. elliptical, weights), space for calories in and out, weight, and space for split times. If I ran or biked twice in one day, there is only one small space for miles/time. But again, I guess since it's my first tri, it's better than writing on pieces of scratch paper as I was doing before.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good resource,
By TRYTRI "TRYTRI" (Houston, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: TriLog (Spiral-bound)
I like it better than the online site I was using, because there is more space for notes. Wish there were lines for general notes not pertaining to a specific workout, but there's space to write in the margins. Very easy to use & flexible. No wasted space. Good tips.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Very good training log!,
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This review is from: TriLog (Sports Log) (Spiral-bound)
Plenty of info on training. Lots of space to record training events. I'd love to see space where one can record blood analysis, weight, max effort data, etc.
3.0 out of 5 stars
TriLog is not international,
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This review is from: TriLog (Spiral-bound)
Handy book and quite universal in that the pages are undated, but most of the measurements are in US measurements. Quite annoying for the rest of the word - the pace charts would be wonderful if they were in km and not in miles.
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TriLog by Tim Houts (Spiral-bound - August 1, 1995)
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