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Convict Conditioning Ultimate Bodyweight Training Log


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Laurel Blackburn
On My Second log book and ready to order my Third

Over the years I have used, bought and made my own workout logs. I didn't really like them because they didn't have all the features I was looking for. I was hesitant to order this because I am not doing Convict Conditioning. I downloaded the e-book and loved the format and layout but had no desire to download and print the log sheets. I decided to order the hard copy.This workout log has everything I was looking for. I love that it has plenty of room to input and log workouts, sets and reps. My favorite part is the bottom of each page has room to keep notes and a section for extras. Although it has some CC workouts and progressions, don't let that deter you if you are not doing the CC program.I am on my 2nd log book and it's almost full. I can go back and see any PRs I had as well as workouts I was not able to complete. Having this info in this format has really helped me progress.It is also small and easy to fit into my gym bag.Another added bonus is that there are really cool pictures on each page with tips and motivation.Since I am on this page, I might as well go a head and place my order for my 3rd one.

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Jon Engum
Calling this a Log Book is Selling it Short.

I thought what is the big deal about a logbook! Seriously mistaken. It is a work of art and with tips on each page that would be a great book all by itself. Get it. It goes way beyond a log book....the logging part of this book is just a bonus. You must have this!

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Paul Singer
simplest, most effective training log I have seen

This is not only a great companion to CC, but it keeps you excited and motivated. Each page has a very effective way to track your workouts, and each page has another bodyweight training tip and photo. Just last night I made it to the page explaining how to do bodyweight hypertensions; something I have not seen anywhere else.This really is a "must have" in my opinion. I have wasted time and energy making my own notebooks, spreadsheets, you name it, but the simple layout here combined with the daily tips and photos makes this truly the simplest, most effective tool I have personally used. It stays open on my kitchen table and each day I chart another day of progress.

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Michael Krivka, RKC Team Leader
Excellent Companion to Convict Conditioning 1 & 2

This is an amazing book! If you are a fan of Convict Conditioning (1 & 2) you need to get this training log. If you are preparing for the Progressive Calisthenics Certification then it's a must-have!!! The spiral bound format is a huge improvement over the regular binding and it makes it that much more functional for use in the gym. Great design, amazing pictures and additional content! Once again - Great job Dragon Door!

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Sean Greeley
MUCH more than a log book...

I've had a lot of training journals over the years. And quite frankly, if you had told me a training journal required anything more than blank sheet of paper and a pen I'd have told you to stop wasting your time and get your workout done already. BUT... I was naive. After spending a few weeks with the Convict Conditioning journal I've learned that a good journal not only allows you to track your progress, but inspires you each day to engage your program on all levels- physically, emotionally, and spiritually. From the pictures and great design, the words of inspiration and coaching tips from Paul Wade, to goal tracking, progression notes, and more... this is something any serious athlete committed to their development will find enormous benefit in investing in. Who knew that you could get all that (and then some) for a measly $30? Thanks Paul Wade and Dragon Door for producing another OUTSTANDING resource.

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