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Levelling Up my Fitness Regime?


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For real though. I am looking for some sort of social game that applies levelling up in a video-game fashion to personal fitness goals.

 

I signed up for Fitocracy and it's a great idea and all but I'm not sure it's exactly what I'm looking for, as it's pretty tedious to log my workouts there. Also, they don't seem to really know what HIIT is.

 

To be honest, I don't even really want it to be social. I'm all about single-player games.

 

Can you experienced rebels recommend to me an effective exercise/diet logging app/program/website that may or may not have a leveling system?

 

I sort of want to track my diet a bit better too. I'm fairly strict paleo; as in I follow 100% of the rules 80-90% of the time. Once in a blue moon I'll order a gluten free pizza or eat ice cream with my boyfriend. Mostly I want to record whether or not I ate dairy/grains/legumes recently and how I feel for several days afterwards. Mostly for obsessive reasons; I am 90% sure I know how these things affect me, but I like certainty. Also when I cheat I usually cheat with all three bad things at once (soy, grain and dairy). So. Yah.

 

But mostly it's about exercise.

 

Halp? :3

Primal Chai
Race: Human | Class: Adventurer
 
[Level: 0 | STR 0 | DEX 0 | STA 0 | CON 0 | WIS 0 | CHA 0 ]

 

"That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence."  - Christopher Hitchens

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