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The Training page is where you plan and execute your workouts. You build reusable presets once, arrange them into a weekly routine, and then start sessions from a single screen. Every completed set is saved automatically, and the app tracks your training volume and muscle recovery over time so you always know what to do next.

Exercise catalog

OneRep ships with a catalog of exercises covering strength, cardio, core, and mobility movements. Each exercise includes primary and secondary muscle information used by the volume and recovery analysis. You can browse and search the catalog from the Exercises tab in Progress.

Workout templates (presets)

A preset is a saved, reusable workout. Each preset has a name, focus (Strength, Cardio, or Mobility), estimated duration, and an ordered list of exercises. Each exercise in a preset stores your default sets, reps, weight, and rest time so you have a starting point every time you run it.

Create a preset

Tap New preset on the Training page. Add exercises from the catalog, set default sets and reps, and give the preset a name.

Edit a preset

Tap the three-dot menu on any preset and choose Edit. Changes apply to future sessions; past logs are unchanged.

Duplicate a preset

Tap Duplicate to copy a preset and modify it for a variation — useful for progressive overload cycles or deload weeks.

Log a past session

Use Log past session to record a workout you completed without your phone. Choose the date and enter sets after the fact.

Weekly routine

Assign presets to days of the week to build a weekly routine. Each day of the week grid can hold up to two workout slots. In edit mode, drag a preset card onto a day to assign it, or drag between days to rearrange. Long-press a preset to delete it.

Starting a workout

1

Open the Training page

The hero area shows today’s scheduled preset (or “Rest day” if nothing is assigned). Your week-to-date stats — workouts this week, effective sets, muscles recovered, and streak — ring the dial.
2

Hold to start

Hold the center dial until it completes to launch the active workout. Or tap Start next to any preset in the list below to begin it immediately.
3

Work through your exercises

The active workout screen shows each exercise in order. Log your weight and reps for each set and tap the checkmark to mark it complete.
4

Use rest timers

After completing a set, a rest timer counts down automatically based on your preset’s configured rest period. You can adjust the timer or skip it at any time.
5

Finish and save

When all sets are done — or whenever you’re ready — tap Finish workout. The session is saved to your history with its duration, exercises, and completed sets.

Active workout

During a live session, each exercise shows your default weight and reps as a starting point. You can adjust any set before or after marking it complete. The rest timer starts automatically after each set so you don’t have to watch the clock.

Two concurrent workout slots

On days where you train twice — a morning lift and an evening run, for example — OneRep supports two workout slots. Each slot records a full, independent session. The Training page shows slot one complete and offers a swipe-to-start prompt for slot two if it’s in your routine.

Cardio tracking

Cardio exercises support distance, duration, and pace fields in place of sets and reps. Common formats — runs, bike rides, rows — are recognized automatically based on the exercise category. Completed cardio sessions show a compact summary (distance, pace) in your workout history.

Workout history

Every completed workout is saved to your history. You can browse past sessions from the date picker on the Training page, edit a logged session to correct or add sets, or delete a session entirely. Rest days you deliberately mark are also saved so recovery estimates stay accurate. The Training insights section (expandable on the Training page) shows a weekly volume breakdown by muscle group. Each bar represents the effective sets that muscle received this week — primary sets count fully, supporting sets count as half — so you can see at a glance whether your quads are undertrained or your chest is getting too much volume.

Muscle-recovery estimates

Below the volume breakdown, OneRep shows a Muscle recovery panel. Each muscle group is tagged as Trained (worked recently, likely not ready), Recovering, or Ready based on your recent sets and a simple recovery model. The dashboard rolls these signals into the readiness score shown each morning.
Volume and recovery estimates are derived from your logged sets and the muscle-group data attached to each exercise. The more consistently you log, the more accurate the estimates become.
If Coach modifies your workout routine or creates a new preset, you’ll see an Apply prompt in the conversation before anything changes. All Coach-made workout changes are reversible from the action history.