Review of the Best Paper Workout Journals for Powerlifters

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YorkshireLad Guest
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Apr 08, 2026 12:07

I am a bit old school and I find that using an app on my phone during my workout is way too distracting. I always end up checking my messages or scrolling through social media between sets. I want to go back to a physical paper journal to track my lifts and my goals.

I am looking for something durable that can handle being thrown in a gym bag and has enough space for tracking percentages and RPE. I have looked at the Rogue Fitness journals and some options on Amazon UK, but I am not sure which one has the best layout for a powerlifting program.

Does anyone else still use pen and paper? I find that the act of physically writing down a new personal record feels much more rewarding than just typing it into a screen. If you have a specific brand that you love, please let me know. I need something that will last a full year of training.

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MidwestMike Guest
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Apr 08, 2026 12:37

I'm with you, YorkshireLad. I tried using a popular tracking app last summer, but I kept getting Slack notifications from work while resting between sets of squats. It totally ruins the mindset. I’ve been looking for a solid paper log that can survive being tossed around a dusty garage gym.

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Apr 08, 2026 12:48

I’ve been using the 'Rogue Logbook' for about six months now. It’s basic, but the spiral binding is sturdy and it lays flat on the floor, which is a must. The only downside is it doesn't have much room for tracking things like RPE or specific warm-up sets if you like a lot of detail.

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TorontoTech Guest
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Apr 08, 2026 12:56

LondonLad, I found the Rogue one a bit too cramped for my liking too. I switched to the 'Gymreapers' journal. It has more dedicated space for notes on 'colour' and feel of the lift, plus a section for PR tracking in the back which is great for powerlifters.

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VancouverDave Guest
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Apr 08, 2026 14:05

Has anyone tried the 'Ironmaster' logs? I see them mentioned on Canadian forums a lot. I'm currently just using a cheap spiral notebook from the supermarket, but the pages keep ripping out when I sweaty-palm them.

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Apr 08, 2026 14:22

I actually use a 'Moleskine' dotted journal and draw my own grids. It takes about 5 minutes to set up for the week on a Sunday evening, but it means I get exactly the columns I want for bench, squat, and deadlift. Plus, the paper quality is top-notch—no ink bleed-through even with my fountain pens.

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Apr 08, 2026 14:30

Drawing your own grids? Man, that’s way too much work for me lol. I just want to open the book and write. I’ve been using the 'WOD Log'—even though I don't do CrossFit, the daily layout is actually pretty decent for heavy strength training blocks.

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Apr 08, 2026 15:45

TXguy99, does that WOD log have enough rows for accessory work? I usually do my main lift and then 4-5 accessories. Some of these journals only give you like 5 lines total.

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Apr 08, 2026 16:02

It's a bit tight, Mike. You might have to write small if you're doing high-volume accessory blocks. If you're doing a lot of 'bro-split' stuff after your main lift, it might not be the one for you.

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Apr 08, 2026 16:15

NorthernLass, the Moleskine idea is tempting but I’m far too lazy for that! I need something that’s already structured. I've heard the 'Fitlo' journals are quite popular in the States—anyone here in the UK ordered one?

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Apr 08, 2026 17:30

I looked at Fitlo but the shipping to London was nearly as much as the book itself! Not worth it when you can find decent alternatives on Amazon UK.

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Apr 08, 2026 17:48

I’m using a journal called 'The Lift Log' right now. It was designed specifically by a powerlifter. It has a spot to track your body weight, sleep, and even your mood for the day. Really helps you see why you hit a plateau when you can look back and see you were only sleeping 5 hours a night for a month.

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TorontoTech Guest
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Apr 08, 2026 18:05

'The Lift Log' sounds perfect. Is the cover waterproof? My gym bag usually has a leaky water bottle or a half-finished protein shake in it at some point during the week.

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Apr 08, 2026 18:14

It's got a sort of faux-leather, semi-waterproof cover. It’s held up well against my spilled coffee so far!

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VancouverDave Guest
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Apr 08, 2026 19:35

Totally agree with the mood tracking. I think paper journals are better for that 'mindset' aspect of the subforum. Apps feel like data entry, but writing in a book feels like a ritual.

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NorthernLass Guest
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Apr 08, 2026 19:42

Exactly Dave. There’s something visceral about seeing your deadlift numbers increase in your own handwriting over the year. It’s much more motivating than a digital graph.

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MidwestMike Guest
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Apr 08, 2026 21:05

Does anyone worry about losing the book though? If I lose my phone, my data is in the cloud. If I leave my journal at the gym in Ohio, that year of progress is just gone.

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Apr 08, 2026 21:18

I take a photo of the page with my phone once a week, Mike. Best of both worlds—I don't use the phone during the session, but I have a backup in case the dog decides it’s a chew toy.

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TXguy99 Guest
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Apr 08, 2026 21:26

Clever! I might start doing that. I lost a logbook once back in '22 and I almost quit lifting for a month because I was so frustrated.

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Apr 08, 2026 22:50

Has anyone tried the 'SaltWrap' daily fitness planner? It looks very comprehensive, but maybe a bit too bulky for a gym bag?

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