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I work as a personal trainer with older adults. I want to keep track
of their progress now kept manually. I want to track their progress and chart the progress. Seeing their progress is a huge motivator for them. I was thinking of using Excel but I seem to be "caught in an application design loop". I use a series of machines that provides data at the end of the workout. One machine provides about 6 variables. One variable is workload and I manually enter it. At the end of a 5 minute session I record the other data. Ideally I do three sets of an exercise. The workload variable may increase on the subsequent set and will increase over time. If I put the machine name on the left side of the spreadsheet (column) and each of the 6 variable fields under that heading. I can't figure out how to structure the top row (s)? If I make the top row cells sets 1, 2 and 3 how do I identify the date associated with those sets? I thought of creating a merged set of sells above the sets called date. However with that structure can Excel plot the variables? Graphing is the what prompted me to use Excel. Can I plot data points (sets 1,2 and 3) and have a date over that set (associated with)? What if a third set was not performed? I also thought of creating an average field for the three sets and having a date field above the average. This seems like a fairly simple application but I am not sure how to structure this? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance. Rich |
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