Theres alot of fitness websites you can see. I always use Menshealth.com As a magazine subscriber, I use the website more than I read their magazines. Fitday is a good fitness website as well. But if you know what particular question you have I suggest google is still the best :)
Sparkpeople hands and pecs down!!!!!! It has everything you need from exercise with videos to menu planning, teams you can join or create to calorie/exercise trackers and its FREE and always will be!....Gooch you are absolutely correct that fitness is best done away from the computer but a fitness site can give some people great motivation and support from others desiring a healthier lifestyle..
Gyminee is also an awesome alternative. They integrate with twitter and stuff and will, hopefully soon, be compatible with GPS devices and other toys. Fitness + social networking is a great recipe!
@anthelios77:
Actually, I didn’t like it. I am pretty computer and web savvy, and found it very cumbersome to navigate through. Great concept, but lacking in execution. I also wished it had more mobile capabilities.
Gyminee is lacking in mobile capabilities, and they need a good help section.. but they are still new and developing their platform. The people there are great and I get the sensation that the developers are listening.
Look me up there if you need any help, I’m using the same name as here.
Gyminee has an iPhone platform… I haven’t accessed it. Like Spark, it is hard to document class workouts, some of which incorporate cardio, strength and streching. So it’s tough for me to track. I didn’t have a chance to check put the nutrition stuff yet.
Yea.. I haven’t seen a place that is good for documenting class workouts. Well none that is in English at least. I don’t know how it would be added though since the workout done depends very much on the instructor. I’m thinking about getting a bodypulsemeter to check how much I burn in each session and then add the data to my custom exercises. Don’t know what to do with the strength aspect yet though..