gtrainer simplifies sports training management with an easy-to-use interface. It's built to help coaches and athletes optimize workouts and track progress, providing an efficient and effective approach to sports training.
With gtrainer, you can easily store all sorts of records about your training, from your daily weight to the specifics of your exercise routine. For example, you can track how many kilometers you run or walk each day, how many hours you devote to your workouts, the temperature and weather conditions during your training, the route you take, and more.
In addition to tracking your daily training, gtrainer also allows you to store information about specific training sessions, including things like series, recoveries, and heart rate.
One of the best features of gtrainer is its routes interface, which lets you save your favorite routes and easily find the largest or most challenging ones. Whether you're a runner, cyclist, or any other kind of athlete, this feature is sure to come in handy.
You can save all of your training records locally (using sqlite3) or remotely (using PostgreSQL or MySQL), so you'll always have access to your data. And with different kinds of charts and monthly reports, you can easily see how your training is progressing and identify areas for improvement.
To use gtrainer, you'll need a few things: GTK+ version 2.8.x, libglademm-2.4, libsqlxx, libsqlite3, libxml++, libgconfmm, and libgtkmm-2.4. But once you've got everything set up, you'll be amazed by how easy it is to use and how helpful it can be in improving your training routine.
The latest release of gtrainer includes a number of updates and bug fixes, including improved and configurable chart colors, the ability to print monthly reports directly from the browser, and a variety of interface fixes. Plus, non-English words have been removed from the GUI and the Spanish translation has been updated.
Version 0.0.2-1: N/A