Printable Fitness Trackers and Food Journal
As many of you regular readers know, I am not at all a trained designer or decorator, and this whole blog started as a hobby. Rather, my education and career is in health and wellness. I have been a fitness instructor and personal trainer for going on 15 years, and have Masters degrees in both Exercise Physiology and Nutrition. Since having Henry almost 5 years ago (say whaaaaat?), I haven’t been working in my career field; however since moving here to Kansas, I’ve been back teaching and re-kindling my love for all things health, fitness, and wellness! For today’s “Printable Tuesday, ” I am taking the rare opportunity to blend my love of home/organization/printables with my knowledge of health and fitness and am bringing you some pretty printables to help you track your fitness and diet!
This week’s printable packet was born out of a desire to organize/clean out my gym bag…which was desperately needed. My plan was to show you what all is in my gym back and how I keep it organized, then offer these printables to go with it. Well, the post ended up crazy long, so I’m splitting it into two! Today, we’ll chat fitness and diet trackers, and this weekend I’ll show you the inside of my gym bag!
It is a well-known fact, especially when it comes to health, fitness, and weight-loss, that one of the best ways to remain accountable and actually make progress toward a fitness or weight-loss goal is to write things down. There is just something about setting goals and seeing your progress on paper that makes the journey that much more rewarding and successful! This free printable kit includes 4 different printables: monthly and weekly workout trackers, as well as a two-page food journal that I have used successfully with many of my clients over the years! Whether you have goals to simply incorporate more exercise into your day, are training for a specific event, or are trying to lose weight, these are some great resources to get you started.
The Fitness Trackers Printables
I’m certainly not going to give you all a lesson in fitness today, but any healthy lifestyle will include the four major components of physical fitness: cardiovascular exercise, strength training, flexibility training, and maintaining a healthy weight. As such, my fitness trackers include spaces for you to log each of these different aspects of a well-rounded fitness plan. On the weekly tracker below, there is space for you to first log your weekly goal. It doesn’t have to be complicated or grand. Just define a goal for the week ahead. Exercising a certain number of days/minutes, running/walking a certain number of miles each day/week, or just getting to all your fitness classes are all great goals to start with! Underneath the goal/date section, I’ve given you 8 grids to log the specifics of your daily workouts. While you may not do Cardio (the heart), Strength (the weight), and Flexibility (the person) all in a single day, try to have a variety of exercises across the week! In the final grid, add up your total minutes or workouts across the week and see if you met your goal. I also recommend weighing yourself once a week (especially if you’re trying to lose weight), as it will help you determine if you’re doing enough to meet your goals!
The weekly printables are great for recording more details, but if you want a single printable to track your progress and workouts across a month, I recommend using the full month tracker…
The monthly version comes un-dated so you can use it month after month; and there is a place to set a monthly goal on this one too. After printing it out, populate the squares with the dates of the month, and then log your cardio, strength and flexibility exercises as you do them. You can record any information that is helpful for you: minutes, miles, classes, program, video, routine…or even a check mark just to show you did it! Along the right-hand side of the monthly tracker, I left a column for you to log your weekly weight if you so choose!
The Food Journal Printable
For many years, I worked side-by-side with women who were working hard to lose weight thought diet and exercise. In addition to setting exercise goals and tracking them on paper, the other thing I insisted from my clients was that they track their daily food intake. I’ve said it already, but I’ll say it again. Writing it down holds you more accountable. Whether it be by points, calories, servings, or whatever metric you are using or makes sense for you, get into the habit of writing it all down and holding yourself accountable.
Any journal, notebook, app or scrap of paper can work as a food journal…but year after year, client after client have LOVED these little pocket-sized food journals. Not only are these food trackers split into days and give you space to record your breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and water intake, but they can be cut apart and stapled together into a little booklet that can be tucked into your purse, pocket or wallet for easy/frequent access! Let me show you what I mean!
Start by printing this two-page food journal TWO SIDED! Stack your sheets with the “Meal Tracker” square on the front… then using a paper trimmer or scissors, cut the paper in half length-wise.
Place the Tuesday/Saturday half UNDER the Meal Tracker/Thursday half…
…and cut it in half again…
If you cut it just as I described, you’ll have a 1/4-sheet sized notebook that is perfectly ordered and ready to go!
Staple the sheets along the left side and keep with you!
Fill in each category as you eat (don’t wait, people tend to forget some things they ate!!), and check off drops of water for each 8 oz. glass you drink! At the end of each day/week, look through your journal and look for patterns. Are you staying within your calorie/point/serving goals? Do you have times of the day/week when you tend to struggle more than others? Don’t just fill out your food intake…be sure to take the time to analyze it too!
Get This Kit!
This kit is part of the Fresh & Fun Printable Pack. Get your FREE copy HERE!
I realize this printable kit is a bit out of the norm of what I typically do and offer here on the blog, but I do know that so many people struggle with their health and fitness. It is my hope that these are pretty, simple, and useful tools to get you on a path to a healthier lifestyle!
Later this week, I’m wrapping up my 1 Dresser 4 Ways series and will be showing you the inside of my gym bag! Two great posts are coming up, so be sure to come back and see me soon!
P.S. Looking for more diet tips?! I shared the 7 dietary changes I made to kick the last of my baby weight here!
Megan
13 Comments on “Printable Fitness Trackers and Food Journal”
I love this. What a great printable set. My hubby and I have been trying to do better about exercising. He lost 75 pounds a couple of years ago just by tracking how much he ate and working out a little more consistently. It is so true that if you don’t track it, you don’t know. Now we are trying to keep off the extra weight. He uses my fitness pal religiously. I start and then quit…guess I need to get back at it so the scale will look more how I want it to look. 🙂
Thanks for sharing that it is more than just cardio or strength that helps you loose. I appreciate all your hard work putting this together.
Hi Megan
I do love these printables, they give me a little push if I can say so to exercice a bit when the weather will be better. What a nice idea too this colorful journal to write our meals down and so have evidence of what we really eat. It’s a nice gift you offer us. Have a nice week and I’m looking forward to reading the two announced posts. Michèle
Hi Michèle!
You are most welcome! I hope you all are able to use these resources because I am having such fun putting them together!
Megan
I love these! Your printables are so fabulous!! Thanks for making them!
Thank you for sharing these printables, Megan! Just what I need right now. You are such an amazing printable designer!
Hi Megan .. these are really amazing printable .. i’ve been trying to download them, it’s just tell me an error happens! Can you please help me with that! 🙂
Hi Dalal,
Thanks for writing, and I am sorry you’re having trouble! I’m not sure what problem you are encountering but I will do my best to help. First, it is best and easiest to access the printables from a desktop computer at this link: https://thehomesihavemade.com/the-organization-toolbox/
Second, make sure you have subscribed to my mailing list to get the password (you can subscribe here: http://eepurl.com/bILZfb). The password will be delivered in the final confirmation email in a blue box. Be sure to check your Spam/Trash folders for the emails.
Make sure you use ALL caps when entering the password! Once you log on you should be able to access the library from here on out without having to log on again! The PDFs will open in a new tab when you click on the links.
Hope that helps!
Megan
These are gorgeous! I love the bright colours – it certainly makes planning and tracking fun!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this planner!
I don’t really like planners but this made my eyes shine!
I’m going to print this up and see how it goes.. Thank you SO SO SO MUCH! <333
I’m so glad you think it might work for you – my clients always loved how portable and easy this type of tracker was!
Good luck!
Megan
Hello, thank you for the printables. I love love the design. Howevee, I subscribed, bur did not receive the password. Please help
I can’t find the “free” food and fitness tracker?
Hi Sharon,
Thanks for writing. These food trackers are no longer free. A few years ago, I transitioned to my membership-style platform (The Organization Toolbox); and while I have worked hard to remove a lot of the “FREE” language from my posts, there are still old pins/pictures/links that have the word FREE in them. I am sorry for the confusion, but please let me know if you have any other questions!
Thanks,
Megan