How to Log Workouts with Natural Language in HyperResponder
Type your workouts like notes. HyperResponder understands and structures them automatically — no menus, no templates, no friction.
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Log How You Train
Logging shouldn’t break focus. HyperResponder lets you type your workouts exactly how you’d write them in your Notes app — short, natural, and free-form. Our NLP engine reads your text, recognises the exercises, sets, reps, and weights, then structures it into a clean workout log.
No rigid templates. No drop-downs. Just type what you did.
Why Natural Language Logging
Because you don’t train in spreadsheets.
Write:
“Squat 3x5 @120kg”
“Bench press 4×8 @75”
“Deadlift 1x3 160kg”
HyperResponder parses every line — exercises, rep schemes, weights — and converts it into a structured log instantly. You can separate movements with commas, plus signs, or line breaks. It’s flexible enough to understand however you write, as long as it’s legible.
Add your own notes or tags for context — things like “superset with pull-ups” or “pause at bottom.” These aren’t parsed yet, but they stay attached to your session for your own reference.
Step-by-Step
1. Start a new session
Tap New Workout from the home screen. You’ll see a blank free-form note field.
2. Type your workout naturally
Write as you would in a notepad — one exercise per line or separated by commas. Example:
Bench press 3x5 @80kg, pull-ups 3x10
3. Review your parsed log
When you finish, HyperResponder structures everything automatically. You’ll see your sets, reps, and weights formatted for you.
4. Save your session
Tap Finish. Your session is saved to your history, your XP and progress are updated, and your stats adjust instantly.
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How It Feeds Your Progress
Every logged session earns XP and contributes to your overall Rank progression.
Personal Records (PRs) and Milestones are detected automatically.
AI feedback and analytics evolve as your log grows.
Logging isn’t just record-keeping — it drives your performance data.
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Coming Soon
Editing individual sets and adding structured set tags (like warm-up, drop, failure) will arrive in update 1.0.1. Your current logs will stay fully compatible.
Takeaway:
Type how you train. HyperResponder handles the rest — fast, structured, and built for lifters who value consistency and measurable progress.


