Workout Log Template Printable: Free PDF + 4-Day Programs
Use this workout log template printable and follow complete 4-day beginner, intermediate, and advanced programs with clear weekly progression rules.

Use this workout log template printable and follow complete 4-day beginner, intermediate, and advanced programs with clear weekly progression rules.

If you want a workout log template printable that actually improves your training, this is it.
You get a printable log plus complete 4-day training programs for beginner, intermediate, and advanced lifters. You also get a simple progression system you can run for months without guesswork.
Do not just log. Improve one variable every session: reps, load, or execution.
Session note: Hit all targets except final bench set (7 reps). Keep same bench weight next week.
Goal: Learn form, build consistency, and drive linear strength gains.
Weekly structure: Mon / Tue / Thu / Fri
Progression model: Double progression on compounds and accessories.
Goal: Balance strength and hypertrophy with moderate specialization.
Weekly structure: Mon (Upper) / Tue (Lower) / Thu (Push) / Fri (Pull)
Progression model: Top-of-range progression with fixed set targets.
Goal: Maximize progressive overload while managing fatigue and weekly volume.
Weekly structure: Mon (Upper Heavy) / Tue (Lower Heavy) / Thu (Push Volume) / Fri (Pull Volume)
Progression model: Undulating weekly stress with planned rep targets.
Use simple rule-based progression. No RPE required.
Beginner
Advanced
Most logs fail for predictable reasons:
A good gym log sheet is simple, repeatable, and tied to progression rules.
Use the printable first. Build consistency for 4–6 weeks.
When you want faster logging and automatic progression prompts, use Bazu to track each lift, compare session history, and apply progressive overload without manual calculations.
This workout log template printable works because it combines three things:
Download the template, run the plan, and make your log drive your results.

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