WORKOUT LOGGING GUIDE
A score is not just a number: why context, notes, and WOD history matter
Today's result may feel enough. Months from now, you will want to know which workout you did, at what scaling, how you felt, and what changed since then.
In brief
In brief
ChalkClash saves the score with workout, date, level, notes, and leaderboard context. The log becomes training memory and useful context for the community.
BEYOND THE RESULT
A score without context cannot tell the whole story
Two equal scores can represent very different workouts. Date, category, scaling, notes, and conditions make the number understandable.
For a community, a score is also participation: it feeds the leaderboard and shows that the workout was experienced together.
WORKOUT MEMORY
A good log helps you remember and restart
History is not only for looking back. It helps when a benchmark returns, when you notice a recurring difficulty, or when a training partner asks how you approached a WOD.
Notes and search turn history into something reusable rather than a forgotten archive.
- Search by workout, movement, or name.
- Keep notes and scaling with the score.
- Find the result when the WOD returns.
CHALKCLASH
The same score serves you and the community
A result saved in ChalkClash stays in your history while also feeding clan leaderboards. Personal logging and social comparison are not separate flows.
- Calendar and searchable history.
- Notes, movements, and level connected.
- Scores reused in clan leaderboards.
A GOOD HABIT
How to create history that helps
The quality of a log depends on what you save when the workout ends.
Record the score
Enter the result while the workout is still fresh.
Add the level
Mark Rx, Rx+, scaled, or beginner to preserve context.
Write a useful note
Record pacing, loads, feelings, or something to remember.
Find it together
Use history and leaderboards when the workout returns.
KEEP EXPLORING
Features that make this philosophy possible
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about CrossFit workout logging
What does ChalkClash save with a score?
The score stays connected to the workout, date, scaling level, and notes you add.
Can I search past workouts?
Yes. History can search by movements, workout type, or name.
Does a logged score still feed leaderboards?
Yes. Logged scores feed the workout leaderboard and clan leaderboards you belong to.
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