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Log
/ a score.

A score is how Fiz turns a session into something you can track, compare, and beat. Here's how to put your first one on the board.

Every workout in Fiz is measured a specific way — for time, for rounds, for reps, or for load. Logging a score records your result against that workout, adds it to your training history, and ranks it on the leaderboard alongside everyone else who's done it.

01

Find a workout

Pick something to log. Browse the workout library for a benchmark like Fran or Murph, open a session someone posted in your feed, or create your own. Tap in to open the workout.

02

Tap Log score

From the workout, start a log. If the workout has a built-in timer — For Time, AMRAP, EMOM — you can run it live, and your result carries straight into the log when you finish.

03

Enter your result

Fill in the score the way the workout is measured. A For Time workout asks for your time; an AMRAP asks for rounds and reps; a lift asks for the load. If you scaled the movements or loads, mark it as modified so your score is read in context.

Optional: attach a video of your effort, or pull in heart-rate and calorie data after the session — both make the score richer and help verify it on community boards.
04

Post it

Save. Your score lands in your training history, shows up on your feed for the people who follow you, and takes its place on the workout's leaderboard. Beat it next time and the new best is the one that ranks.

That's the whole loop — find, log, beat. Get the app and put your first score up.

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