03/30/2026
Standard training programs assume you live in a vacuum.
You write the plan on Sunday. Monday, you sleep like s**t. Tuesday, you’re raging when someone drops the ball. Wednesday, you’re supposed to hit the exact numbers on your spreadsheet like none of that happened.
Your body adapted to what actually occurred. The spreadsheet didn’t get the memo.
I spent the last four months building a training app to solve this problem. For years I was doing this math by hand for every client. Analyzing, adjusting progressions, deciding when to push or pull back. The numbers speak for themselves and a system should handle the math so the coach can focus on the work that actually requires a brain.
So I built an auto-regulation engine into the core of it.
Every client has a Training Max. Not a lifetime PR, but their proven baseline. Log what you did: load, reps, and how many reps you had left over. The system adjusts your next session based on what you actually did.
If you had room, the weight goes up. Fall short for a period? System drops you 10% and rebuilds. Miss time for travel or life? It sees the gap and scales you back proportionally.
I’ve watched guys handle a bad week by pushing through at the same weight because their ego won’t bend or overcorrect and pull back too far because they’re frustrated. Both reactions are emotional. Neither one builds anything.
The app removes that negotiation. It makes the objective call that’s too easy to avoid when you’re the one making it. You walk in, it tells you what to lift based on what you’ve proven you can do, and the effort compounds instead of cycling.
If things are off and you could use some guidance, you can chat with the app.
That’s what structure actually means. Not a prettier spreadsheet. A system that responds to your life.
If the effort is there but the results aren’t matching, I built a 3-minute short form quiz that finds where your training is breaking down. Not a routine, just clarity. Link in bio → quiz.iantitus.com