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Strength progress that feels visible in NutriMotion

NutriMotion uses rankings, XP, badges and strength profile features to make training progress easier to see. Instead of only storing workout logs, it can surface exercise progression, achievements, streaks and public comparison features where users choose to share them.

Lifters who want progression to feel visible.Users motivated by XP, badges and milestones.Friends who want public comparison where visibility allows it.
Exercise rank-up feedback after completing a workout.
Strength profile with deadlift statistics
Strength profile with exercise levels and best sets.

Exercise rankings

NutriMotion can track exercise ranking state and progression, helping users see where they are improving across different lifts and movements.

Strength badges collection
Badges and streaks for strength progress.

XP and badges

Workout completion and strength progress can feed into XP, badges and profile-level motivation systems.

Strength profile

The strength profile gives users a place to see exercise levels, best sets, estimated one-rep maxes and progress markers together.

User strength comparison cards
Public comparison where profile visibility allows it.

Compare against friends

NutriMotion can support performance comparison with friends through public-facing profile data, while private profile settings can hide comparison data.

Questions about rankings and badges

Strength rankings are a progress layer for lifts and exercises. As you log workouts and improve your performance, NutriMotion can update exercise levels, rankings, badges, and strength profile information.
Log workouts consistently in the Workouts tab and save sets with accurate reps and weights. When your performance improves enough for an exercise, NutriMotion can update that exercise's ranking or progression state.
Open the social/profile or strength profile area where your exercise levels, best sets, estimated one-rep maxes, and rankings are shown. If profile privacy is private, some profile strength details may not be visible to other users.
NutriMotion can award badges for strength progress, consistency, nutrition tracking, weigh-ins, streaks, and other milestones. Badges are intended to make long-term progress more visible, even when day-to-day changes feel small.
Strength progression can use logged exercise performance and user data to judge progress. It should not be described as only body weight or only one-rep max unless the exact calculation is shown in the app. The safe FAQ wording is that rankings are based on tracked exercise performance and relevant profile data.

See how rankings and badges fits into the full app

NutriMotion connects food, workouts, cardio, progress and social tools so each area supports the others.

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