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title: "Your personal records"
description: "How hi.fitness tracks your personal bests per exercise and tells you when you beat one."
locale: cs
category: client-guides
slug: records
updatedAt: 2026-06-11
translation: pending
---
# Your personal records

Open **Statistics → Records** to see your personal bests (PRs). hi.fitness checks every workout you finish and saves a record whenever you beat your previous best - you never add them by hand.

## What gets tracked

- **Heaviest weight** - *per exercise*: the heaviest set you've completed for that exercise (e.g. Bench Press 100 kg).
- **Most reps** - *per exercise*: the most reps you've done in a single set, great for bodyweight moves (e.g. Pull-ups 18 reps).
- **Session tonnage** - the most total weight (weight × reps) you've lifted in one workout.
- **Session sets** - the most sets you've completed in one workout.
- **Session reps** - the most total reps you've done in one workout.

Because weight and rep records are tracked **per exercise**, you can follow your progress on each specific lift over time. Tap a record to jump to that exercise's progression chart and full history.

Use the **Type** filter (All / Weight / Reps / Tonnage) to focus on one kind of record. Each row shows your new best, what it beat, and the date you set it.

## How you find out

The moment you finish a workout that beats a best, hi.fitness celebrates it right there in the tracker - a full-screen card shows each new record before you head back to your dashboard. You also get a notification afterwards - the bell in the top bar rings and you receive an email summarizing what you beat. If you have a trainer, they're notified too, so they can celebrate it with you. When a trainer logs the session for you, the records are still yours and your bell rings.

## Notes

- Your **first time** doing an exercise isn't a record - it's the baseline your future bests are measured against.
- Weights follow your unit preference (kg or lb) from **Settings**; only the display changes.
- Records come from finished workouts, so make sure you finish and save a session for it to count.
