Check-in Prep

Mar 11 – Mar 24, 2026 (14-day window)

ACWR 1.19 — training load within optimal range Protein averaged 262g — 18g below target 7 high step days (>15k) — significant floor load
Biometrics
HRV 18.2 ms -2%
Resting HR 74.0 bpm -0%
Sleep 7.47 hrs +4%
Deep Sleep 64.9 min -13%
Body Battery 16.2 -2%
Stress 47.5
Steps 11658 -5%
Training
Sessions 7
Total Volume 83,290 lbs
Avg / Session 11,899 lbs
ACWR 1.19
178.6 lbs current weight
Nutrition
Avg Calories 2,675 kcal
Avg Protein 262 g
Days Logged 10 / 14
Late Meals 0
Scoring Recommendations
Suggested 1-10 scores calibrated to 90-day baselines
8
sleep quality
at baseline
7
recovery
HRV slight dip (2%), deep sleep ↓ 13% below baseline
7
energy
body battery slight dip (2%)
8
stress
at baseline
7
fatigue
ACWR 1.19 — within range
7
hunger
no signal — log more Cronometer data
7
digestion
no signal
7
weight
no recent weigh-in
Draft Narrative

HRV averaged 18.2 this period vs my baseline of 18.6 — 2% below baseline. Logged 7 training sessions, 83,290 lbs total volume. ACWR 1.19. Protein averaged 262g against a 280g target. Subjectively energy and fatigue feel consistent with what the data shows.

Weekly Insight

Your training volume jumped about 10% over last week while session count held steady at four, and your ACWR sitting at 1.0 keeps you squarely in the optimal zone—solid progression without overreaching. Recovery metrics held essentially flat: HRV at 18.4 is right in your personal baseline range, and resting HR actually ticked down slightly, so your body is absorbing the added load well. The one thing worth watching is body battery averaging 14 versus your baseline of 17—that's a consistent dip that, paired with a slight calorie deficit (2,517 vs. ~2,600 target), suggests you could tighten up logging on that missing seventh day and make sure low-carb days are actually hitting 2,520 rather than drifting lower, since even a small sustained deficit during a mass phase compounds over weeks. Protein is dialed in at 257g, so the lever to pull here is getting those calories fully to target to support the volume increase and bring that end-of-day battery back up.