Track your training, map your gyms, keep your momentum — a free muay thai journal.
You train hard and then forget most of it. A few weeks pass and you couldn't say what you actually drilled, how often you made it in, or whether you're any sharper than last month. This fixes that: a muay thai journal that lives on your phone and remembers the work for you.
Log a session in a few taps while it's fresh. Watch your thai boxing progress pile up week after week — showing up is the whole game, and seeing it written down is what drags you back on the days you'd rather not. Then drop a pin on every gym you train at: your home gym, and the ones you wander into on the road. Your Muay Thai journey builds itself out gym by gym, session by session.
Your muay thai notebook. Get the work down before the details blur: what you trained, how it felt, what to fix next time.
The honest mirror on your muay thai improvement. Months of steady training are hard to feel day to day; here you can actually see them stacking up.
Your map. Every gym you train at becomes a stamp, tied straight into The Art of 8 directory, so a session in a new city isn't just a memory — it's part of your record.
It's early days. Sharing your progress, following other fighters, pushing each other to keep going — that's on the way. For now the whole thing is free while it's being built out, so there's no reason not to start your log after today's session.
Yes — for now it's all free while the app is still being built out.
Your training sessions, your progress over time, and every gym you train at, pinned to the map.
Yes. It runs in the browser on any device, and you can add it to your home screen to open it like an app.