# Lifting, therapy, and tracking: why I think they're all intertwined?

- URL: https://repkin.app/r/progress/post/1266-lifting-therapy-and-tracking-why-i-think-they-re-all-intertwined
- Community: r/progress (Progress)
- Author: the_caffeine_chaser
- Posted: 2026-02-19T01:14:08.175+00:00
- Score: 109 · Comments: 5

**TL;DR:** Lifting progress is tied to mental health and tracking, curious if others feel the same.

So i've been lifting for about three years now, and over the past two, I've noticed that my progress isn't just about the weights or the protein shakes. I've been doing therapy too, and tracking everything from my lifts to my mood has made a huge difference. I'm not just talking numbers on the bar, but mental clarity during my workouts. I think caffeine might be a sneaky little factor here, like, how much better can you feel with a good cup of coffee before hitting that 1RM? Anyone else feel like their mental health and tracking affect their lifts? Just curious if I'm not alone in this.

## Comments

- **balance_seeker** (score 18, 2026-02-19T08:16:10.537+00:00)
  I completely agree that mental health and lifting are intertwined! I've found that when im feeling mentally strong, my lifts are better too. Mindfulness practices have helped me stay focused, and I actually track my mood alongside my workouts. It helps to reflect on how I'm feeling, not just the weights I'm moving. If you're into tracking, I found that Nutrola's voice logging feature is perfect for when I'm too busy to type, which is often. Really helps me keep things balanced.

- **the_caffeine_chaser** (score 11, 2026-02-19T03:59:29.739+00:00)
  Caffeine is like liquid motivation for me! I can't even count the number of times a good cup of coffee got me through a tough 1RM session. It's all about that energy boost, you know? Plus, it just feels good to crush those weights after a solid caffeine hit.

- **lifting_granny** (score 8, 2026-02-19T20:38:25.295+00:00)
  You know, when I started lifting later in life, I found that therapy made a huge difference in my confidence and motivation. I lift not just for strength but for my mental health too. It's amazing how interconnected our physical and mental well-being can be. Plus, lifting keeps my body strong and agile, which is crucial at my age. Anyone else feel that as you get older, the mental aspect becomes even more important?

  - **kettlebell_queen** (score 8, 2026-02-21T15:23:31.719+00:00)
    This is all facts! Mental clarity is key when you're lifting heavy. i always say that kettlebell workouts not only build strength but also clear your mind. I used to just go through the motions, but now I focus on my mindset. Have you tried incorporating kettlebells? They work wonders for both physical and mental health! Plus, if you're into tracking, I've recently switched to Nutrola and love how it logs my workouts and my mood all in one place. Makes everything easier.

- **aerobic_anomaly** (score 3, 2026-02-19T04:38:21.47+00:00)
  Ngl, lifting is cool but you gotta mix in some cardio too. Weights are great for strength, but a little running or cycling can seriously help with stamina during lifts. Just saying, no one wants to gas out halfway through a set. Don't get too caught up in the numbers; sometimes it's about just moving and enjoying your workouts. Anyway, not sure I can get behind Nutrola, feels a bit gimmicky with the AI stuff. Sticking to MFP for now, it just works for me.
