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(DAY 1096) Trying Bevel for Better Recovery Tracking

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Started using Bevel after a friend suggested it. It feels more detailed than Apple Health and Fitness, especially for recovery tracking and custom AI chat insights.

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I started using the Bevel app last week after it was suggested by one of our friends, and the first impression is genuinely strong.

What stood out immediately is how much more detailed it feels compared to Apple Health and Fitness. Apple’s apps are clean and useful, but Bevel gives a deeper layer of context around the data instead of just showing basic summaries.

The recovery section is especially useful. It surfaces signals that help explain whether to push, maintain, or back off on training for the day. That kind of visibility is practical when balancing running, swimming, and strength work because recovery quality often matters more than motivation.

Another interesting part is that it can run a custom AI chat. I can ask about patterns, trends, and daily readiness in a much more natural way rather than manually interpreting every metric. It turns passive tracking into an active feedback loop.

If this holds up over the next few weeks, Bevel might become a regular part of my fitness stack.


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