Planned vs Actual
When you have an active program, HyperIron shows your planned volume alongside actual volume so you can see how you're tracking against your program.
How it works
- Planned volume comes from your program: target sets per exercise × muscle activation percentages
- Actual volume comes from your logged workouts: actual sets × muscle activation percentages
In the weekly and monthly views, planned volume appears as a ghost/outline bar behind the actual filled bar:
Chest ████████████░░░ 9.7 / 12 planned
Triceps ███████████░░░░ 8.4 / 10 planned
Front Delts ██████░░ ░░░░░░ 4.2 / 6 planned
Filled bars = actual. Ghost bars = planned.
What it tells you
- Actual > Planned: You're doing more than programmed — possibly from fatigue rating adjustments adding sets
- Actual = Planned: Right on track
- Actual < Planned: You've missed workouts or reduced volume — check if fatigue ratings are driving the reduction (which is fine) or if you're skipping sessions
When planned data is available
Planned bars only appear when you have an active program. Without a program, stats show actual volume with no comparison target.
Compliance tracking
The weekly view also shows a compliance percentage — how many of your planned workouts you actually completed:
Workouts: 4/5 (80%)
This is a simple count — did you do the sessions your program called for? It doesn't account for volume differences within sessions.