Merging & Demerging of workouts
Currently merging and demerging of workouts is complicated process wheer one has to open that workout go to analyze tab and then manually delete the activity file and then resync that file to whatever workout they want to sync it with. Most of the recreational athletes are careless and don't want to invest time in these things especially when they sync with gps devices. For example , if they have synced their garmin ,zwift or strava most don't even see their accounts how activities are looking on calendar and then coaches need to sort the things out everytime which becomes extra work for coaches. When athletes are asked to do, some understand the complicated process and some don't even understand it well nor they want to because they have to invest time in reading the article for that process. To overcome this here is the option i am suggesting. Refer to the attachment i have attached here. Suppose if i want to merge these 2 workouts where one is actually planned workout which seems to be in red and another is synced workout from strava which is actual performed workout by athlete. I am not sure why this gap is happening here so we have to merge the workouts, but in that case we can do 2 options - Drag and drop the workout which we want to merge with other to respective workout and it's done. (something different from the case in screenshot) In case of workout is wrongly merged with unexpected workout, option of demerge to be provided in 3 line button marked on the attachment which will demerge the workouts and then just drag and drop the respective workout on whatever it has to be merged or mapped with to make it green. I hope this was clear enough. If there are questions on how that should work, i am always happy to discuss it over.
Tushar B#Improvement ๐1
Stats in Beta analysis
When you look it the graphs or zoom in it makes sense to see the basic data of it, for example at the moment I have a power graph (full or zoomed in) without any data but it would be great to see avg, NP and Max at the side of the graph
Carsten H#Improvement ๐#Data Analysis ๐0
Structure for building strength workouts
Idea is to keep the strength workouts in a structured form as well instead of just adding things in terms of description. Whenever strength workout is selected as a type, there should be change appearing on screen while adding workout like rows and columns. Rows will be for each exercise details Columns can be -Exercise name (where there should be the ability to select particular exercise added centrally either in library or in videos whatever it can be) -Sets -Rep count (there should be the ability to set this reps based on either counter as 1-20 or something and also the ability to set them based on the duration like 10 secs of particular exercise or 30 secs of particular exercise) -Rest ratio between each set and between variation of exercises Time under tension This could be used for any type of workouts like strength, mobility, yoga, flexibility, etc.
Tushar B#Improvement ๐8
Performance Management Chart
A Chart to show training stress. The chart would compare fatigue, fitness and form to give coaches and athletes an idea of how their training load is tracking. These types of charts are a useful tool, however should only ever be used as part of determining appropriate work and rest for an athlete
Cam Langsford#Improvement ๐#Data Analysis ๐3
Folders for Training Plans
This would be helpful to reduce the clutter of having all training plans in one big alpha-ordered list. The coach could then place plans in created folders tailored to their coaching, ie. 5K Plan folder, 10K Plan folder, Marathon Plan folder. It will allow for quicker access and just better organization.
Bob M#Improvement ๐1
Better messaging using audio, video, text, content and training data
Imagine a place within Training Tilt where you can text, send audio, or video messages (even record you screen) to your athletes. You can even drag and drop content from your library right into the chat including planned and completed workouts and training data. We think this would be a great feature and asset to the platform, a truly integrated messaging system with your athletes their data and your content
Cam Langsford#Improvement ๐#Communication Tools ๐ฌ4
Tracking of a women's menstrual cycle
These areas are really important to the women athletes I train and it would be cool to be able to track, a. then I can give them harder or easier workouts depending on where they are more beneficial in their cycle. Would be happy to collab you on this as I am taking a Course with Stacy Sims in November on the topic. Just a thought Cam. Maree L
Cam Langsford#Improvement ๐#Communication Tools ๐ฌ#Data Analysis ๐7
Make it faster and easier to comment on workouts in the mobile app
Currently there a few steps/clicks for coaches and athletes to be able to comment on completed workouts. This should be easier to access and faster to achieve to promote better communication between coaches and athletes
Cam Langsford#Improvement ๐#Communication Tools ๐ฌ0
Import Structured Workouts
We want to add the ability to import structured workouts that are exported as files from other platforms. Handy for coaches who use more than one coaching system or a migrating from another platform. The initial release will be probably ZWO (Zwift) and FIT (Garmin) file formats. Instead of having to build a structured workout manually you will be able to import a file and the workout will be generated automatically.
Cam Langsford#Improvement ๐#Workout Builder ๐#Integrations ๐4
Add perceived effort to workouts
PE is a common and useful measure for coaches to both prescribe workouts and for athletes to feed back on completed workouts. We plan to add these as a prescription field but also a feed back field so both planned PE and actual PE can be measured
Cam Langsford#Improvement ๐#Data Analysis ๐2
Ability to customize the colors of different workout types
It would be great for coaches to be able to configure their own color scheme for the different workout types they use. This would make it possible to color code the default workout types but also create your own custom workout types and color code those. For example you may wish to create custom workout types for different intensity runs like "Easy Run", "Tempo Run" etc all with a different color code.
Cam Langsford#Custom colors and styles ๐จ4
Allow an athlete to set training availability times on the calendar
Sometimes an athlete knows in advance if they aren't going to be able to train as usual due to work, vacation etc. If the athlete, or Coach, could block out part of the calendar with specific details it would help with forward planning
Rob D#Communication Tools ๐ฌ#Experience ๐#Client Management ๐ฅ2
Automatically hyperlink videos and other urls in the description of a workout
Often coaches paste in links to resources that exist on web pages like youtube videos etc. These currently just show as plain text but would be a better experience for clients if they were automatically turned into clickable URL's
Cam Langsford#Improvement ๐1
Calendar Appointment Booking
Many of our coaches need to book one on one appointments with their clients. Some handle this manually going back and forth with email, others use tools like Calendly so it's mostly automated in terms of matching available slots and can be integrated with platforms like Zoom. This is a feature that could get very complicated with linking to calendars to automatically determine availability. Our version would be very simple at least to start with. The ability for the coach to create availability slots and for someone to book them which would then block off that time, then send an meeting request to both parties via email. Later on we might implement automatic availability by reading the coaches Google calendar and also Integrating with Zoom to automatically generate meeting links.
Cam Langsford#Improvement ๐#Communication Tools ๐ฌ#Integrations ๐4
Allow for multiple versions a structured workout per workout
Some athletes have power where some use HR or Pace/Speed. It would be great to be able to have multiple versions of a structured workout so an athlete could choose which one suits them based on the equipment they have. Currently to make this work coaches are creating multiple versions of the workout itself but that adds complications to how to prescribe the workouts in training plans and athlete calendars. Coaches need to know who has access to what etc or drag two versions of the same workout onto the calendar which is not ideal.
Cam Langsford#Improvement ๐#Workout Builder ๐3