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Have the ability to export weekly and monthly interactive calendars.
Calendars are great optical organizers and can encompass many variables we want our athletes (and parents) to prepare for and understand. If we could export a calendar to our stakeholders, the communication would aid in positivity driving our program. I would be similar to a Google calendar but from within the TH program.
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Persistent view settings in the program builder
When selecting the "Show Block Titles" and "Show Instructions" options in the program builder, these selections are not persistent between pageloads.
They reset when exiting the program builder, when refreshing the page, or when entering a workout and returning to the program view.
This pretty much defeats the purpose of these options, at least for me.
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Marketplace Option to pay for promotion
I'd like to be able to pay to promote my offerings in the TrainHeroic Marketplace
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On Teams Training Sessions add comments for specific Athlete
On published sessions on the Teams Calendar, add comments to specific Athletes that make part of the team.
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Editor advanced tools
When Im creating a marketing page with your advanced tool and there are these pre set tools, is there any way to remove some of them?
Like there is that space after "the proof" section that says:
Join Your Virtual GymWhen you join a team you’re getting more than programming, you’re joining an online community.
And I cant edit that in any way, and since all of that "chat" in those app pictures is in english my audience may find it somewhat confusing.
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Disc sports as a sport option!
Add ultimate frisbee (or disc sports) as a sport option!
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Avg reps per set
If I have total sets, I can find out average reps per set. Eg. If a workout has 75 total reps and 15 working sets, I know the average reps are 5, which means my athletes are training at approx 85% for the defined period (an single workout in this example). Helps me cross reference that I’m prescribing appropriate load & load volumes, as well I can compare expected (prescribed) vs actual (athlete results).
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