Agree. I am not a coach, just an individual athlete, but I see a simple use case even in my situation...if a change is made to a workout in a library, ask the user if they want that change applied to existing instances of that same workout already on their calendar (which is my use case). For coaches, as already stated here, they would be given the option to update that workout wherever it exists for any of their athletes/plans/calendars. In my case, if I make a change in the library, and that workout is already on my calendar 3x/week for 20 weeks (for example, a stretching routine), I have to delete 60 workouts and then drag and drop them again. For coaches, this is magnified exponentially.
Agree. I am not a coach, just an individual athlete, but I see a simple use case even in my situation...if a change is made to a workout in a library, ask the user if they want that change applied to existing instances of that same workout already on their calendar (which is my use case). For coaches, as already stated here, they would be given the option to update that workout wherever it exists for any of their athletes/plans/calendars. In my case, if I make a change in the library, and that workout is already on my calendar 3x/week for 20 weeks (for example, a stretching routine), I have to delete 60 workouts and then drag and drop them again. For coaches, this is magnified exponentially.