I use TP for both endurance and S&C coaching; the S&C provision has improved markedly over the past year and I really enjoy working with it. However, it would definitely be great to be able to have a parameter that allows me to states the % of 1RM or reps in reserve (RIR) for an athlete, as opposed to using a specific weight. It's much more in line with traditional strength coaching methods (and other apps) and allows some empowerment of the athlete themselves. Along with a variety of S&C delivery modalities (tabata/EMOM/for time etc)
Continuing from there, being able to have the facility to review a history of loads lifted and 1RMs recorded for comparison (in one place) would make TP extremely competitive with the other more strength focussed apps. It would also allow more accurate progression - at present I am going into the separate sessions and keeping a record myself on excel.
I see you mentioned using it in the mobile app; but some coaches plan from laptop/desktop so it would need to be available across multiple platforms
I use TP for both endurance and S&C coaching; the S&C provision has improved markedly over the past year and I really enjoy working with it. However, it would definitely be great to be able to have a parameter that allows me to states the % of 1RM or reps in reserve (RIR) for an athlete, as opposed to using a specific weight. It's much more in line with traditional strength coaching methods (and other apps) and allows some empowerment of the athlete themselves. Along with a variety of S&C delivery modalities (tabata/EMOM/for time etc)
Continuing from there, being able to have the facility to review a history of loads lifted and 1RMs recorded for comparison (in one place) would make TP extremely competitive with the other more strength focussed apps. It would also allow more accurate progression - at present I am going into the separate sessions and keeping a record myself on excel.
I see you mentioned using it in the mobile app; but some coaches plan from laptop/desktop so it would need to be available across multiple platforms