# How to run weekly client review agendas for strength clients

Weekly reviews stay finishable when coaches pick one short agenda from review window, risk level, and decision goal before opening every tab.

Audience: online strength coaches
Intent: how-to

## Takeaways

- Choose one agenda lane from review window and client risk—not an open-ended scroll through the whole roster.
- Open the log and one decision slot first so the review ends with a programming call.
- Write what not to open yet so coaches stop padding unused admin rabbit holes.

## Weekly reviews need an agenda, not a tab marathon

Online strength coaches either rush through client reviews with no decision, or they open every chat, spreadsheet, and old note until the hour disappears. A clear weekly review agenda picks one short structure from review window, client risk level, week signal, decision goal, and review depth. The goal is one finishable agenda with a real programming call—not a fake thoroughness tour or a vague looked fine line with no next move.

## Score the agenda from risk and the decision goal

Short windows bias one log check and one hold-or-change call. At-risk clients need engagement and adherence opened before accessory fluff. Strong weeks need a quick win confirm plus a progress call. Weak or incomplete weeks need the miss named before a rewrite. Deep reviews can add one clarifying question; quick async reviews should stay at log, decision, and send.

## Write the agenda so the next week can start from it

Name the agenda in a form the coach can reuse—open order, evidence line, decision slot, and one optional follow-up. Say which tabs stay closed until the minimum agenda is honest. Ambiguous reviews like "catch up on everyone" create uneven weeks and forgotten decisions. A weekly review agenda planner can turn review window, risk level, week signal, decision goal, and depth into that clear agenda, and tools that keep programming beside workout logs make the evidence easier to open first.

## Park optional rabbit holes until the short agenda sticks

If coaches still overrun or finish reviews with no decision after a clean week of practice, keep or refine the same agenda. Only add denser secondary checks when the calendar shows the short decision agenda is mostly reliable. Stacking optional admin tabs before the minimum log-and-decision protocol is reliable recreates the tab-marathon problem the planner was meant to solve.

## Where Lyfta Coach fits

Lyfta Coach can help open the log beside the next programming decision once the weekly review agenda is clear.

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