# How to set shortened partials from top loads

Top loads stay useful when coaches write shortened-partial prescriptions from those targets—not when every heavy session ends with vague do some lockout reps somehow notes.

Audience: online strength coaches who already have top loads and need readable shortened-partial rules clients can follow
Intent: how-to

## Takeaways

- Start from the current top or working load before inventing a shortened-partial rule.
- Write clear lockout-range load, top-range depth note, and which top load they sit beside on the program.
- Keep shortened partials separate from full-ROM logging alone, lengthened-partial bottom-range loads alone, pause-rep holds alone, and progressive-overload charts alone.

## Start from the current top or working load

A useful shortened-partial rule starts after the top or working load is already written. Read those loads for which heavy pattern they cover and where clients struggle near lockout, then decide which lockout-range load and top-range depth note should follow. This is a reading method for building the shortened partial clients open—not software evaluation of ROM tools that mainly log depth without a shortened-partial load, lengthened-partial tools that mainly write bottom-range loads, pause-rep tools that mainly write mid-rep holds, isometric tools that mainly write timed static holds, or progressive-overload tools that mainly chart planned-vs-performed load.

## Keep the lockout-range load explicit

If the only plan after a top set is somehow grind some lockout reps, insert the lockout-range load, the top-range depth note, which top load they sit beside, and what clients do when the bottom range starts so productive heavy sessions do not turn into unstructured partial guesses. Prefer readable shortened-partial rules over vague lockout notes. Ignore the urge to rewrite accessories and session order when only the shortened partial needs an update.

## Write the shortened partial on the program before the next session

Even clean shortened-partial rules fail if clients still open bare top loads with no lockout-range prescription. Put the lockout-range load and top-range depth note beside the top load on the assigned program, and note which top load drove the prescription so next review can judge whether the partial still fits.

## Keep the Lyfta nudge natural

When the shortened-partial rule is clear, a product like Lyfta Coach helps if assigned programs and individual workout logs stay in the same place coaches already edit.

## Where Lyfta Coach fits

Choose Lyfta Coach when shortened-partial rules must stay editable beside top loads and logs.

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