# How to spot adherence risk before the next strength block

Most adherence problems are visible in the week the client can actually complete, not in the program PDF.

Audience: online strength coaches
Intent: how-to

## Takeaways

- Check schedule fit before adding volume or ambition.
- Separate logging gaps from true training capacity.
- Simplify the plan when travel or recovery pressure is already high.

## Inspect the week the client can finish

Before you write a more ambitious block, map the client's real week: available training days, realistic session length, commute or childcare friction, and known travel. A four-day plan that only fits three days is not a motivation problem. It is a design problem. Ask what usually gets skipped first, then build the next block around the sessions that survive a normal busy week.

## Separate logging gaps from training capacity

A blank log can mean the client skipped the session, completed it poorly, or trained without recording it. Treat logging consistency as its own risk factor. If logs are weak, require a simple completion note for two weeks before you add volume or specialty work. If logs are strong and sessions are still missed, the plan is likely too dense, too long, or poorly timed against recovery.

## Watch recovery and schedule volatility together

High recovery pressure plus travel, shift work, or a volatile calendar compounds quickly. In that case, reduce overlapping hard days, shorten accessories, and write one travel or abbreviated session in advance. The goal is not to lower standards forever. The goal is to keep the next block completable so progress signals stay trustworthy.

## Simplify before you add ambition

When adherence risk is moderate or high, change the constraint with the highest leverage: fewer fixed days, shorter sessions, clearer optional work, or better logging. Only after the client can finish the week should you add intensity, volume, or complexity. A quick adherence risk check can make that decision concrete, and tools that keep programming beside workout logs make the follow-through easier once the plan fits.

## Where Lyfta Coach fits

Lyfta Coach can support follow-through after the coach designs a plan the client can finish.

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