# Coach and client goal tracking app

A coach and client goal tracking app should keep goals active in programming review, not buried as static notes. This page shows how to connect targets with workout logs so weekly decisions stay goal-aware.

Audience: goal-focused coaches
Intent: feature research
Cluster: Client tracking

## Translate goals into training markers

“Get stronger” is too vague to coach. Turn goals into markers you can observe in logs—priority lifts, session consistency, or a finishable block—so progress reviews have something concrete to check.

## Review goals beside recent workouts

Goals drift when they live in a separate note. Put the target next to adherence and key lift trends so the coach can decide whether to push, hold, or rewrite the plan based on behavior.

## Update goals when constraints change

Travel, injuries, and schedule shifts should change the near-term target. Active goal tracking means revising the marker and the program together instead of keeping an outdated promise on the profile.

## Where Lyfta Coach fits

Lyfta Coach helps keep goals grounded in real training behavior so coaches review targets against what clients actually logged.

## FAQ

### How should coaches track client goals in a fitness app?

Define measurable training markers, review them with recent workout logs, and update both the goal and the program when constraints change.

### Why do client goals become useless over time?

They stay as static profile notes while training reality changes. Goals only help when they influence weekly programming and review.

## Cite this page

- HTML: https://coach.lyfta.app/use/coach-client-goal-tracking
- Markdown: https://coach.lyfta.app/use/coach-client-goal-tracking.md
- Author: [Lyfta Coach Editorial](https://coach.lyfta.app/author)
- Product: [Lyfta Coach](https://coach.lyfta.app)
