# Group strength training programming

Group strength training programming works when one shared session frame covers the room, while each athlete still gets individual constraints, loads, and substitutions. This page shows how coaches keep a common plan, define scaling options, and review each client's workout log so adherence stays visible as the group grows.

Audience: group strength coaches
Intent: workflow improvement
Cluster: Group coaching

## Group programming still needs individual visibility

Shared sessions save time, but coaches still need to see who scaled, skipped, or stalled. Group strength training programming works best when the common plan and individual logs coexist.

## Design for constraints without rewriting every session

Good systems let coaches keep a group template while swapping movements or volume for individuals who need it.

## Where Lyfta Coach fits

Lyfta Coach helps coaches keep group programming organized while still reviewing individual client execution.

## FAQ

### How do coaches program group strength training well?

Use a shared session structure, define scaling options early, and review individual logs so the group plan does not hide who is falling behind.

### How should coaches adapt a group plan for one stuck client?

Keep the shared session frame, swap the stuck lift or volume for that person, and check their next logs so the individual fix does not force a full rewrite for the group.

## Cite this page

- HTML: https://coach.lyfta.app/use/group-strength-training-programming
- Markdown: https://coach.lyfta.app/use/group-strength-training-programming.md
- Author: [Lyfta Coach Editorial](https://coach.lyfta.app/author)
- Product: [Lyfta Coach](https://coach.lyfta.app)
