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Strength coach software for board presses
Board-press software for strength coaches should keep readable board-thickness loads and board-contact notes beside the competition top loads and the sets clients logged. This page helps you evaluate that paired prescription—not shortened-partial software that mainly writes lockout-range depth notes without a board-thickness load, not pin-press software that mainly writes pin-height contact notes without a board-thickness load, not ROM-prescription software that mainly logs full-ROM depth without a board-thickness load, not pause-rep software that mainly writes mid-rep position holds without a board-thickness load, not progressive-overload software that mainly charts planned-vs-performed load without a board-press rule, and not technique-cue logging software that mainly captures form notes after sets without a board-press rule.
How to approach strength coach software for board presses
Focus on the coaching workflow first: program delivery, client execution, progress review, and the next edit.
Judge whether board-press loads sit beside competition top loads and logs
A useful board-press surface shows the board-thickness load and board-contact note clients should open next to the competition top load and the sets they performed. If competition top loads stay on the plan while board presses live as vague board notes or a separate sheet, every specialty session rebuilds the board press from scratch. Evaluate whether the product keeps those paired prescriptions on the plan and log coaches already use.
Prefer explicit board-thickness loads over vague board notes
Good board-press tools make which board-thickness load clients work, which board-contact note they keep, which competition top load those notes sit beside, and what clients do when the board leaves readable, so clients do not invent unstructured board guesses without a clear board-press rule. Prefer software that keeps explicit board-thickness loads attached to the assigned program over bare competition top loads with only a somehow grind some boards reminder.
Separate board presses from shortened-partial lockout notes alone, pin-height notes alone, full-ROM depth logging alone, pause-rep holds alone, progressive overload alone, and technique-cue logging alone
Shortened-partial software evaluates lockout-range loads plus top-range depth notes without requiring a board-thickness load. Pin-press software evaluates pin-height contact notes without requiring a board-thickness load. ROM-prescription software evaluates full-ROM depth logging without requiring a board-thickness load plus board-contact note framed as a board press. Pause-rep software evaluates mid-rep position holds without requiring a board-thickness load. Progressive-overload software evaluates planned-vs-performed visibility without requiring a board-press rule. Technique-cue logging software evaluates form notes beside performed load without requiring a board-press rule. Board-press software is narrower: it evaluates whether board-thickness loads and board-contact notes stay readable beside competition top loads and performed sets.
Where Lyfta Coach fits
Lyfta Coach can be evaluated when coaches need board-press loads beside assigned programs and individual workout logs, not only as a shortened-partial lockout-range depth note alone, a pin-height contact note alone, a full-ROM depth log alone, a pause-rep mid-rep hold alone, a progressive-overload chart alone, or an after-the-fact technique-cue log alone.