# Strength coach software for intensification blocks

Intensification block software for strength coaches should keep an intensification block load target from the current base-building loads readable beside those base-building loads and the sets clients logged. This page helps you evaluate that placement—not technique-cue logging software that mainly captures form notes after sets without requiring an intensity-phase ladder on the plan, not meet-day attempt software that mainly writes a meet-day attempt selection without an intensity-phase rule, not post-meet block software that mainly writes a post-meet block load target without an intensity-phase rule, not off-season block software that mainly writes an off-season block load target without an intensity-phase rule, not base-building block software that mainly writes a base-building block load target without an intensity-phase rule, not taper-block software that mainly writes a taper-block load target without an intensity-phase rule, not peaking-block software that mainly writes a peaking-block load target without an intensity-phase rule, and not progressive-overload software that mainly charts planned vs performed load/reps/targets.

Audience: online strength coaches who prescribe intensification block load targets from base-building loads or logged build weeks
Intent: software evaluation
Cluster: Strength programming

## Judge whether the intensification block load target sits beside base-building loads and logs

A useful intensification block surface shows the intensification block load target that clients should intensify with next to the logged base-building loads and the sets they performed. If base-building loads stay on the log while intensity-phase ladders live as vague push heavier somehow notes or a separate sheet, every intensification block rebuilds the intensity ladder from scratch. Evaluate whether the product keeps those prescriptions on the plan and log coaches already use.

## Prefer explicit intensification block load targets over vague push-heavier notes

Good intensification block tools make the intensification block load target, which weeks or top sets carry it, and what clients do when recovery, sleep, or a missed session blocks that intensity readable after the base-building loads update, so clients do not invent unstructured heavy spikes without a clear intensity-phase ladder. Prefer software that keeps an explicit intensification block load target attached to the assigned plan over a bare base-building load with only a push heavier somehow reminder.

## Separate intensification blocks from technique-cue logging, meet-day attempts, post-meet targets, off-season targets, base-building targets, taper targets, peaking targets, and progressive overload

Technique-cue logging software evaluates whether form notes stay readable beside performed load and reps without requiring an intensity-phase ladder on the plan. Meet-day attempt software evaluates whether a meet-day attempt selection stays readable beside taper loads and logged warm-ups without requiring an intensity-phase rule. Post-meet block software evaluates whether a post-meet block load target stays readable beside meet results and logged sets without requiring an intensity-phase ladder. Off-season block software evaluates whether an off-season block load target stays readable beside post-meet loads and logged sets without requiring an intensity-phase ladder. Base-building block software evaluates whether a base-building block load target stays readable beside off-season loads and logged sets without requiring an intensity-phase ladder. Taper-block software evaluates whether a taper-block load target stays readable beside peaking loads and logged sets without requiring an intensity-phase ladder. Peaking-block software evaluates whether a peaking-block load target stays readable beside training maxes and logged sets without requiring an intensity-phase rule. Progressive-overload software evaluates planned vs performed visibility across targets and logs. Intensification block software is narrower: it evaluates whether an intensification block load target driven by the base-building loads stays readable beside those base-building loads and set logs.

## Where Lyfta Coach fits

Lyfta Coach can be evaluated when coaches need intensification blocks beside assigned programs and individual workout logs, not only as base-building loads with no intensification block load target, an after-the-fact technique-cue log alone, a meet-day attempt selection alone, a post-meet block load target alone, an off-season block load target alone, a base-building block load target alone, a taper-block load target alone, a peaking-block load target alone, or a progressive-overload chart alone.

## FAQ

### What should strength coach intensification block software include?

A way to keep intensification block load targets, which weeks or top sets carry them, and what happens when recovery, sleep, or a missed session blocks that intensity from the current base-building loads readable beside those base-building loads and performed sets on the assigned plan so clients open clear intensity-phase ladders without rebuilding them each base-building handoff.

### How is this different from base-building block or technique-cue logging tools?

Base-building block software evaluates whether a base-building block load target stays attached to off-season loads and set logs without requiring an intensity-phase ladder. Technique-cue logging software evaluates whether form notes stay attached to performed load and reps without requiring an intensity-phase rule on the plan. This page evaluates whether an intensification block load target driven by the base-building loads stays readable beside those base-building loads and set logs.

### When do coaches need intensification block software instead of progressive overload tools?

When clients should open a clear intensification block load target beside the base-building loads and set log, not only a planned-vs-performed chart. If coaches keep inventing push heavier somehow notes on a sheet while the assigned plan shows only the base-building loads, the intensity-phase ladder belongs on the plan beside the base-building loads and log.

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