# Strength coach software for stance prescriptions

Stance-prescription software for strength coaches should keep a stance width or foot-placement target from the assigned top or working load readable beside those 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 a stance target on the program, not grip-prescription software that mainly writes a grip width or grip-style target without a stance rule, not ROM-prescription software that mainly writes a depth or range target without a stance rule, and not progressive-overload software that mainly charts planned vs performed load/reps/targets.

Audience: online strength coaches who prescribe stance width or foot placement from assigned top or working loads
Intent: software evaluation
Cluster: Strength programming

## Judge whether the stance width or foot-placement target sits beside top loads and logged sets

A useful stance-prescription surface shows the stance width or foot-placement target that clients should use on working reps next to the assigned top or working load and the sets they logged. If top loads stay on the program while stance rules live as vague find a strong stance notes or a separate sheet, every block rebuilds the foot-placement cue from scratch. Evaluate whether the product keeps those prescriptions on the program and log coaches already use.

## Prefer explicit stance width or foot-placement targets over vague strong-stance notes

Good stance-prescription tools make the stance width or foot-placement target, which sets carry it, and what clients do when hip mobility, shoe type, or load blocks that stance readable after the top or working load updates, so clients do not invent unstructured foot placement without a clear stance rule. Prefer software that keeps an explicit stance width or foot-placement target attached to the assigned plan over a bare top load with only a find a strong stance somehow reminder.

## Separate stance prescriptions from technique-cue logging, grip targets, ROM targets, and progressive overload

Technique-cue logging software evaluates whether form notes stay readable beside performed load and reps without requiring a stance target on the program. Grip-prescription software evaluates whether a grip width or grip-style target stays readable beside top/working loads and logged sets without requiring a stance width or foot-placement rule. ROM-prescription software evaluates whether a depth or range target stays readable beside top/working loads and logged sets without requiring a stance rule. Progressive-overload software evaluates planned vs performed visibility across targets and logs. Stance-prescription software is narrower: it evaluates whether a stance width or foot-placement target from the top or working load stays readable beside those loads and performed sets—not whether a technique-cue log alone exists, not whether a grip width/style target alone exists, not whether a ROM depth target alone exists, and not whether an overload chart alone exists.

## Where Lyfta Coach fits

Lyfta Coach can be evaluated when coaches need stance prescriptions beside assigned programs and individual workout logs, not only as top/working sets with no stance width or foot-placement target, an after-the-fact technique-cue log alone, a grip width/style target alone, a ROM depth target alone, or a progressive-overload chart alone.

## FAQ

### What should strength coach stance-prescription software include?

A way to keep stance width or foot-placement targets, which sets carry them, and what happens when hip mobility, shoe type, or load blocks that stance from the assigned top or working load readable beside those loads and performed sets on the assigned program so clients open clear stance rules without rebuilding them each block.

### How is this different from technique-cue logging or grip-prescription tools?

Technique-cue logging software evaluates whether form notes stay attached to performed load and reps without requiring a stance target on the program. Grip-prescription software evaluates whether a grip width or grip-style target stays attached to top/working loads and logged sets without requiring a stance width or foot-placement rule. This page evaluates whether a stance width or foot-placement target driven by the top or working load stays readable beside those loads and logged sets.

### When do coaches need stance-prescription software instead of progressive overload tools?

When clients should open a clear stance width or foot-placement target beside the top or working load and log, not only a planned-vs-performed chart. If coaches keep inventing find a strong stance somehow notes on a sheet while the assigned program shows only the top load, the stance prescription belongs on the program beside the top/working loads and log.

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