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How to approach strength coach software for technique cue logging

Focus on the coaching workflow first: program delivery, client execution, progress review, and the next edit.

Judge whether the form cue sits with the set

A useful technique-cue surface keeps the prescribed one-line form cue next to the sets clients log. If the cue only lives in program prose or chat, coaches rebuild form focus every review. Evaluate whether the product keeps that cue visible beside performed work.

Keep cue history readable across the week

One clean form note means little without the surrounding sets. Prefer software that shows the technique cue beside load and reps so coaches can spot missed braces, shallow positions, or ignored lockout cues before they change next week.

Separate log review from cue writing and set-quality logging

One-line technique-cue writing guides answer how to phrase a cue clients can apply. Set-quality logging software keeps hard-set counting standards on the log for volume review. Technique-cue logging is narrower: it keeps the form cue visible beside logged sets so coaches can review whether technique focus actually showed up in training.

Where Lyfta Coach fits

Lyfta Coach can be evaluated when form cues need to stay visible on the workout log coaches already open for technique review, not only in a separate chat thread or offline note.

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