Coach / Trainer - ABC Trainerize
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notes specific to exercise
add a spot to each exercise that you can add notes during the session with a client that follows that exercise just like reps and weights. Example...Cable Overhead tricep extension note would be hole 10
977 votes -
Clear Workout Structure with Expandable Sections
Clear Workout Structure with Expandable Sections
It would be a great improvement to have clearly labelled tabs or sections for parts of the workout — such as:
• Warm-up
• Pre-fatigue
• Main Exercise/Focus
• Strength
• Conditioning
• Circuits
• CooldownHow it could work:
• Each section would be clearly named so clients immediately know what they’re looking at.
• Sections could be collapsible (stackable), meaning once a client finishes a part, they can minimise it.
• When a client first opens their workout, they would only see the key sections — helping the workout feel clear, focused,…141 votes -
Being able to view the history of an exercise for each client when programming
It would be ideal to be able to see how a client has performed in the past for each exercise (if they have already done an exercise). It is possible to see the history of an exercise when the program is being performed but not when it is being built. Having this function would allow coaches to program faster, with more accuracy and client would have better results.
87 votes -
Substitute Exercises
It would be amazing to have a small drop down menu below every exercise where I can put what exercises a client should sub with if needed, little space for 1-3 options. Easy scroll and choose and it automatically switches into the workout. Clients searching on their own substitute exercises is a pain.
371 votes -
Client Can Add Videos To The Workout
On the "True Coach" platform they've a nice feature which helps to track client progress.
During a workout, just like a client can fill in their reps and sets per exercise, it would be great if they can also have the option to upload a video.
As a trainer, this is a lot more beneficial then just seeing the numbers. I can observe there technique and give them the appropriate feedback.
Those videos are then tied to that workout and we can look back at it whenever needed.
618 votes -
Favourites Section for Client Exercises
I’d like to suggest a feature that could help both coaches and clients when it comes to navigating the extensive exercise library: a “Favourites” section for exercises on the client side.
Problem:
With so many similar exercise variations in the library (e.g. “Walking Lunges” vs. “Dumbbell Walking Lunges”), clients often click on the wrong version when completing workouts. As a result, their tracked weights from previous sessions don’t carry over, which interrupts the flow of their training and makes progressive overload harder to manage.Suggestion:
Adding a “Favourites” or “Saved Exercises” section would allow clients to easily find and use…20 votes -
Movement Substitutions Auto-Populate in Upcoming Workouts.
I would love to see an option where substituting a movement in the training program or within an actual workout when training a client on my app live with a client can automatically fill in that movement in ALL of the upcoming scheduled workouts under the same name.
Example: Workout 1, scheduled to be repeated on Mondays for 8 weeks.
Superset 1:
1a) Goblet Squat
1b) Pull-upSuperset 2:
2a) Dumbbell Bench Press
2b) Barbell Romanian DeadliftI learn in the first session that a dumbbell row would be a much better option for this client than the pull-up, so…
16 votes -
RPE is a score given to each set, not the overall workout.
The whole point of RPE is that it allows you to progress your workout. Giving RPE to entire workout is uselss.
21 votes -
AI PROGRAM WRITING
"Ask AI" search bar on program writing tab
Type in what you'd like it to do when generating a new phase and the exercise selectionsExample: Create a 2 x 8 week phase program, with each phase having 4 programs (2 x upper & 2 x lower). Refrence the progress tab to ensure you don't use any exercises the client has used in the past 12 months. Use 4-8 rep ranges for compound movements, and 8-12 for isolations.
The AI then creates the phase, and programs inside, for you to tweak. Savings HOURS of time
10 votes -
Copy & Paste Workouts
How are we almost in 2026 and there's still no ability to copy and paste workouts on a clients calendar? Not too mention if I create a workout for the day on a clients calendar I have no ability to save it, copy it, or anything other than set up rigid recurring for it. I've been using this app for over 3 years now and while all the features are great - the lack of this feature is a huge disappointment still.
3 votes -
Add a Replace/Swap Exercise Button in the New Workout Builder (for Coaches)
Please add the ability to duplicate and/or replace exercises (or supersets) directly in the Workout Builder. This would allow coaches to:
Quickly duplicate exercises or supersets to save programming time.
Replace an exercise with another while keeping sets, reps, tempo, and notes intact.
Choose to replace in just this workout, or across the full program.
This would save time, reduce repetitive edits, and make it easier to update programs at scale.
4 votes -
Options
Allow for different options for exercises on clients program with videos etc
Squats Or Hip Thrusts
Dips or Barbell Bench2 votes -
2 votes
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build a running workouts / program for client
Writing running or cardio workouts for clients with notes and key points, similar to the option available for strength or mobility workouts. This would allow running coaches to create structured running programs for their clients – for example, interval sessions, tempo runs, technique drills, or any other type of run.
7 votes -
Progression Spreadsheet: revert to previous data entry the popup is so bad
Progression Spreadsheet: revert to previous data entry method or at least get rid of the popup. Having a pop up and new dialog box open for every single exercise when programming a schedule is an insane nightmare!!!
2 votes -
please could you make it possible to add multiple videos to one exercise e.g one video at home and one at the gym
its a slipped disc program so no everyone has access to a gym or certain equipment so would be nice to add an at home option
2 votes -
Be able to more easily filter by yoga and pilates exercises when building workouts
There were recently a lot of yoga and pilates exercises added to the ABC Trainerize library, but there is not an easy way to filter out those exercises when creating workouts. If you filter by the tag "body-weight" it will show all body-weight exercises. I'd like to see an easier way to go about finding all yoga / pilates exercises.
5 votes -
Client Exercise Substitutions Carry to Subsequent Week's Workouts
We have several clients working autonomously through programs that are pre-built. If a user substitutes a movement/exercise in a particular workout/training session, allowing them to select if they'd like to make the sub for all future corresponding progressions of that workout/session would benefit the Ux for both the client and the overseeing coaches who no longer need to go in and change it for them
Just a thought!
182 votes -
workout sections
A big improvement to creating programs and helping clients understand workout flow is workout sections. Like a lot of people are talking about with this particular subject.
Each workout could have a section named, added at any time, to then save to a larger library where trainers can search, and then can copy/paste this into other programs.
For example, multiple core sections focusing on plank variations, rotations, band work, core stability, etc. Having multiple sections that you can search for and apply into any program at any time will save loads of time.
Even if you had multiple leg workouts…
3 votes -
Modified Exercises, especially for seniors
I would love more exercises in the exercise library that are gentle and suitable for seniors, including many standing exercises. I would love a simple sit (in a chair) to stand exercise, and other simple strength exercises that are appropriate for older adults getting into fitness.
1 vote
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