Weekly average weight
We need to have a seperate daily & weekly average weight metric tracker, not attached to measurements.
At present if we ask clients to take a daily weight it will also ask them to take daily measurements.
We need to be able to take daily weight, then ask for weekly average weight & certain measurements of choice (decided by coach & client)
Hi everyone,
Thanks for your great suggestion! We’ve added this to our work queue. We’ll post further updates here as our teams pick it up to work on it.
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Thanks!
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Joe Harrenstein commented
This would be SO helpful! Clients see their weight go up and down but can never seem to understand the weekly average no matter how often we discuss it. I keep record and send them updates and they feel so much happier about the results but if this was in the app they wouldn't get as concerned over a daily fluctuation.
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Jozefien Willemen commented
Yes, please! Was looking for this as well 👌
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Anonymous commented
Neeeh this is not so important. They can still click Add Body Stats and just type in bodyweight. If they put another tab for only bodyweight it will cluter the application. If the clients is new to Trainerize the app needs to be as simple as possible.
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Zac commented
Get an average weigh-in for each week to see overall progress. It saves the coach time and makes the data a little faster to analyze.
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Panda Coaching commented
There needs to be a feature that automatically calculates the clients average weight for the week and compares the difference from the previous week.
This data is crucial for making accurate adjustments to the clients Calories & Macronutrients.
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Coach Yese commented
Allow weigh-ins to be separate from measurements. I only need measurements from my clients every 2-3 weeks but I use a daily weight to compare weekly averages and changes in their nutrition and training plan.
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Anonymous commented
When checking body stats weekly it would be great if they could be viewed in a table format also and provide weekly averages for weight.
The same would be great for tracking Macro in a weekly table view and also showing weekly averages.
Our online coaching is very thorough and we track client averages to determine adjustments. An update like this would save so much time having to enter data into a spreadsheet seperately.