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Re: coaching websites other than Training Peaks [dominator]
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Re: coaching websites other than Training Peaks [dominator]
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I'm not a coach, but todays plan seems to have some nice analytics and charts for coaches https://www.todaysplan.com.au/coaching-tools/
Re: coaching websites other than Training Peaks [Philbert]
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I used Apollo for a year and a half with a former coach. One thing that irked me a bit was entering swim workouts manually. I'm not sure if that's been changed in more recent updates.
Overall it was a good form of communication and data sharing with my coach. When I had any issues (switching software and data to a new computer, for example), Phil was able to help out and offer suggestions/advice.
Blog: http://262toboylstonstreet.blogspot.com/
https://twitter.com/NateThomasTri
Coaching: https://bybtricoaching.com/ - accepting athletes for 2023
Overall it was a good form of communication and data sharing with my coach. When I had any issues (switching software and data to a new computer, for example), Phil was able to help out and offer suggestions/advice.
Blog: http://262toboylstonstreet.blogspot.com/
https://twitter.com/NateThomasTri
Coaching: https://bybtricoaching.com/ - accepting athletes for 2023
Re: coaching websites other than Training Peaks [natethomas]
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My coach uses coachbox. It's pretty new, promoted by frederic van lierde, but I'd rather use a platform that has more features.
Plus there is no mobile website/app, which just sucks when you're constantly on the move like i am.
Plus there is no mobile website/app, which just sucks when you're constantly on the move like i am.
Re: coaching websites other than Training Peaks [dominator]
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You can try http://www.sciencetraining.io, you can save money and time compared with TP
Intervals.icu may be worth looking into?