Hello all,
I think it would be cool to be able to hide future workout in calendar for upcoming phases, weeks or to have to ability to make the workouts for the plan just pop the same way Suggested workout plans pop daily.
As someone that’s the CX plan and has a bit of anxiety, looking at say the Build phase when one on Base 1 messes with my head a bit, then I find myself being my own worst enemy.
I think this is why I’m a fan of Train Now workouts when not on a plan.
Thanks
Hey there,
This is something we are actually working on at the moment!
We’d like to make it so that the future blocks/phases of your plan don’t have specific workouts “pre-loaded” into them – especially since they almost always change as your Progression Levels change when you move through your plan.
Right now, you’ll see your future workouts as “cards” on your TR Calendar that have specific workouts on them. We’d like to make those “cards” more “generic” – meaning that they’d still have the workout “type” on them, so you’d know what kinds of workouts you’ll have later on, but there wouldn’t be specific workouts loaded onto them. We think that would help avoid confusion (or anxiety) when looking at future training phases in your plan.
We don’t have an ETA on that feature right now, but stay tuned for more on that down the road.
Nice, thanks for the reply.
Knowing how the AI works I know workout are bound to change but the way you put it sound much better.
You can still have to option of turning them off if you don’t want to see anything a head of time but with future workout just listed as cards until I guess two or so before that workout week, that wouldn’t be bad at all.
That certainly sounds like a good option, but not for me. I like looking at the calendar and relishing the difficult upcoming workouts, so I like to see the plan fully fleshed out and the workout details. Sure the Adaptations will make some modifications, but from what I’ve seen so far, they’re incremental increases or decreases in the a the difficulty of a workout or two. The plan and the actual workouts don’t change much at all.