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How do I comment on a client's completed workout?

Open a completed workout from the client's calendar or Metrics tab and send a comment from the sidebar that appears.

Jeremy

Written by Jeremy

To comment on a completed workout, open the client, click the completed workout from their calendar (or from the Workout Metrics view), and use the Comments section in the sidebar that slides in.

Steps from the client calendar

  1. Open the client from your client list.
  2. Stay on the Calendar tab (it's the default view).
  3. Click the completed workout on the day you want to comment on.
  4. In the sidebar that opens, scroll to the Comments section.
  5. Type your message into the Add a comment on this workout... field.
  6. Click the send icon (or press Enter) to post it.

The comment is attached to that workout and also surfaces in the chat thread with the client as a workout comment message, so the client sees it both on the workout and in their messages.

Steps from the Metrics tab

  1. Open the client from your client list.
  2. Switch to the Metrics tab.
  3. Click the Workout Metrics pill.
  4. Find the workout — entries are listed by most recent first and grouped by day.
  5. Click the workout to open the same sidebar.
  6. Type into the Comments section and send.

Things to watch out for

  • You can only comment on completed workouts. If a workout hasn't been completed, the sidebar shows "No results available" with the note "This workout has not been completed yet, or the results may have been discarded." — there is no comment field to type into.
  • The Comments section is tied to an individual workout. To start a general conversation that isn't tied to a specific workout, use the client's chat thread instead.
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