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Product updates: January 2024

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Shared by Todd • February 07, 2025

Catapult integration

  • FYTT now has an officially supported Catapult integration. This new integration enables you to import data from Catapult into FYTT, which you can use to generate reports and feed into conditional logic. The flow of data from Catapult to FYTT creates an unprecedented opportunity for coaches to provide truly individualized, data-driven workouts to their athletes using real-time, on-field analytics.

Workout modifiers

  • Workout modifiers are a brand new feature that enable coaches to add conditional logic to individual workouts.
  • For example, if you have a "Soreness" survey metric that you collect from athletes, you could implement something to the effect of "If soreness is greater than 5, then change reps by -3 and weight by -20%."
  • Modifiers allow you to modify virtually all attributes of the workout sets based on athlete data. You can target specific exercises in the workout, or all exercises at once.
  • With this new feature, decision tree logic is no longer scoped by group membership. You can create a workout with modifiers, and the logic will be applied to anyone who receives the workout, and modifications are made if the athlete meets the criteria you've laid out.

Improved team/institution context

  • In-app context for coaches has been improved so that coaches can now work on multiple teams in different browser tabs without issue. Previously, having multiple tabs open for different teams would often lead to mismatched team context between tabs.
  • The in-app context for the athlete mobile interface was also improved. In the past, athletes who were part of multiple teams/institutions had to explicitly select a team context to view assigned workouts from that team. This is no longer necessary. Athletes can now see their assigned workouts from all teams that they belong to without any context switching.

Improved UI for athlete workout form

  • Some coaches and athletes provided feedback that the number of buttons and the wording of the buttons in the workout form was confusing. To improve clarity and to simplify the athlete experience, the workout form has been updated with fewer buttons and clearer wording.
  • For each set/superset, the wording for the button has been changed from "Log" to "Record set as complete" and "Record superset as complete." This makes it more clear that the athlete is recording their results and marking the work as complete.
  • The wording for the "Log all & continue" button was change to "Complete all & continue." Again, this change is meant to improve clarity about what the button does. This button was also given more prominence in the UI, because athletes are usually marking the entire workout as complete rather than making incremental changes.
  • The "Save" button wording was changed to "Save as is & continue" to make it clear that the athlete can save the workout in its current state (with complete and/or incomplete sets) and move on. This button was given less prominence in the UI because it is a less common scenario.
  • The "Continue" button was removed altogether, because it was mostly redundant and created unnecessary clutter in the UI.