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What is a Module on Train.Coach?

What is a Module on Train.Coach?

What is a Module on Train.Coach?

A Module is a structured series of Lessons centered around a specific theme, skill set, or training goal. Think of a Module as a mini-course—it organizes multiple Lessons into a clear progression so athletes can build skills step by step, while coaches can package and monetize their knowledge professionally.

How Modules Fit Into Train.Coach

  • Lessons Inside: A Module contains individual Lessons (drills, techniques, moves, or lifts).
  • Custom Playlists: Athletes can pull Lessons from different Modules into their own Playlists, but Modules provide a coach-curated path.

What a Module Includes

  • A series of Lessons — grouped logically around a theme.
  • Coach Notes & Structure — guidance on how to approach the sequence.
  • Optional Media — PDFs, diagrams, or practice schedules.
  • Pricing Controls — free, premium, or part of a subscription.

What Modules Can Be Used For

  • Skill Development — e.g., “Defensive Footwork Basics.”
  • Season or Camp Prep — structured drills leading up to tryouts or competitions.
  • Conditioning Plans — combining workouts and recovery strategies.
  • Themed Training — such as “Speed & Agility” or “Serving Drills.”
  • Curriculum Building — long-term programs where athletes progress through multiple Modules over time.

Module Types

  • Free — showcase expertise and attract new athletes.
  • Premium — unlockable with a one-time purchase.
  • Subscription-Based — available through creator or platform subscriptions.

Why Modules Matter

  • For Coaches: Package multiple Lessons into a polished training product.
  • For Athletes: Follow a step-by-step learning path instead of bouncing between random drills.
  • For Parents & Trainers: Use Modules as ready-made practice plans.

TL;DR

A Module is a coach-curated training series—organized Lessons designed to deliver progression, structure, and value to athletes.

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