CoachUp Rolls Out New Features

On February 16, CoachUp rolled out new features to its network of 15,000+ coaches, providing the CoachUp coach community with additional tools to connect with athletes. The development of new features was created through feedback from both coaches and athletes on what resources would best help them to reach and exceed athletic goals.

“Our philosophy at CoachUp is based on the belief that one-on-one coaching is the secret to reaching the next level, both in athletics and life in general,” said John Kelley, CoachUp CEO. “CoachUp’s premium features open the door for our coaches to better connect with athletes, offering them a wider range of training options that will benefit athletes of all skill levels.”

CoachUp new features include:

  • Full customizable packages visible to athletes and prospects from the coach’s profile
  • The ability to schedule large group camps, clinics, and classes
  • Virtual training offerings 
  • Personalized profile with coach’s full name and business name
  • Customizable and sharable URL to the coach’s profile

 “Innovation is at the heart of what we do every day, and CoachUp’s premium features are the next evolution of coach-to-athlete training,” said Kelley. “Whether it’s large group training or virtual sessions across the country, athletes can now connect with experienced coaches in the way that best suits them, giving them more opportunities to reach their full athletic potential.”

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