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miCoach is all in!

Posted by miCoachblog1 Sep 9, 2011

Welcome to the new, social miCoach.com! The miCoach team has used your feedback as the foundation for this new experience, making social interaction a key feature. Set up a profile, find your friends, and start celebrating your achievements with the new sharing capabilities!

If you’re new to miCoach, sign up now to get better and be part of the conversation!

Here’s a highlight of what’s new…

Home is where your friends are

The newly designed home page is the hub of your training and social action. Check your status feed to see how your friends have been training, congratulate them, or give them a motivational nudge. Use the updated workout tracker for a quick review of your past, present, and future workouts.

Be well connected

You can now connect with your facebook and twitter accounts and choose to auto-share your stats whenever you complete a new workout. Check out “sharing” under the user menu (the drop-down under your screen name in the upper right of the screen) to customize your sharing settings.

A public profile

Your profile is the public face of you and your training. Here you can share your training achievements, goals, what miCoach plan you are using and more. You can keep this info private if you want, share it with just those that follow you, or let the entire community look in awe at your achievements.

Groups and Leader Boards

Set up a training group of your own or join one based on your interests. As soon as you publish a workout in a group, you are chipping in to the overall group performance and establishing your own set of stats to compare with the rest of the group members. How long will it take you and your friends to run the distance from London to NewYork (5576km / 3465 miles)? Form a group to find out, check who’s got the best pace, burned the most calories, logged the most distance or spent the most time trying to reach your group’s goal.

A move to HTML

The miCoach team has taken a big step towards bringing greater accessibility to the web portion of miCoach through tablet computers and mobile devices. We still have a way to go here and will continue to make progress in 2012. 

Add this blog to your RSS reader and stay tuned for more updates and news about what’s in the pipeline for the back end of the year.

That’s it for now. There are loads of new features to check out, so either log in or sign up and get coached to a better you with miCoach!