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What are coach notes

Coach notes are a voice notes feature wherein the coach can record their observations or plans for the session along with student level inputs. The coach notes acts acts as a record for your reference and also helps generate insights and progress reports

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Written by Sumit Kapoor
Updated over 3 months ago

Introduction

Coach notes are your private space in Lynk to capture qualitative observations from each session. They help you maintain continuity across classes and allow Lynk’s AI to generate smarter insights and recommendations over time.

What you should record in coach notes

  • Performance observations

    • What the student or group did well.

    • Areas where effort, form, or understanding stood out.

  • Issues or challenges

    • Skill gaps, behavioral patterns, or recurring difficulties.

    • External factors that affected the session (energy, injuries, distractions).

  • Next-session guidance

    • What to reinforce or revise in the next class.

    • Drills, exercises, or approaches to try next time.

How coach notes are used

  • Notes are for the coach’s eyes only and are not shared with students.

  • They automatically feed into progress reports and insights.

  • They help you plan future sessions with better context.

Summary

Coach notes turn your observations into structured intelligence. By recording performance, challenges, and next steps, you create continuity across sessions and enable Lynk to support you with meaningful AI-driven insights.

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