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What insights suggest

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Written by Sumit Kapoor
Updated over 3 months ago

Introduction

Insights in Lynk are designed to help coaches reflect and refine—not overwhelm. By analyzing patterns across sessions, notes, attendance, and reports, Insights surface practical suggestions that can improve session quality and learner progress.

They focus on what to try next and what to adjust, keeping recommendations grounded in real coaching contexts.

Types of Suggestions You’ll See

Insights usually fall into a few clear categories, making them easy to understand and act upon.


Skill Focus Areas

Insights may highlight skills that need more attention, such as:

  • Technical fundamentals that require reinforcement

  • Emerging strengths worth developing further

  • Areas where learners are progressing slower than expected

These suggestions help you decide where to spend more time in upcoming sessions.


Session Structure Adjustments

Some Insights focus on how your sessions are structured, including:

  • Adding or extending warm-up or cooldown phases

  • Rebalancing time between drills and free play

  • Introducing progression-based blocks

These are aimed at improving session flow and effectiveness.


Consistency and Discipline Pointers

Insights can also surface behavioral or rhythm-based observations, such as:

  • Irregular attendance affecting progress

  • Need for consistent practice routines

  • Opportunities to reinforce discipline or focus

These suggestions support long-term development rather than one-off fixes.


How to Act on These Suggestions

  • Apply Insights directly when they align with your session goals

  • Adapt them to suit your cohort’s energy and readiness

  • Ignore them if they don’t fit your immediate context

No action is mandatory—the coach remains in control.


Summary

Insights suggest practical next steps across skill focus, session structure, and consistency habits. They are designed to support thoughtful coaching decisions by highlighting what to try and what to adjust, while leaving execution entirely in your hands.

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