SleekPixel for running coaches and endurance practitioners
Endurance running coaches share training plans, race-day strategies, and athlete success stories through Instagram. SleekPixel reads each plan, race, or athlete post in WordPress and renders the card from the plan length, race target, mileage, and pricing fields automatically.
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From coaching plan post to a registration-ready card
Running coaches sell training plans, race-prep packages, and ongoing one-on-one coaching. Each offering needs an Instagram card that names the plan length, the race target, the weekly volume range, and the price. Done by hand each season, the cards eat the time meant for actually writing the training plans themselves for current clients.
SleekPixel reads each coaching post in WordPress. The plan_length field (8-week 5k, 12-week half, 16-week marathon, 20-week ultra), the race_target taxonomy, the weekly_volume custom field (mileage range), the availability term, and the price all flow into the card template. The card communicates what the plan covers, who it is for, and what the time commitment looks like.
The coach writes the plan offering once, fills the fields, and SleekPixel ships the card. Race-day support packages, athlete success stories, and ongoing one-on-one offerings all use related template variants. The visual identity stays consistent across years of athlete cohorts, and the inquiries flow because the audience can see what they are signing up for at a glance.
Workflow
Set up the running coaching rollout
Define coaching post types
Design template variants
Connect race-target variants
Publish the offering
Output
Sample marathon training plan card
A 1080x1080 Instagram-feed card rendered from one coaching plan post, with the plan length, race target, weekly volume, and pricing pulled from the custom fields on the post.
Comparison
Manual coaching cards vs SleekPixel for running coaches
Canva per plan or athlete
- Each new training plan offering becomes another Canva session before coaching
- Plan lengths and race targets retyped per card, easy to mismatch with sales page
- Athlete success story cards drift visually across the year of cohort completions
- Availability badge stays open weeks after the cohort actually filled up
- Posts skip during peak race seasons when the coach is busiest with athletes
SleekPixel
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plan_lengthandrace_targetbaked into every plan card - Race-target taxonomy drives palette and corner glyph (5k vs marathon vs ultra)
- Weekly volume range shown so athletes know the time commitment upfront
- Athlete success story variant pulls athlete photo and race result automatically
- Bulk-rerender keeps pricing current after a coaching rate adjustment happens
Features
What SleekPixel gives you for running coach
Race-target variants
5k, half, marathon, ultra, trail each route to a template variant. Background palette and corner glyph adjust per race so athletes can identify the right plan for their race at a feed glance.
Weekly volume transparency
Each plan card shows the weekly mileage range (20-30 mpw average, 40-55 ultra) prominently. Athletes can self-assess fit before clicking through, which improves the quality of inquiries converting to signups.
Athlete success stories
Athlete success post variant pulls the athlete's photo, race name, and finish time from custom fields. Builds social proof on the feed without requiring per-athlete card design work each time an athlete finishes their goal race.
Use cases
Where this fits running coaching practice
Training plan cohort launches
New cohort openings ship with cards showing plan length, race target, and remaining-spot count. The card drives inquiries before the cohort fills as athletes sign up across the window.
Athlete race-day shares
Athletes finishing their goal race ship with success story cards showing the race name, finish time, and short coach commentary. The card celebrates the athlete while building social proof.
Season planning consultations
Off-season planning consultation offerings ship with cards explaining what the consultation covers and the time investment. Fills the lighter winter coaching calendar reliably.
The bigger picture
Why coaching cards drive endurance practice
Running coaches sell trust and competence, and the Instagram feed is where both signals get delivered to athletes scoping out coaches for their next race. Cards that name the plan, the race target, the volume, and the social proof clearly let athletes decide whether the coach matches their goals. Cards that drift visually or hide the key details lose athletes to coaches who present more deliberately.
Templated cards built from WordPress fields preserve the visual coherence across years of cohorts and athlete success stories, and they free the coach to focus on actually writing plans rather than on share-prep design. Over a multi-year coaching practice, that compounding decides whether the coach scales to a sustainable practice or struggles with cohort enrollment because the share workflow breaks down during the peak training seasons. The card is the trust signal that converts a feed scroll into a paying athlete.
Questions
Common questions about SleekPixel for running coach
Yes. Race target taxonomy maps to template variants with subtle palette and corner-glyph adjustments. 5k reads as one color, marathon as another, ultra as a third. Athletes build visual associations with each target across weeks of cards.
 Yes. Athlete success post type has fields for athlete name, race, finish time, and athlete photo. The success story template variant pulls all four into a card that celebrates the athlete while building visible social proof for the practice.
 Availability term lives as a taxonomy on the cohort post. As athletes sign up, update the remaining-spot count field. SleekPixel re-renders the card with the updated count so the urgency on remaining spots stays truthful across the registration window.
 One-on-one coaching uses a different template variant emphasizing the ongoing nature and the monthly investment. The variant shares visual DNA with cohort plan cards but adapts to communicate the open-ended nature of ongoing one-on-one coaching.
 Yes. Credentials live as a global field in SleekPixel settings (RRCA, USATF, USA Track & Field Level 1) and render into a small footer strip on every coaching card. The same credential line carries across all coaching offering cards consistently.
 Yes. The coaching offering lives in WordPress as a custom post or category, and the actual training platform handles plan delivery. SleekPixel renders the offering card from the WordPress side and links to the platform for the actual training data.
 Yes. Both weekly volume range (20-30 mpw average) and peak mileage (50 mpw peak week) can be shown as a small data strip on the card. Athletes self-assess fit before signing up, which improves the quality of inquiries during enrollment.
 Vary the background palette subtly by season and by race target. SleekPixel maps both factors to a palette pair so the catalog stays seasonally varied while the template structure and race-target associations stay consistent across the year of cohorts.
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