A better way to write and track workouts for competitive swim teams
Write practices exactly how you think, and turn every workout into clear, usable training data without changing how you coach.
Write workouts naturally & get structured training data instantly
Built for competitive swimming training
Easy to adopt mid-season, no retraining or disruption
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Writing swim workouts, without the headaches
Before
Workouts written on paper, Docs, or whiteboards
Training details lost after practice ends
No clean record of what swimmers actually did
Hard to compare volume, intensity, or progression
Season plans disconnected from daily practices
Coaching decisions based on memory, not data
After
Workouts written naturally and stored automatically
Every practice becomes structured training data
Clear history of training volume and structure
Easy visibility into patterns across weeks and seasons
Daily training connected back to season goals
Coaches understand what’s working and what needs adjusting
Everything you need for swim workout management
Write practices faster with the Workout Builder
Type workouts exactly how you think, just like on paper. The Workout Builder automatically structures sets by stroke, distance, and intensity, so coaches spend less time formatting and more time coaching.
Share and reuse workouts across your coaching staff
Workouts are instantly available to assistants and head coaches based on training groups. Coaches can organize practices into folders, search past workouts, reuse favorite sets, and keep everyone aligned without emailing PDFs or copying files.
Keep training aligned with goals using Season Planning
Connect daily workouts to your broader season plan. Season Planning keeps cycles, attendance, and training volume visible, helping coaches stay consistent and adjust before problems show up at meets.
Understand training impact with Reports & Analytics
See training volume, attendance, and trends across athletes and groups. Reports & Analytics replace spreadsheets with instant insight, making it easier to evaluate what’s working and what needs to change.
What workouts look like with Commit Swimming
1
Organization
Coaches write workouts once, in plain text, and Commit automatically structures them into clean, searchable training data. Every practice lives in one organized system instead of scattered notebooks, Docs, or screenshots.
2
Saving Time
Workouts are written the same way coaches already think and plan. No dropdowns, tagging, or reformatting. Commit removes busywork while still capturing everything needed for logs, reports, and season review.
3
Collaboration
Workouts are instantly shared across the coaching staff. Assistants, substitutes, and head coaches all see the same plan, reducing confusion and keeping groups aligned even when coaches rotate on deck.
4
Training Quality
Because workouts turn into structured data automatically, coaches can actually review what was done across weeks and seasons. Training becomes easier to evaluate, adjust, and improve without changing how coaches write practices.
What teams are saying about Commit Swimming

"I just wanted to share that I have already received great feedback about our switch over to your system. Parents find the new website much easier to navigate, and the back end parent management is much more user friendly. And you definitely cannot go wrong with the practice software!"
Evan Holt
Tucson J Stingrays
Evan Holt
Tucson J Stingrays


"Commit has been quite possibly the most important tool we have ever added to our swim program. It was a game changer for us to the point where I cannot imagine our program without it. It creates positive communication among the swimmers and coaches within our program, our swimmers are more prepared for practices, and Commit allows them to contribute more to their training. We are able to do so much more as a program because of Commit!"
Paul Winkeler
Rockhurst Swim & Dive
Paul Winkeler
Rockhurst Swim & Dive


"Writing workouts is easy in both web app and iPhone app. Commit is a really useful tool writing workouts, I especially like the way commit summarises duration on line, heading (indented sublines ) and total. That makes my planning and structuring of workout easier."
Hans Brickner
Turebergs Simklubb
Hans Brickner
Turebergs Simklubb


"My experience with Commit has been excellent overall. The platform allows our coaching staff to easily access and share each other's sets, which has become an invaluable tool for collaboration. It's helped us build off one another's work and ensure our swimmers are well-prepared for every stage of their competitive development."
Jon Siegel
,
Head Age Group Coach
Cougar Aquatic Team
Jon Siegel
Head Age Group Coach
,
Cougar Aquatic Team

Switching to Commit doesn’t mean starting over
Your data moves with you
Rosters, results, and website content are migrated by our team.
Mid-season switches are common
You don’t need to wait for renewal. Many clubs move to Commit while the season is already underway.
White-glove onboarding
A dedicated onboarding specialist helps configure your setup and guides your launch.
Fast, guided adoption
Coaches, admins, parents, and swimmers pick it up quickly — no long training cycles.
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FAQs
No. Commit is designed to work the way coaches already write workouts. You type practices naturally, just like on paper or in a doc, and Commit structures the data for you in the background.
Yes. Many teams start with Commit for workout writing and training visibility only. You can add other features later if and when it makes sense.
You don't need to recreate everything on day one. Many coaches start fresh in Commit while keeping past workouts for reference elsewhere, then build their library over time.
Yes. Coaches can view, write, and share workouts with minimal setup. Most assistants are comfortable using Commit within their first few practices, without formal training.
No. Commit supports your coaching decisions. It gives you visibility, structure, and history, but the training plan is still entirely yours.
Yes. Commit links workouts with attendance and performance data, making it easier to understand what athletes actually completed and how training evolves over time.
Often yes. Coaches use Commit to organize, share, and analyze workouts they already like, not to replace their philosophy or structure.
Not usually. Many teams start using Commit for workouts mid-season because it doesn't disrupt practice flow. You can begin with one group or coach and expand gradually.
This comes up occasionally. In most cases, Commit can represent the same structure more simply. If something feels different, onboarding support will help you adapt without losing clarity.
No. Coaches typically spend less time organizing workouts and tracking history once everything lives in one place instead of notebooks, docs, or scattered files.