Design
Login page
The login page
Home page
The trainer's home page presents the trainer with athletes that he or she has been working with, giving them a snapshot of the health and injury status of the students they work with. The user can view the profile page for an athlete by clicking on their thumbnail if it appears, or using the auto-completing search bar if it does not. If the trainer wants to add a new athlete, clicking on the "add a new athlete" button brings up a form to fill out their vital information. The look and feel of this page has changed very little since the original paper prototype. One important difference is the way new athletes are created; rather than having a "+" button next to the search bar, the button now explicitly states that it is for adding a new athlete. This helped with usability for first time users.
Athlete profile page
The athlete profile page shows the trainer information about the athlete. The trainer can see his personal info (name, hometown, sport) as well as information about his health, injury history, workout plan. In the upper right is the athletes status; a short summary of his current health and buttons that allow the user to change that status. Below are three tabs: workout program, injury history, and notes. The workout program is the most interesting of these. On the left, the user can find exercises that can be added to the current program by