Ceremony | Conquer | The Trip Live

Modified on Fri, 14 Mar at 10:03 AM


The "Release" field in the Scheduler interface appears to control how content is chosen and delivered for a particular class, based on the type of fitness program. Here's a breakdown of the available options and how they relate to programs like Conquer, Ceremony, and The Trip Live:

Release Options:

  1. Play Sequentially:

    • Content is played in a predefined order, continuing from where the previous session left off. This ensures that participants experience the class as a series.
  2. Latest:

    • Automatically schedules the most recent release of the program. This is ideal if you want participants to experience the newest content without manually selecting it.
  3. Random:

    • A random release is selected for the session. This can create variety and surprise for participants, though it may not align with specific instructor preferences.
  4. Specify:

    • Allows you to manually select a specific release to be used for the session. This is useful when instructors or participants prefer a particular version.

Recommendations for Conquer, Ceremony, and The Trip Live:

  1. Preferred Approach:

    • Use the "Specify" option to select a specific release that aligns with the instructor's or participants' preferences.
    • Notify the instructor in advance of the chosen release, and ensure they are prepared to teach it effectively.
  2. Alternative Approach:

    • If you prefer flexibility or want to offer variety, schedule the session as "On Demand" and allow the instructor to select their preferred release directly before the class.

This method ensures alignment between the instructor's teaching style and the participants' expectations, while also allowing adaptability for live or virtual setups.

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