Coaching package examples: how to make offers easier to choose
Examples of coaching packages and how to present them with audience, duration, cadence, price context, and next step.
For new athletes
Start well
4 week assessment
Most requested
Build
12 week coaching block
Fast decision
Race review
One-off plan audit
Packages should reduce choice, not create a menu maze
A coaching package helps when it turns an unclear offer into a concrete path. Too many packages can make the decision harder.
Package examples
- Starter call: one session to clarify next steps.
- Twelve-week block: fixed goal, fixed cadence.
- Monthly coaching: ongoing support with weekly rhythm.
- Workshop package: event plus follow-up resource.
- Review session: audit, feedback, and action plan.
Package examples by coach type
Running coach
12-week race block
For runners with a race date who want weekly plan updates, race-specific pacing, and taper support.
- Duration: 12 weeks.
- Cadence: weekly plan review.
- Next step: send current mileage, target race, and availability.
Strength coach
8-week return-to-training block
For adults who want a simple strength routine after a long break and need technique feedback before training alone.
- Duration: 8 weeks.
- Cadence: one assessment plus weekly sessions or hybrid check-ins.
- Next step: request a first assessment.
Career coach
First-90-days manager sprint
For new managers who need structure for one-to-ones, feedback, and team priorities during the first months in role.
- Duration: 4 to 6 sessions.
- Cadence: weekly or biweekly calls.
- Next step: send role, team size, and current pressure point.
What to show
For each package, show who it is for, what is included, how long it lasts, price context, and what happens after someone sends a request.
Package page mistakes
- Offering too many packages with tiny differences.
- Using tier names without explaining who each tier is for.
- Showing duration but not cadence or feedback depth.
- Hiding what happens after a request.
- Making every package sound custom and therefore impossible to compare.
How Coloseos helps
Colos-AI can draft package cards from rough notes, and the coach can publish them as services or programs on the public Site.