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title: "Group Assignment"
slug: "group-assignment"
updated: 2026-02-04T19:31:29Z
published: 2026-02-04T19:31:29Z
canonical: "docs.1080motion.com/group-assignment"
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# Group Assignment

Group Assignment allows you to organize multiple clients or athletes within a single session by dividing them into smaller training groups. This makes it easier to manage rotations, monitor performance, and collect data efficiently across multiple users or devices.

![group clip2.png](https://cdn.document360.io/2720a32a-6d48-40c3-870e-0cf3536ac843/Images/Documentation/group%20clip2.png)

## Overview

Groups can be assigned inside a session after clients have been added. Each athlete is placed into a designated group (A, B, C, etc.), allowing to quickly filter who is active during training or testing.

All group data remains within the same session, making post-session review simple and centralized.

## Step 1: Creating a Session with Groups

-Groups are assigned from within a session by clicking "Create new session" quick link. -Add the client and exercise.

## Step 2: Assigning Clients to Groups

- Select an athlete from the session list.
- Assign the athlete to a group (Group A, B, C, or additional groups if needed).
- Repeat for each athlete.

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Example:

- Athlete 1 → Group A
- Athlete 2 → Group B
- Athlete 3 → Group C

There is no limit on how many clients or athletes can be in a group. It is custom choice by the user.

## Step 3: Viewing and Training by Group

Group filters are controlled from View Settings.

- Open the view settings menu (top speed, total time, or metric view).
- Select the group you want to train or test.
- Only athletes assigned to that group will be visible.

This allows you to:

- Rotate groups between units
- Manage larger teams
- Keep training organized during busy sessions

## Step 4: Collecting Data Across Groups

Even when clients are separated into groups, all data is collected within the same session.

This means:

- Each group can train individually.
- Results are saved together in one session file.
- Coaches can review all athletes from the home screen after training.

## Best Practices

- Assign groups before starting runs to avoid confusion.
- Use groups when working with multiple devices or stations.
- Keep group sizes balanced for efficient rotations.

## Tutorial Video

[Video](https://cdn.document360.io/2720a32a-6d48-40c3-870e-0cf3536ac843/Images/Documentation/GMT20260204-190651_Clip_Adam%20Rolf's%20Clip%2002_04_2026.mp4)
