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At SMAGPIE, we are focused on developing software solutions that help sports teams and coaches track and analyze their performance. Our team includes experienced software developers and sports enthusiasts who are dedicated to creating intuitive and customizable tools for teams and coaches.
Our sports tracking software allows coaches to monitor their players' progress, set and track goals, and analyze performance data. With real-time updates and comprehensive analysis features, our software helps coaches make informed decisions about their team's training and strategy.
In addition to tracking team performance, our software also offers tools for individual athlete development. Our software helps athelete individualize a coaches workout (like an aerobic or temp run) to their own paces. This helps athletes take control of their own progress and reach their goals.
At SMAGPIE, we understand the importance of data-driven decision making in sports. That's why we strive to provide coaches and athletes with the best software tools to help them succeed. If you are a coach or athlete looking to take your team or individual performance to the next level, reach out and lets collaborate.
Privacy Policy for SMAGPIE Coaching
Effective Date: May 1, 2023
This Privacy Policy describes how SMAGPIE Coaching ("we," "us," or "our") collects, uses, and shares information about you when you use our mobile and web applications for tracking high school sports teams with running and other sports (the "Services").
- Information We Collect
We may collect the following types of information about you when you use the Services:
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Information you provide to us: We may collect information you provide to us when you sign up for an account, use the Services, or contact us for support. This information may include your name, email address, phone number, and other contact information.
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Information we collect automatically: When you use the Services, we may automatically collect information about your device, including your IP address, device type, operating system, and browser type. We may also collect information about how you use the Services, such as the pages you visit and the features you use. We will also collect data about your sport performance, either directly entered or through partner integrations. Examples of this workout data is date time, heart rate, elevation, power and speed data.
- How We Use Your Information
We may use the information we collect for the following purposes:
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To provide and improve the Services: We may use your information to provide and improve the Services, including to personalize your experience, to provide customer support, and to analyze how the Services are used.
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To communicate with you: We may use your information to communicate with you about the Services, including to send you updates and information about new features.
- To generate analytics for the athlete user, this includes performance data and derived data related to training load and stress.
- To report to coaching staff on the subscribed team the same information, including performance data and derived data.
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To comply with legal obligations: We may use your information to comply with applicable laws and regulations, including to respond to subpoenas or other legal requests.
- How We Share Your Information
We may share your information with third parties for the following purposes:
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With service providers: We may share your information with service providers who help us provide and improve the Services, including hosting providers, analytics providers, and customer support providers.
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With other users: We may share your information with other users of the Services, such as coaches and team managers, to enable them to communicate with you and to facilitate team management.
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With law enforcement: We may share your information with law enforcement or other government agencies as required by law or in response to a subpoena or other legal request.
- Your Choices
You may have certain choices about how we use and share your information. For example, you may be able to opt out of receiving marketing emails from us or request that we delete your account and information.
- Security
We take reasonable measures to protect your information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. However, no security measures are perfect and we cannot guarantee the security of your information.
- Changes to this Privacy Policy
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make material changes, we will provide notice by email or by posting a notice on our website. Your continued use of the Services after the effective date of the updated Privacy
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Headings
All HTML headings, <h1>
through <h6>
, are available.
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.h1
through .h6
classes are also available, for when you want to match the font styling of a heading but cannot use the associated HTML element.
h1. Bootstrap heading
h2. Bootstrap heading
h3. Bootstrap heading
h4. Bootstrap heading
h5. Bootstrap heading
h6. Bootstrap heading
Customizing headings
Use the included utility classes to recreate the small secondary heading text from Bootstrap 3.
Display headings
Traditional heading elements are designed to work best in the meat of your page content. When you need a heading to stand out, consider using a display heading—a larger, slightly more opinionated heading style.
Display 1 |
Display 2 |
Display 3 |
Display 4 |
Lead
Make a paragraph stand out by adding .lead
.
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Inline text elements
Styling for common inline HTML5 elements.
You can use the mark tag to highlight text.
This line of text is meant to be treated as deleted text.
This line of text is meant to be treated as no longer accurate.
This line of text is meant to be treated as an addition to the document.
This line of text will render as underlined
This line of text is meant to be treated as fine print.
This line rendered as bold text.
This line rendered as italicized text.
.mark
and .small
classes are also available to apply the same styles as <mark>
and <small>
while avoiding any unwanted semantic implications that the tags would bring.
While not shown above, feel free to use <b>
and <i>
in HTML5. <b>
is meant to highlight words or phrases without conveying additional importance while <i>
is mostly for voice, technical terms, etc.
Text utilities
Change text alignment, transform, style, weight, and color with our text utilities and color utilities.
Abbreviations
Stylized implementation of HTML’s <abbr>
element for abbreviations and acronyms to show the expanded version on hover. Abbreviations have a default underline and gain a help cursor to provide additional context on hover and to users of assistive technologies.
Add .initialism
to an abbreviation for a slightly smaller font-size.
attr
HTML
Blockquotes
For quoting blocks of content from another source within your document. Wrap <blockquote class="blockquote">
around any HTML as the quote.
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Naming a source
Add a <footer class="blockquote-footer">
for identifying the source. Wrap the name of the source work in <cite>
.
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Alignment
Use text utilities as needed to change the alignment of your blockquote.
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Integer posuere erat a ante.
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Lists
Unstyled
Remove the default list-style
and left margin on list items (immediate children only). This only applies to immediate children list items, meaning you will need to add the class for any nested lists as well.
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- Consectetur adipiscing elit
- Integer molestie lorem at massa
- Facilisis in pretium nisl aliquet
- Nulla volutpat aliquam velit
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- Eget porttitor lorem
Inline
Remove a list’s bullets and apply some light margin
with a combination of two classes, .list-inline
and .list-inline-item
.
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- Phasellus iaculis
- Nulla volutpat
Description list alignment
Align terms and descriptions horizontally by using our grid system’s predefined classes (or semantic mixins). For longer terms, you can optionally add a .text-truncate
class to truncate the text with an ellipsis.
- Description lists
- A description list is perfect for defining terms.
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- Truncated term is truncated
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- Nesting
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- Nested definition list
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Responsive typography
Responsive typography refers to scaling text and components by simply adjusting the root element’s font-size
within a series of media queries. Bootstrap doesn’t do this for you, but it’s fairly easy to add if you need it.
Here’s an example of it in practice. Choose whatever font-size
s and media queries you wish.
Text alignment
Easily realign text to components with text alignment classes.
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For left, right, and center alignment, responsive classes are available that use the same viewport width breakpoints as the grid system.
Left aligned text on all viewport sizes.
Center aligned text on all viewport sizes.
Right aligned text on all viewport sizes.
Left aligned text on viewports sized SM (small) or wider.
Left aligned text on viewports sized MD (medium) or wider.
Left aligned text on viewports sized LG (large) or wider.
Left aligned text on viewports sized XL (extra-large) or wider.
Text wrapping and overflow
Prevent text from wrapping with a .text-nowrap
class.
For longer content, you can add a .text-truncate
class to truncate the text with an ellipsis. Requires display: inline-block
or display: block
.
Text transform
Transform text in components with text capitalization classes.
Lowercased text.
Uppercased text.
CapiTaliZed text.
Note how text-capitalize
only changes the first letter of each word, leaving the case of any other letters unaffected.
Font weight and italics
Quickly change the weight (boldness) of text or italicize text.
Bold text.
Normal weight text.
Light weight text.
Italic text.
.text-primary
.text-secondary
.text-success
.text-danger
.text-warning
.text-info
.text-light
.text-dark
.text-muted
.text-white
Contextual text classes also work well on anchors with the provided hover and focus states. Note that the .text-white
and .text-muted
class has no link styling.
Background color
Similar to the contextual text color classes, easily set the background of an element to any contextual class. Anchor components will darken on hover, just like the text classes. Background utilities do not set color
, so in some cases you’ll want to use .text-*
utilities.
Dealing with specificity
Sometimes contextual classes cannot be applied due to the specificity of another selector. In some cases, a sufficient workaround is to wrap your element’s content in a <div>
with the class.
Conveying meaning to assistive technologies
Using color to add meaning only provides a visual indication, which will not be conveyed to users of assistive technologies – such as screen readers. Ensure that information denoted by the color is either obvious from the content itself (e.g. the visible text), or is included through alternative means, such as additional text hidden with the .sr-only
class.