THE COMMUNITY FLOW
From WOD to leaderboard: how a workout becomes community competition
Competition does not start when a leaderboard appears. It starts when a group recognizes the same workout, takes it on, and chooses to make the result visible.
In brief
In brief
ChalkClash connects programming, timer, score, workout log, leaderboard, and sharing in one flow. Every athlete can take part without losing personal context.
ONE WORKOUT, MANY MOMENTS
A WOD becomes community when it stays connected
A published workout is an activity. When people do it, save the score, see the comparison, and share the result, it becomes a shared moment.
The value is not adding steps. It is making sure the steps athletes already take do not stay isolated.
FROM ACTION TO RITUAL
Every athlete can enter from a natural starting point
Some start with the timer, others with a friend comparison, others with the desire to see history. A good flow lets different entry points lead to the same context.
The leaderboard is visible, but behind it are workouts, scores, notes, levels, and relationships.
- A coach or moderator publishes the workout.
- The athlete uses the timer and saves a score.
- The community compares, comments, and shares.
CHALKCLASH
The loop that makes a workout shareable
ChalkClash connects a clan workout to the timer, score submission, leaderboard, and shareable sticker. The result remains personal while becoming part of a collective story.
- Workout and timer in one flow.
- Personal score and shared leaderboard.
- Leaderboard and sticker ready for the group.
A SIMPLE RITUAL
How to turn the day's WOD into more
You do not need a new event every time. Make the normal workout path visible.
Publish the WOD
Give the clan a shared reference.
Start the timer
Use the mode that fits the format.
Save the score
Keep level, notes, and result together.
See and share
Experience the leaderboard and send the result to the crew.
KEEP EXPLORING
Features that make this philosophy possible
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about WODs and leaderboards
Does a coach have to create every workout?
Owners and moderators can organize clan programming, but the value comes from everyone taking part.
Can the timer result feed the score flow?
Yes. At the end you can use the timer result in score submission.
Can I share a leaderboard too?
Yes. ChalkClash supports score and leaderboard stickers.
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