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I am coach for my university team. I'll be mainly coaching the bottom team as I cant train and play at the same time, I'm looking to make a book with a ton of drills in with diagrams categorised. I want to make this before uni so I can prepare for the whole year but I'm finding the site a little confusing. Any coaches with experience using the site or tips willing to offer advice or help would be much appreciated
Hi Tom,
Sorry to hear you're having trouble using the site. What I would suggest to help you learn the basics and start using the site would be to download the Sportplan User Guide (PDF).
Alternatively, to start browsing the hockey drills, all in their separate categories, go to the Drills page.
If you're still having any problems using the site please let us know and we'll do all we can to get you up and running.
All the best,
The Sportplan Team
It can be imposing at first glance, however write down what you want to achieve over the season and then break that down in to skill sets / set plays etc that you want your team to learn and when through the season. Once you have the backbone of roughly what you want to teach, then use the website to fill in the gaps for your drills etc
best of luck
koffer
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