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After coaching for 5 years I have a huge amount of session plans (printed and on my computer). I have a number of favourite drills I come back to or (re)discover. I started to collect these drills in a word document table with a label (name, type of activity), a short description and where to find them online, but that is getting out of hand too. I know Sportplan has several ways of storing your session plans (plans/favourites/Myfolders), but I was wondering how people organise their session plans / favourite drills offline on their computer for easy retrieval?
I have two methods to organise mine: I have a folder where all printed plans and sessions and a book where I have my written ones. Then I have a folder on onedrive of drills from https://[link will be reviewed] any of my canva or sportplan drills. I have subtopics in this folder for attacking/defending/throw ins ect. I find this easy to get as I keep it on my desktop. Hope this helps!
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