I have thoroughly enjoyed using your site to help me with my coaching plans for my under 9's netball team.
How do I move shared files to folders?
When I log onto the mobile app my folders are different than when I log into Sportplan on my computer, can anyone help explain why?
I was to receive gifts when purchasing the membership. I can not find ??
I've just paid for the defence session plans at £7.50 but I can't access them. Please can you ether give me access of refund me. Many thanks, Kelly
Can you add drills to existing folders?
Can I download multiple session plans (platinum member) please? If so how many ? Trying to sort sessions into specific folders. Thankyou
Hi, how do I add a practice from the Drills section to My Folders - e.g. a hockey passing drill into a Hockey folder in My Folders? Thank you.
I can not figure out how to save a plan into my folders. Thanks in advance for advice.
Good morning.How can I see my folders by category. The previous version had this option, but I am not finding it on this version.
can't find my drills after I've created and saved them
how do I draw my own session plan
how do I delete a plan I've started but don't want anymore?
how do you print out a coaching plan ?
Hi I have lost my folders and am unsure why?
I want to make my own collection of drills that I like but would like to have them organized (warmup, forehand, backhand,...). How can I do that?I can't find a way to add drills to my folders and when adding them to my favorites list, there is no way of organizing them
is there a way I can move a drill from the clipboard to a folder I created.
how do I move drills from my favourites into folders? Which one is the options button to hover over to do this?Some whole lesson plans will not allow me to move them into a folder. why?
I am coaching a little net set go team (set tier) with ages 5-8. Usually I coach high school girls. A mum of one of the 7 yr olds just messaged me with this: "i was just wondering If you have any tips to help us get Miss S enthused about netball, she isn't enjoying it but wants to "give it more time" (her words)." We only have a half hour training session before we play as no one else will coach but this is the only time I can do training and there are players from another town so this is the best option for everyone. We play a couple of warm up drills/games and practice 1 skill ready for our game. I have covered the basics of passing and footwork so far. None of my team have ever played before, but 4 of them did the net set go - net tier last year. The girl has only played 2 games so far as we have had a bye. So far she has had a go at positions GK, GD, GS, GA, and WA. She is the tallest girl in the team and so tends to get a fair amount of the ball. Any ideas on what to suggest to this mum?
I'm new to coaching (u11's). Had 1st training last night, was using my folder with drills from this site & a mum (who's daughter is new to netball) kept asking if I need help then was shouting instructions to her daughter from sideline for whole session & even got on court to instruct her. At end of training the mum said she can train the daughter on weekends as she was a state player & is a FFA coach??). Other mums were upset , said "does she realise her daughters not only girl on court", advice please? Asked using Sportplan on Mobile
My associate coach and I disagree on whether U/10s should play different positions or focus/settle on one, maybe two. I don't want to put the girls in a box at such a young age but I also don't want a Jack of all Trades situation. They are still developing so much that I feel I'll be doing them a disservice by just putting them in the same position every week. The assistant coach says if we move them around we're not going to do as well but that is where the participation vs performance comes in for me. Surely at this age development is more important than winning?No coach likes to lose but I don't want to win at the expense of them experiencing different positions. What do you guys suggest? Thanks in advance! A Asked using Sportplan Mobile App
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