Handbooks
Handbooks
Paper. A lot of paper. Paper of all kinds.
If you are a tidy person, everything is kept in a binder at home.
If you're in a rush, even printer paper is perfect for your quick notes; the real problem will be not losing it. |
“What time is it? It's late... I need to quickly set up a training session. I had no time today! I'll take some notes on this piece of paper, I hope I don't lose it. |
Fitness coach and athletic trainer.
Assistant coach and goalkeepers coach.
Manager, technical advisor, doctor, physiotherapist. |
You'd like to check next month matches' calendar but you can't remember where is the paper your technical advisor gave you? |
Many of the coaches who consult our website often ask the same question: “Which qualities and skills does a good soccer coach need to have?”
In order to answer to this question we'll need to host a convention! |
There are three key moments that define each coach's workweek, either professional or not.
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At the end of a training session coaches often chat with their colleagues and assistants to evaluate how drills have been executed during the workout: this is a good practice both to analyse how the training session has been and to examine different points of view. Sharing is important to refine yo |
It all started with a table drawn on a sheet of paper, then it became an Excel spreadsheet shared with your staff. |
Coach, athletic trainers and members of the technical staff could need a tool to evaluate players, in particular their skills during matches and workouts, and to monitor their progress. Regardless of the age group. |
Every work team, even in a soccer club, needs to share a working method and pool information. |