You can save individual exercises and entire exercise collections in the exercise bank, which includes, for example, all the exercises of a single training event.
Take advantage of different media and field drawing tools in building the exercise bank. Videos, images, sound, files and text can be added to the exercises.
Easily add created exercises to events
Create evaluation units (questions for surveys) or goal and physical test templates for the team in the exercise bank.
The exercises stay organized with the help of both the folders and tags. The folders can be used to divide the exercises, for example, by age group or according to the content of the exercises. The tags related to exercises also facilitate reporting at club level.
The drawing tool can be used to illustrate sport-specific exercises.
The Performance Stats questionnaires support holistic coaching of the athletes and can display e.g. the following themes: load monitoring, sleep amount or exercise readiness index.
The coach can easily activate data collection from the meters he wants to use.
For athletes, the measurement data queries appear in their own application after activation. If they are related to events (e.g. exercises), they remind the athlete to answer after the event.
Measurement data surveys also have a query that can be linked to Polar devices.
Facilitate athlete-oriented coaching and take advantage of ready-made concepts from the library: post-game surveys, training diary, sports skill diaries, training mood surveys and much more. More of these are constantly being created as needed.
The concepts are ready and the coach can easily activate the concept he wants for the team.
The exercise list allows you to share and monitor independent exercises transparently in real time. The function is utilized in self-directed exercises outside of the season and during the season, when not in joint exercises.
Exercises can be given to the whole team or to an individual athlete.
The coach can share exercises from the exercise bank or as images, videos, audio files, text and other file formats.
In addition to self-reflection, the athlete can also answer with pictures, videos and audio files
Coaches can give athletes performance badges for successes during the season.
Achievement badges are visible to athletes in their own app.
The club can highlight themes for which it wants to be rewarded and see the performance badges received by athletes over the years.
Build desired physics test templates and use them in different teams.
The coach or athlete can write down the results of the tests.
View results in reports at team and individual level also over in the long term.
It is possible to compare the results with the set reference results.
The coach can ask the athletes for self- and peer evaluations and give the coach feedback. For example pre-game and post-game questionaires.
You can display things that are in line with the training period and the goals of the club. This teaches the athlete to pay attention to desired things in the long term.
Diaries freely defined by the coach to support sports skills and training (e.g. nutrition and training diaries).
The coach can also use the diary to document and develop skills (e.g. development of sports skills).
Athletes can respond to the diary with pictures, videos, audio clips and text.
The coach can give feedback to the whole team or to an individual athlete.
Also enables the entire team to have a common open diary.
The coach and the athlete can set goals for different areas (e.g. sports skills, life management or physics).
The athlete or coach can determine the implementation method, how the progress of the goal is monitored.
The athlete regularly reflects on reaching the goal. The coach can see the goals and progress of the athletes and can give feedback on the progress.
Reporting creates the conditions for the club and coaches to understand progress in a comprehensively visualized way.
Reporting can be used for different functions at the individual and team level.
Reporting facilitates the club's work and creates conditions for the development of operations.
Reporting also creates transparency for the athlete regarding her own development.
All athlete-specific information is stored in the athlete's portfolio.
The accumulated data helps coaches and athletes to promote their goals.
In addition, the information benefits clubs in developing their own activities.
Athlete-specific notes can be made e.g. in development discussions and you can choose whether the athlete can also see the notes.
VIDEO TOOL
Editing and sharing video clips from e.g. games. The video can be uploaded to Hockey Centre Sport or used as a link (e.g. YouTube).
Process, edit and add desired annotations to videos.
Slowing down and speeding up videos for the desired time.
Pause videos for a certain period of time.
Drawing on the video and commenting on the desired points
Use voice for commenting. This makes it easier for the coach when everything does not have to be written down and the athletes can listen while watching the clips.