The player evaluation and testing features let you track anything that is important for your players' age, be it objective, subjective, physical, or non-physical. And sending progress reports to players or parents is just the cherry on the cake.
How often do you find yourself answering to parents when and where the next competition takes place? How long does it take for your team to remember changes in the training schedule? We did it way too many times and thought that there’s got to be a better solution. But what would it be? Is putting schedules up on your club homepage enough? What about emailing? A mail client calendar? Do you really have to post the weekly training schedule on Facebook groups every week, 52 times a year? Seriously?
zSet up one-time or recurring events and training plans with a few clicks. For example, you can easily extend your weekly or monthly schedules depending on the length of the current training cycle, and make small changes afterwards.
Set up one-time or recurring events and training plans with a few clicks. For example, you can easily extend your weekly or monthly schedules depending on the length of the current training cycle, and make small changes afterwards.
Athletes will receive their weekly schedule, including events and competitions to their email if you allow Sportlyzer to send out these emails automatically. Recipients can add the events directly from the email to their personal Google Calendar.
SeIf you’re using Sportlyzer with your club, you can use the Calendar website widget to put your club calendar up on your club’s website. That way all parents and your club’s fans & friends will also know when to arrive to cheer on the stadium.
This is a calendar which is accessible at all times and from every device (web, iOS, Android). Check in advance who’s coming to practice today and mark their attendance afterwards.
TAssign homework for your athletes by including instructions, sets-reps, links to example videos, etc. Athletes will see everything via their mobile app and once the homework is finished, can mark the job as done and give feedback to coaches. Coaches then review finished homework and assign new, as needed.