1) What it does
This tool converts scattered practice objectives, scouting notes, and yesterday’s teaching points into a streamlined, priority‑based practice plan. It trims wasted minutes, sharpens focus, and ensures each segment directly connects to upcoming opponents or recurring mistakes. Coaches save planning time while getting a more intentional practice flow.
2) Examples
Basketball Example
Input notes:“Poor weak‑side tags, need more early‑offense repetitions, rebounding slipped yesterday, prepping for heavy PnR opponent.”
Output practice plan:
- Segment 1: Early‑offense decision-making (advantage drills)
- Segment 2: Weak‑side rotations vs PnR
- Segment 3: Competitive rebounding series
- Segment 4: Short scout‑specific PnR coverage reps
- Coaching focus: Quick communication + tighter shell integrity
Football Example
Input: “Struggling with edge fits; need quicker perimeter screens; red‑zone timing off.”Output: consolidated practice script with priority corrections.
3) 6‑Step Prompt
- Task: Turn my notes into a focused, efficient practice plan with prioritized segments.
- Role: You are my practice‑design assistant optimizing time and emphasis.
- Context: In‑season basketball preparing for an opponent with predictable tendencies.
- Specific Requirements:
- Boundaries: Do not add drills I did not reference—only organize what exists.
- Reasoning: Brief internal explanation for why each segment is ordered as it is.
One‑paragraph version:“Convert my notes into a prioritized practice plan with segments and brief coaching focuses.”