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Messy Notes into One Page Sheet/Schout
Messy Notes into 1 Page/Scout Converts your rough notes (from film or word-vomit voice notes) into a tight 1-pager your staff and players can actually use: I attached so you can copy and paste....It is a starting point to make some of those notes more useable. More to come about how to get the most out of AI
Drill Generator
A General Drill Generator. This is a good starting point on getting good at writing and thinking about your prompts/questions The Goal: Stop spending hours searching for drills. Instead, create the perfect drill for your exact needs, right now. How to Use It Today: Simply open an LLM and write a prompt using this simple recipe. The more specific you are, the better the result. - 1. Start with the Action: - 2. Add the Sport and Age/Skill Level: - 3. State the Specific Skill Focus: - 4. (The Pro Tip) Add Your Constraints or Goals: Examples to Try Right Now: - Prompt 1: "Give me 3 competitive passing drills for a high school volleyball team that focuses on communication. For each drill, explain how to make it easier or harder." - Prompt 2: "Design a fun warm-up game for a U-10 soccer team that practices dribbling with their head up. We only have half a field." - Prompt 3: "I need a football drill for linebackers that works on block shedding and tackling form. List the key safety points I should emphasize." Your Task for Today's Practice: Before you head to the field or court, pull out your phone. Use the recipe above to generate one new warm-up or skill drill. Try it with your team and see how it goes.
25 Prompts page
Here are 25 prompts to get you started. FYI: The best ones are ones that YOU tweak and work on your specific team. These are good start. Enjoy and let me know if you find them usefulhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1h5xek-SC3q1CiEpKqpUqyqnFsUShC-XIeiHt4TIeQk8/edit?usp=sharing
Stop asking AI to make it "Sound Better"
STOP ASKING YOUR AI ASSISTANT TO “WRITE A BETTER PROMPT” That isn’t a prompt. That’s vague hope. Vague input = vague output. If you want sharper, more effective coaching materials, give sharper instructions. Try these 7 prompts instead: 1. “Summarize this scouting report into 3 key takeaways for my team.” → Cuts the noise and focuses on what wins games. 2. “Rewrite these drill instructions for teenage players who skim. Use short sentences and strong verbs.” → Speak their language for better execution in practice. 3. “Give me 3 opening hooks for a pre-game speech that trigger focus, grit, or team unity.” → Powerful words win the battle before the tip-off. 4. “Turn my key points for today's film session into a 5-bullet point message for our team chat.” → Scannable reminders beat dense paragraphs every time. 5. “Find the most confusing sentence in my playbook description and rewrite it to be crystal clear.” → One weak explanation can cause a turnover. 6. “Make the tone of this email to parents confident and direct, like a veteran head coach.” → Authority and clarity build trust. 7. “Break down this new offensive set into a 3-day teaching progression: Day 1 (Teach), Day 2 (Drill), Day 3 (Implement).” → A clear strategy beats random instruction.
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