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I am a College Coach

Whether you are professional coach or a volunteer youth coach, it's clear that you have a lot in common. All coaches need to:
- Define the goals of their coaching
- Create practice plans, master plans/curriculum
and event schedules
- Build up their drill and tactic collections
- Teach and instruct
- Give feedback
That's why Sideline Organizer is used by coaches at all levels.
Let's take a closer look at what is different for the college coach.
- Recruiting
- More video editing and analysis
- Bigger staff
Sideline Sports has taken extra steps to meet the needs of the college coach.
1. Sideline Organizer XPS Network
The whole staff has access to the same data that is created in the system. This has many benefits. For example, it's easy for the staff to divide responsibilites. One coach creates the practice plans, one creates scouting files, etc. At the same time they have a complete overview of what the others are doing. This way of work and preparation leaves less room for error, because communication and teaching material has been systematized. Time has shown that new assistant coaches grasp the coaching philosophy of the program much quicker by using the system.
2. Sideline Video Analyzer
Extremly powerful and user-friendly video editing and analysis software. When Sideline Video Analyzer and Sideline Organizer are used together, coaches can compare statistics about performance in games with the aspects that are emphasized in practice. It also becomes easy to export video clips which can be used in the Organizer to create teaching material.
3. Sideline
Organizer Standard
Software for players. With viewers, players can view instructional or feedback material, containing text, images, diagrams, animations and video, wherever they have access to a computer.
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