![]() However, it just feels so.antiquated to me. In the end, I generally wind up back on the whiteboard as well. CoachThem looks like another interesting one, although I haven't used it. ![]() I do like these products for planning and distributing in advance so players can come prepared. Always preferred a white board as it's larger and you can just draw and adapt as the team needs in the moment. I've struggled to get that technology on the ice. Figure this is a good a place as any to discuss this, so let's have at it. ![]() However, there are obvious limitations with these packages, such as limited screen size, the relatively large amount of time invested in learning to effectively use the tools, and the difficulty in determining whether our practices are actually "BETTER" once we start using them.Īnyway. Personally, I see much value in being able to bring technology to the ice - particularly if it allows us to more efficiently (and effectively) utilize precious ice time. I'm just wondering what other coaches think of the various computer based drill designing tools out there.and, if you use them, how you've integrated them into your coaching.Īny DrillDraw guys? What about HockeyShare? Or, Hocke圜oachVision?
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