The Millworks of Coaching

Coachingmill.com is a free website where sports coaches can view, create and share coaching resources such as drills, articles and training sessions.

Stellenbosch, South Africa, October 13, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Coaching a sports team is never a walkover. It takes more than just beginners luck to get to a winning streak. CoachingMill is a new website which will help coaches manage and support their teams.

The site can be accessed at www.coachingmill.com where sports coaches can view, create and rate sports coaching resources such as training drills and sessions, coaching articles and year plans. The current sports include Rugby, Soccer, Hockey and Cricket.

The site is 100% free and aims to be community driven. Coaches from around the world can share their knowledge and experience. Users are able to draw training drills, write articles and plan sessions using all available drills. Training resources can be made private, where only the user can view it, or public so that everyone can use the resource. Users also have private folders where they can save resources to group them for specific purposes and to quickly find them again later.

The site is growing daily and future endeavours such as team management and game analysis software is something that is still on the roster. Team management will enable coaches to manage their teams from a single website. Training sessions can be imported to use for specific practices, players can be notified and results of the games can be published online. Game analysis software entails applications for tablets that can be used to record stats during the game as well as video analysis software for post game analysis of recorded games. All the stats can be uploaded to the website to be reviewed or published.

Any coach, no matter what level of experience you have or team you manage, can benefit from this all-star coaching website.

Contact:
Robbie Vos
www.coachingmill.com

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