Sample data throughout

A tour of the whole loop

Rate an athlete, publish a report a family can actually read, plan the week, and let the athlete see their own progress. Everything below is invented sample data for one made-up athlete — nothing here is a real person, and nothing is created in your account by reading this page.

Step 1

Rate the athlete on traits you chose

Nine basketball traits, each with the observable behaviours it is scored on. Other sports get their own authored set.

Sample dataEvaluation · Jordan Sample · #12 PG · Sample Academy 16U
  • Ball Handling8 / 10

    Dribbling under pressure, change of direction, change of pace, weak-hand control, protecting the ball against ball pressure, handling in pick-and-roll.

  • Shooting7 / 10

    Shooting mechanics, range, catch-and-shoot, mid-range, off the dribble, shot preparation, consistency.

  • Passing8 / 10

    Passing accuracy, court vision, timing and weight of the delivery, live-dribble passing, reading help before the pass, making the extra pass.

  • Defense6 / 10

    Defensive stance, lateral quickness, on-ball containment, closeouts, help positioning, rotations, screen navigation, pick-and-roll coverage, transition defense.

  • Athleticism7 / 10

    Speed, quickness, agility, vertical jump, explosiveness, balance, coordination, strength, body control, endurance.

  • Basketball IQ8 / 10

    Spacing, reading defenses, recognizing mismatches, shot selection, clock and foul awareness, transition decisions, help-side recognition, anticipation, understanding team concepts.

  • Rebounding5 / 10

    Box-outs, positioning before the shot, timing off the floor, pursuit, offensive rebounding, securing the ball in traffic.

  • Leadership9 / 10

    Communication on the floor, organising teammates, composure in late-game situations, unselfishness, setting standards in practice, holding teammates accountable.

  • Hustle9 / 10

    Effort every possession, transition sprints, crashing the glass, loose balls, multiple efforts, deflections and tips, consistency of effort.

Overall 7.4 / 10 — the average of the traits rated. A trait left unrated is not counted as a zero.

Step 2

Publish a report the family reads

Four sections, drafted from the ratings and your notes. You review and edit it before anyone else sees it — nothing reaches a parent until you publish.

Sample dataProgress report · published to guardians

Where Jordan is now

Jordan is one of the most reliable decision-makers on the floor. Ball handling and passing are the strengths a coach builds around: composed against ball pressure, comfortable changing pace, and consistently finding the extra pass rather than forcing the first look.

What improved this cycle

Shooting moved up a level. Shot preparation is faster, and catch-and-shoot attempts are going up without hesitation. Effort has been steady all cycle — transition sprints and second efforts are habits now, not moments.

What to work on next

Rebounding is the clearest gap. Positioning before the shot goes up, and pursuit off the weak side, are habits rather than physical limits — they respond quickly to reps.

How to help at home

Two short sessions a week on box-out timing and weak-hand finishing. Ten focused minutes beats an hour of unfocused shooting.

Prints to one page for a parent meeting.

Coach-only notes live on a separate record and are never part of what a family sees.

Step 3

Show change over time, not one opinion

Every evaluation adds a point. Families see the direction of travel across the cycle.

Sample dataOverall rating across six evaluations

Sample series. Real trends are segmented by sport and position group so a pitcher is never averaged against an outfielder.

Step 4

Plan the session, post the week

Practice blocks are categorised per sport and colour-coded on the timeline. The schedule collects RSVPs from families.

Sample dataPractice plan
  • 10mDynamic warmupWarmup
  • 20mBall-handling circuitBall Handling
  • 25mHalf-court offenseShooting
  • 15mCloseouts and rotationsPassing
  • 10mTransition sprintsDefense

80 minutes across 5 blocks.

Sample dataThis week
  • MonTeam practice6:00 PM · 12 in, 2 out
  • WedSkills + shooting6:00 PM · 13 in, 1 out
  • Frivs Sample Prep7:30 PM · 14 in
  • Satat Northgate Sample1:00 PM · 11 in, 3 out

RSVP counts come from guardians, not from staff guessing.

Step 5

The athlete gets their own view

Logged work earns GP and keeps a streak alive. This is the real component from the app, drawn with sample numbers.

Sample dataJordan's progress
Level 4
9d streak780 GP
30/250 to Level 5
First Rep
Consistent
On Fire
Grinder
Century
Elite
Scouted

GP is awarded by the app when a workout is logged — never typed in by hand.

Run it with your own athletes

  • Fourteen sports, each with its own authored traits and vocabulary
  • Guardians see only what you publish
  • Reports print for parent meetings