Coach's Practice Guide

ClipboardIQ's AI coaching assistant knows your roster, tracks your opponents, and plans every practice using sports science. Here's how to get the most out of it.

Mention Opponent AI Plans Practice Run Practice Rate & Track Results AI learns and improves next plan The ClipboardIQ Practice Loop

1. Your AI Coaching Assistant

Open the Practice tab and you'll see the AI Coach chat. Before you type a word, the AI already knows:

Your Roster

Player names, positions, skill notes, and development reports from your squad.

Season Phase

Preseason, mid-season, or playoffs — practice intensity adjusts automatically.

Game Schedule

Days until your next game, opponent history, and your season record.

What Worked Before

Drill ratings from past practices feed into future recommendations.

ClipboardIQ AI Coach screen showing the Practice tab with AI Coach, My Plans, and History tabs
Zero setup required. Just start typing. The AI pulls context from your squad, schedule, and history automatically. The more you use it, the smarter it gets.

2. Game Day Preparation

When you have a game coming up, just mention your opponent. The AI adjusts everything.

We play Middletown on Friday
You're 2-1 against Middletown this season. Last game you won 48-42. Your next game is in 3 days — I'll plan a moderate-intensity practice focused on sharpening what's been working. What would you like to focus on?
Defense and free throws — those were weak last game
Here's your practice plan: 90 minutes, moderate intensity, focused on defensive rotations and free throw shooting under pressure...
What the AI does automatically:
  • Pulls your history against that opponent — W-L record, scores, and any notes you've left
  • Adjusts practice intensity based on how many days until game day (microcycle planning)
  • Adapts for your age group — youth teams get shorter, more varied drills; competitive teams get longer focus periods

3. Automatic Season Periodization

Every practice plan follows sports science principles. The AI structures all plans in four phases and adjusts based on where you are in the season:

Default Practice Structure
Warm-up (10-15 min)
Dynamic stretching, basketball-specific movements. No static stretching before activity.
Skill Development (30-45 min)
Core technical work when players are fresh. New concepts introduced here.
Team Strategies (10-15 min)
Game-like scenarios, controlled scrimmages with specific focus areas.
Cool-down (5 min)
Static stretching, heart rate recovery, team huddle and key takeaways.

This is the default structure. The AI adjusts phases, durations, and emphasis based on your preferences and conversation.

Season Phase Adjustments
Preseason High volume, fundamentals, build base Mid-Season Maintenance, tactical refinement, manage load Playoffs Low volume, high intensity, peak performance Offseason Individual skills, fun, variety, player development 💪 🔥 🌱

4. Player Skill Reports

The AI builds a profile of each player over time — not through forms, but through quick questions after practice.

Quick question about today's practice: How did Jake do with the defensive slides drill?
He struggled with lateral movement but his effort was great
Got it. I've noted that Jake needs work on lateral defense. I'll suggest drills that build footwork in future plans.
What gets tracked:
  • Skill ratings — ball handling, shooting, defense, conditioning
  • Improvement over time — the AI tracks how players develop across sessions
  • Effort level — engagement and work ethic during drills
How it works
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After practice, the AI asks: "How did Jake do with defensive slides?"
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You answer naturally: "He struggled with lateral movement"
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The AI records skill ratings and uses them in future practice plans
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Over time, the AI tracks improvement across sessions
Progressive, not intrusive. The AI asks 1-3 quick questions per session — never a long form. Over time, it builds detailed profiles that inform every practice plan.

5. Creating and Running Practice Plans

Using the AI (recommended):
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Open the AI Coach tab and describe what you need: "90-minute practice for my U12 boys, focus on defense"
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The AI generates a complete plan with warm-up, skill work, scrimmage, and cool-down
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Refine through conversation: "Make drill 2 more competitive" or "Swap drill 3 for something with more passing"
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Save and run — tap each drill's Run button to start it with timer, scores, and team tracking
Other options:
  • Quick Practice — start immediately with pre-set drills, no planning needed
  • My Plans tab — create manual plan templates and add your own custom drills
  • Attach images — upload a box score or handwritten plan and the AI will analyze it
  • Voice input — tap the microphone and speak naturally
ClipboardIQ generated practice plan showing drills with squad, devices, player count, and run button

6. Drill Feedback — How the AI Learns

After each practice, ClipboardIQ asks quick questions about how drills went. This is how the AI gets smarter.

Run Practice with AI plan Rate Drills quick feedback AI Learns what works for you Better Plans next time Continuous improvement cycle
When feedback is collected:
  • After saving a plan — quick reaction ("Was this helpful?")
  • After running a session — "How did this drill go for your team?"
  • On app open — occasional question about a recent drill
What it improves:
  • Drills that worked well get recommended more often
  • Drills that didn't work get deprioritized for your team's context
  • Missing drill metadata (age suitability, intensity) gets filled in after a few uses

7. Squads and Player Management

Your squad data syncs from your account automatically. Here's what the AI uses:

Squad Setup

Your squad's age group and team size are factored into every plan. The AI also asks about your coaching style and preferences to personalize recommendations.

Player Notes

Add notes about players — positions, strengths, areas to improve. The AI uses these when selecting drills.

New Team Detection

Added 5+ new players? The AI recognizes it's a new team and adjusts: more fundamentals, less complex sets.

8. Season Tracking & History

ClipboardIQ keeps a complete record of your season and feeds it back into the AI.

Season Record

Your overall W-L-D record, tracked automatically from game results. The AI sees your season record and factors it into practice recommendations.

Opponent History

Every time you play a team, the result is stored. Next time you face them, the AI recalls: "You're 3-1 against Middletown. Last game: 48-42 W."

Practice History

Browse past practices, see which drills were used, and review duration and performance data for each session.

Drill Effectiveness

Over time, the AI learns which drills work for your specific team — age group, skill level, and coaching style all factor in.

9. Running Drills During Practice

Once you have a plan, tap Run on any drill to start it. During the drill:

Coach's Screen
  • Start/stop the timer
  • Track team scores in real time
  • Assign players to teams
  • Track individual player scores
Display Screen
  • Team scores and target score
  • Timer
  • Player and team stats

Connect multiple devices so one shows the scoreboard while you control from your phone. Set this up in the Devices tab.

Ready to transform your practices?

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