
August is a key month for hockey, lacrosse, and soccer coaches preparing for the season ahead. Whether you're fine-tuning your practice plans or just getting started, CoachThem makes it easier to stay organized and run purposeful practices - across all sports. Here are three powerful ways to get the most out of your CoachThem account this month:
CoachThem’s built-in tagging system helps you quickly filter and organize your drills and practice plans. From skill-based tags like passing, shooting, or defensive zone to age-specific categories, you’ll save time planning for hockey, lacrosse, or soccer practices. Pro tip: Use tags when saving drills so you can instantly find what you need during future sessions.
Coaching is a team effort - and CoachThem makes collaboration easy. Share drills and full practice plans with assistants, co-coaches, or even your entire association. Whether you’re on the ice, field, or in the box, everyone can stay on the same page. This feature is especially valuable for hockey associations, lacrosse programs, and soccer clubs looking to standardize player development across teams.
Planning on the move? The CoachThem iOS app gives you access to your saved practice plans anytime, anywhere. Whether you're at the arena, the soccer pitch, or the lacrosse field, your plans are ready when you need them - no laptop required. Coach smarter this season. CoachThem helps hockey, lacrosse, and soccer coaches save time, stay organized, and deliver better practices. Log in today and get a head start on your season prep.

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