Draw drills on a tactical board, arrange them into a session timeline to build a session set, and assign players and coaches. Turn training menus that used to vanish off a whiteboard into a reusable asset.
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NEWDIH Practice Management exists for one purpose: helping coaches build out each day's training.
Draw a drill. Arrange it into a timeline. Assign the people. All three connect on a single screen.
Sketch the field setup on the tactical board and save it as a drill. Duration, category, and equipment all live on one card.
Line drills up in order and that becomes a session set. Total time adds up automatically from each drill's duration.
Pick which players from the team are taking part, and which coaches are running it. Who did the session with whom becomes part of the record.
Diagrams you used to draw on a whiteboard and erase are now saved exactly as-is on the tactical board. Place players, cones, and arrows on the field to capture the intent, then attach duration, category, equipment, and coaching notes. Once a drill is created, it stays in your library.
A session set is drills from your library, arranged in order. Design a continuous flow from warm-up to the closing game. Total time, headcount, and drill count all come together automatically from the drills you've lined up.
Just arrange drills from top to bottom. Build toward the day's goal — warm-up → individual skills → phase play → game.
Each drill's duration is summed so you can see at a glance how long the day's training will run. Helps you avoid overpacking the schedule.
Record the training date, venue, and notes on your objective alongside the set. Organized by team, and you can recall the same set again later.
Pick a team and choose participants from that team's player roster. Assign the coaches running the session at the same time. Who showed up and who was coaching becomes part of the training record.
Choose only the players taking part in this session from teams split by gender and age category. Works for joint training sessions across age groups too.
Specify which coach is running each session. The owner holds club-wide permissions and can add and manage coaches.
Participating players and coaches are saved as part of that session's record, so you can look back later on who was there on any given day.
* This feature isn't attendance tracking — it's for coaches to decide and record who each training session is run with.
Just by building out your drills, "what to bring" and "what to review later" fall into place too.
Equipment linked to each drill is aggregated across the whole session set. The cones, bibs, and goals you need for the day are listed before you even start packing. Never forget anything again.
Video shot during training can be saved linked to that session. Footage flows straight into NEWDIH's video analysis. Tag it, clip it, add tactical drawings — and put what you did into your next session design.
Once a drill is created, it stays in the library and can be pulled up again for any future session. You never have to draw from scratch every time you coach. Drills you've created can also be shared and published within the club.
Build a training menu on the tactical board and set the duration, category, and equipment. Start with the drills you use most and build your library up gradually.
Arrange the day's drills in order and set the date and venue. Total time comes together automatically from the drills, so you can design while checking the flow.
Choose the players taking part and the coaches running it, and the day's session is complete. Training becomes part of the record, feeding into video and your next design.

Free to sign up. Start by drawing a single drill and building out this week's training.
Club Management, Video Analysis, and other NEWDIH features are introduced on the home page.