1) What it does
This tool checks whether the things you emphasize in practice are actually showing up in games.
You paste:
- Your last 2–3 practice emphasis points
- Your last game notes or stats
AI tells you:
- What transferred
- What didn’t
- What needs to be taught differently (not more)
This saves wasted practice time and helps you coach smarter, not louder.
2) Examples
🏀 Basketball Example
Practice emphasis:
- “Sprint back in transition”
- “Paint touches before shots”
- “Early help in PnR”
Game notes:
- “Gave up 12 fast-break points”
- “Settled for early jumpers”
- “Late tags on rollers”
AI Output:
- Didn’t transfer: Transition sprint rule (accountability unclear)
- Partially transferred: Paint touches (only in first half)
- Didn’t transfer: Early help (decision speed issue, not effort)
Coaching Fix:
- Add a consequence-based transition drill
- Use a “2-pass minimum” constraint scrimmage
- Teach help positioning earlier in the rep, not at contact
⚽ Soccer Example
Practice focus: compact shapeGame issue: stretched lines after turnoversAI flags teaching gap, not conditioning gap
3) 6-Step Prompt
- Task: Compare my practice emphasis points to game outcomes and identify transfer gaps.
- Role: You are my teaching-efficiency assistant.
- Context: In-season coach trying to maximize practice impact.
- Specific Requirements:
- Boundaries: Do not suggest adding more practice time.
- Reasoning: Explain how learning transfer breaks down under game pressure.
One-paragraph version:“Compare my practice emphasis points to game results and tell me what transferred, what didn’t, and how to teach it better.”