About this library

Collected slowly, tested in real sessions, shared simply.

This catalog is my way of organizing drills and session ideas that I pick up over time from other coaches, conversations, videos, articles, and trial-and-error on the field.

I keep the working version in Notion, add to it gradually, and publish selected drills here so other coaches in our circle can browse, reuse, and adapt what is useful.

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How the content comes together

Most of these drills were not invented from scratch. They come from the normal coaching process: hearing something from another coach, seeing a useful pattern online, adapting an activity for a team need, and then keeping the version that actually works in practice.

Over time, I add notes, diagrams, and video references so the drill is easier to revisit later. This site is the cleaner, shareable version of that ongoing collection.

How the workflow works

The source material lives in my Notion drill database. That is where I maintain titles, topics, diagrams, instructions, progressions, and links.

When a drill is ready to share, I mark it for publishing. A small sync process pulls that content out of Notion, saves the published version locally, and then the site is rebuilt as a fast static library.

In plain English: I organize privately in Notion, then publish the useful pieces here for other coaches.

The tech, in simple terms

This is a lightweight static website, which means it loads quickly and does not depend on a big live backend. Notion is the working notebook. This site is the public-facing library.

The drill pages are generated from selected Notion content, along with mirrored images, so the published site stays stable and easy to browse.

Why it exists

The goal is not to build a giant coaching platform. It is simply to make useful session resources easier to find, easier to revisit, and easier to share with fellow RTSC coaches.

If something here helps another coach plan faster, explain more clearly, or run a better session, then the library is doing its job.

Browse the drill catalog