Testing day, finally worth the trouble.
Every number your athletes put up, in one place they can all see.
Paste the sheet. That is the setup. Any layout your stopwatch app or assistant coach hands you.
Everyone knows where they stand. Ranked the moment the numbers land, by test and by position.
A personal best never goes unnoticed. Every athlete is measured against their own last number first.
Watch a season take shape. Four testing days, one line, no spreadsheet archaeology.
Know who to check on before practice. Athletes answer six questions on their phone. Each one is measured against their own normal, not the team's.
Your whole program on one screen. Every athlete, every test, current as of this morning.
Sleep and soreness have sat below his own normal for three days.
Next step Talk to him about recovery and today's demands. Adjust the plan only after staff review.
Reported pain at check-in. Left hamstring, severity 4 of 10.
Next step Follow your athletic trainer's process, then review whether his availability changes.
Three things happen on testing day.
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You run the session the way you always have. Stopwatches, a laser gate, a clipboard, an assistant coach typing into their phone. Nothing changes on the field.
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You paste or upload whatever came out of it. Column names get matched to tests, athletes get matched to your roster, and anything ambiguous is handed back to you to confirm rather than guessed at.
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Everyone sees their numbers. Coaches get rankings and season trends, athletes get their own page on their phone, and the results are still there next spring when you want to compare.
Start with one testing day.
Set up a team, paste your results, and every athlete has a page before you leave the field.