Organizations
One club. One way of teaching the game.
Coaching knowledge usually lives in one person and leaves with them. XquiX Studio for Organizations puts it somewhere your whole staff can reach — so a session built by your head coach is available to the age-group coach on the next lane.
What changes when a club works from one library.
Knowledge stays
When a coach moves on, their sessions do not leave with them. What the club has learned remains the club’s.
Age groups connect
The under-14s can be taught the same principles as the senior squad, in the same visual language, at the right level.
New coaches start further along
A coach joining your club opens a library rather than a blank board. Their first session is your club’s tenth.
How it works.
Your coaches get accounts
Each coach works in their own Studio, exactly as they would individually. Nothing about their day changes.
Sessions can be shared to the club
A coach chooses to publish a session to the club library. Private work stays private.
The library becomes the curriculum
Over a season, what the club actually teaches is visible in one place — and can be shaped deliberately rather than by accident.
Who this is for.
Clubs with more than one coach, where the same principles should be taught at every age group but rarely are.
Federations running coach education, who need a way to distribute a curriculum that coaches will actually open — rather than a PDF nobody reads twice.
Programs where coaches turn over regularly, and each departure currently costs the club everything that coach knew.
Tell us about your organization.
Every club is shaped differently, and a plan that fits a 40-coach federation would be absurd for a club with three. Start a conversation and we will work out what actually fits.
