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Is that coaching advice actually right, or just what everyone says?
Paste in any piece of coaching wisdom you've heard on the touchline, on a course, or in a WhatsApp group, and find out whether it holds up or whether it's just dogma repeated so often it sounds true.
What you get
- 01Tests coaching advice against the evidence, not against opinion
- 02Calls out advice that's repeated everywhere but doesn't actually hold up
- 03Takes any wording, from a full paragraph to a single line
Who it's for: Coaches who want a second opinion before they build a session around a piece of advice, or before they repeat it themselves.
Sign in with Google to test your first piece of advice.
Questions coaches ask
- What counts as "coaching dogma"?
- Anything repeated so often on a course, a forum, or the touchline that nobody checks it any more, things like blanket rules about formations, praise ratios, or when a player is "ready" for a certain role. The tool tests the specific claim you paste in, not a general vibe.
- How does it decide whether advice holds up?
- It weighs the claim against the coaching evidence and explains its reasoning in plain language, so you get a verdict plus the why behind it, not just a yes or no.
- Can I test something I heard rather than read?
- Yes. Paste in a full paragraph from a course handout or just the one line a parent or another coach said to you. It works with any wording, however rough.
