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MaxOne - The Most Innovative Coaching Tool in Football

The Most Innovative Coaching Tool in Football - MaxOne

In today’s technology driven world it seems like there is an ever-increasing gap between player and coach. So how do we close that gap?

The answer remains the same for just about every issue in this generation: technology. The rest of this article will provide an in-depth look at MaxOne, the most effective technology on the market for any coach looking to bridge the player-coach gap, which will ultimately take their program to the next level…

What is MaxOne?

Coaches use a variety of methods when running their program, so how does MaxOne stand out from the competition? Why is MaxOne the best? Simply put, MaxOne combines all the features a coach could want into one specific spot.

MaxOne is an all-in-one coaching app with a wide range of functionality to help coaches lead a better program. The platform is built to essentially be a Director of Football Operations that keeps track of all of the details for you – including off-season training, team communication, and overall program organization.

MaxOne is filled with value, and has features created specifically for coaches to enhance their program as a whole. All of the great features coaches love about MaxOne can be found below…

Train Your Athletes

Creating better players starts with giving them better workouts. With MaxOne, coaches can enhance engagement with athletes by assigning workouts with the touch of a button.

 Whether it is the coach’s own video, or a drill they like from an external source such as YouTube or Vimeo, the workout will appear directly on the athletes’ phone inside of their MaxOne app so they can complete the workout and record their performance.

MaxOne helps create a culture of competition within the program by tracking results of the workout on a team leaderboard. The Coach can see which players are working the hardest, and which players are just trying to get by. >> See it in Action

New Coaching Resources

MaxOne has partnered with some of the best content providers on the planet giving you access to drills and workouts from X&O labs, Coaches Clinic, Camp Sanderson Strength and many more.



Utilize the MaxOne Marketplace to search through hundreds of drills, workouts, and training sources to give your players the edge that can take their game to the next level. Download and distribute content directly to your athletes’ phone with the touch of a button. >> See it in Action

Collaborate with Coaches

Running a program is never just a one-man show. It takes a team of coaches all on the same page to establish consistent results. The MaxOne Coaches Corner lets you collaborate with the rest of your staff like never before.

Easily share new videos, PDFs, or images with the rest of the coaches in your program so that everyone knows what direction your team should be heading. >> See it in Action







Communication is Key

Other coaches aren’t the only members on the program that need to be informed. Contact info from everyone in your program is stored in the MaxOne app including coaches, athletes, and parents. Send messages to anyone in the program from your computer or phone to ensure everyone is on the same page.
 Use built-in calendars to maintain the organization of practice, workouts, and games. MaxOne makes it simple to separate schedules for different groups within the program to prevent communication errors. Reminders can be sent to any player within in the program to eliminate the excuse of “not knowing”.

Spend less time worrying about organizing your program and spend more time coaching your athletes. >> See it in Action

Camps & Events

Running a summer camp this off-season? Create an event, invite your participants, and collect registration fees all through the MaxOne platform. MaxOne makes running a camp less daunting than ever before allowing you to host the best event in your region without taking all of your time. >> See it in Action

Next Steps

There you have it. We just broke down the key features of the best coaching technology out there. Train your athletes, educate your coaches, communicate with your entire program and organize your team with ease.

If you liked what you read and want to see up-close and personal how MaxOne can improve your program, check out the MaxOne website and schedule a demo with a program specialist to get an even more in-depth look at what MaxOne has to offer…. Schedule a demo to see it in action!


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