Club policy that plays out on the pitch.
A club can have a clear vision while Tuesday night's training does something else entirely. Trayners connects your club philosophy to every training session — and keeps your coaches' knowledge, even after they leave.
Anchored in the KNHB development curriculum. Examples and details behind a login.
The vision is on paper. Practice does something else.
Club principles scattered across documents and heads. Every coach chooses for themselves. And when a head coach leaves, their knowledge leaves with them.
From intent to evidence.
Capture the club line
Philosophy, playing style, coaching language and age-based learning lines — as one coherent framework, not a PDF in a drawer.
Check every training session
Every training session is automatically checked against that framework and the KNHB line. What doesn't fit doesn't just get scheduled.
Learn as a club
Evaluations and deviations don't stay local. Patterns become visible — and the knowledge stays in the club.
Five layers, nothing stands alone anymore.
Hold the course, on the pitch.
One recognisable club line
Philosophy, playing style, coaching language and age curricula become testable — the same language for the whole club.
Training sessions that fit
Matched to the line and the age group, built from a rich exercise library — no ad-hoc ideas.
Field card for the coach
Goal, coaching points, common mistakes, easier or harder variations — per exercise, on the phone.
Drift, positive and negative
A coach finds something that works? We see it. A cohort drifts away from the line? We see that too — in time.
Your identity, on the national foundation.
Trayners doesn't start from zero. The club builds on the KNHB development curriculum as a framework — your club philosophy sits as a layer on top. Every training session is checked against both.
The purpose of the game
Goal play: scoring and preventing, creating and using an overload, accelerating and re-accelerating — as a shared language.
1v1 to the splitting pass
1v1, 2v1, 2v2, extra man, line over line and the splitting pass — the KNHB building blocks for creating an overload.
Dribbling to tackling
Dribbling, passing & shooting, receiving, beating an opponent and tackling — the baseline clubs build their own exercises on top of.
Not just another exercise library.
There are plenty of places to build and share drills. Trayners sits a layer above that: it safeguards the club line, monitors drift, and builds a memory that stays — even when coaches leave.
Content for one coach
Individual exercises, pick your own, no checking. The coach leaves, the knowledge disappears. The club retains nothing.
Safeguarding & memory for the club
Every training session checked against the club line, drift across cohorts visible, longitudinal player and load data. Transferable, consistent, years deep — that's the lock-in.
AI doesn't make up hockey.
Trayners doesn't let AI freely invent content. Everything runs on validated knowledge: the KNHB line, your policy, existing exercises and evaluations. Checking against club policy is deterministic — no black box. What doesn't fit, doesn't fit.
A club that doesn't just describe its course, but executes it.
See behind the login what a training session looks like when policy, pitch and evaluation come together.