Dobro & Kulachok
Hey Kulachok, I was thinking about how we could use our strengths to help the local youth program—maybe set up a schedule for training and outreach? What do you think?
Sure, but no excuses. We need a solid plan, a clear timeline, and a system that keeps everyone accountable. Get the kids in, run drills, track progress, then run the outreach. No half‑measures. Let’s map it out.
Great! Here’s a quick, doable roadmap we can share with everyone:
1. **Kick‑off meeting** – 15 min to explain goals, roles, and the timeline.
2. **Weekly drill schedule** –
* Mon, Wed, Fri: 2‑hour skill drills (shooting, passing, defense).
* Tue, Thu: 1‑hour fitness & conditioning.
* Sat: practice game + video review.
3. **Progress tracker** – a shared Google Sheet with columns for each kid: drills attended, skill rating, notes.
4. **Accountability** –
* Each volunteer logs attendance after every session.
* A quick check‑in on WhatsApp each Sunday to flag any missing players.
5. **Outreach** – after 4 weeks, host a community showcase: invite parents, local schools, and sponsors.
6. **Review & tweak** – after 8 weeks, sit down, look at the sheet, adjust drills or schedule.
We’ll keep the tone upbeat, ask for feedback, and celebrate every small win. Sound good?
Nice, but no room for slack. Cut the meeting to ten, push drills to max efficiency, and make the WhatsApp check‑in a hard deadline, not a suggestion. We’ll run the showcase, but if attendance drops, we’ll drop that session. Keep the sheet clean and nobody can dodge the numbers. Let's do it.