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Petanque Life

Coaching & Education

Coach/Entraineur

Works with competitive players on strategy, technique refinement, and mental preparation.

At a glance

Competition-focused coach guiding clubs, regional squads, and individual athletes through periodized preparation. The platform consolidates analytics, planning, and squad logistics so technical work, not paperwork, defines the coaching week.

Motivation

Player success, technical excellence, competitive achievement.

Context

An entraineur typically holds BF2 or higher certification and works with 8 to 30 competitive players across multiple disciplines (tete-a-tete, doublette, triplette, tir de precision). Many are part-time, juggling day jobs with evening sessions and weekend tournaments.

Their environment blends club courts, regional training centres, and travel weekends. The coaching challenge is no longer recruitment but performance: justifying selection, demonstrating progress, and managing finite training hours across mixed-availability squads.

Without integrated tooling, coaches improvise across spreadsheets, group chats, and notebooks, losing the longitudinal view that separates good coaches from great ones.

Needs in depth

1

Goal-tracking and attendance dashboards that surface drop-off early so coaches can re-engage players before they disappear

Why it matters

Player attrition rarely happens overnight a player misses one session, then two, then quietly stops responding. By the time a coach notices, the relationship has cooled and re-engagement is a difficult conversation.

Quiet attrition is also expensive: replacing a developed competitive player takes years. Coaches need an early-warning system that flags pattern changes (declining attendance, missed goal check-ins, disengagement from squad chat) before the player has emotionally exited.

The signal must be timely and actionable, not a quarterly report.

How Petanque Life serves it

The coach dashboard scores each player on engagement (attendance, goal updates, session logging) and surfaces a weekly at-risk list with one-tap re-engagement actions message, schedule a 1:1, suggest a tailored drill. Goal-tracking is integrated, so coaches see not just attendance but whether players are progressing on the goals they set together.

2

Objective performance metrics across pointing, shooting, and tactics so improvement can be demonstrated to players and selectors

Why it matters

Pétanque has historically lacked the objective metrics that football and tennis take for granted. Selection conversations devolve into reputation and recent visible results, leaving developing players feeling overlooked and selectors exposed to bias accusations.

Players themselves need evidence that the work is paying off otherwise motivation drains. Position-specific metrics (pointer success rate at distance, shooter efficiency under pressure, tactical decision quality) make the invisible visible and let coaches build a defensible case for selection or rotation.

How Petanque Life serves it

Player analytics per position aggregates session and match data into role-specific dashboards: pointer accuracy by distance and surface, shooter percentage by carreau vs simple touch, tactical metrics from match scoring. Performance benchmarks contextualise each athlete against squad and federation peers.

Coaches export selector-ready briefings in two clicks.

3

Shared training calendars with availability polling that turn scheduling around squads, courts, and competitions into a single workflow

Why it matters

Coordinating eight working adults around shared courts, club commitments, and a tournament calendar is a logistical drain that consumes hours coaches would rather spend on the boules. Group chats fragment, doodle polls die, and players miss sessions because the schedule lived in three different threads.

A unified squad calendar with smart polling restores the coach's time and ensures attendance decisions are made on data, not on whoever shouted loudest in the chat.

How Petanque Life serves it

Squad calendar and availability syncs personal calendars, court bookings, and the federation competition schedule. Coaches propose sessions; players respond with one tap; the system suggests optimal times based on historical availability.

Conflicts with sanctioned competitions surface automatically so the squad never books over a key tournament.

In practice

Wednesday evening Marc, an entraineur with a regional doublette squad, opens his coach dashboard. The at-risk widget flags Elena her attendance has slipped and her goal updates stalled. Marc sends a templated check-in note from the platform and proposes a 1:1.

He then opens the periodised plan: this week is a tactical block before the regional championship. He drops three pre-built tactical drills into Saturday's session, attaches a five-minute tagged video clip of last weekend's quarter-final showing a missed shooting opportunity, and publishes the session. Squad members get push notifications, polls confirm availability within two hours.

Saturday morning Marc logs each rep on his tablet during the session; the analytics update live. By Sunday he exports a one-page selection briefing for the regional comite, with position-specific metrics ranking his eight players.

What success looks like

  • Player drop-off below 15% per season
  • Selection briefings produced in under 10 minutes
  • Squad availability response within 24 hours at 90%+
  • Position-specific metrics tracked for 100% of competitive squad
  • At-risk player re-engagement rate above 60%

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