Without structure, scaling becomes chaotic.
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AfterDesign and organize complete programs with clearly defined levels and outcomes.
Track measurable progress against defined benchmarks.
Ensure consistent delivery across all classes and locations.
Define levels, skills, and progression pathways.
Instructors follow standardized session guides.
Record student achievements during sessions.
Generate reports and celebrate milestones.
Level-based progression from beginner to competitive.
Skill tracking across apparatus and ability levels.
Structured syllabi from foundation to advanced.
Belt-based curriculum with defined skill milestones.
Age-appropriate development pathways and benchmarks.
Modular programs with clear learning objectives.
Scalable session plans with measurable outcomes.
Progressive skill levels from basics to competition routines.
Onboard new instructors faster, certify their readiness, and keep your team aligned with structured, module-based training built right into your plans and programs.
Build training modules directly within your existing plans and programs — so instructor preparation lives right next to the curriculum they'll deliver.
Walk instructors through standardized lesson plans, session guides, and expected outcomes per level.
Automatically generate tests and quizzes from your existing training content — verify comprehension without the manual effort of writing assessments.
Test instructors on their knowledge, track pass rates, and certify them as qualified before they step into a session.
Cover safety protocols, duty of care, and train staff on evaluating students, recording progression, and using achievement checklists.
Assign refresher modules, track completion rates, identify areas for upskilling, and schedule recertification to keep your team sharp.
Use AI to generate lesson drafts, expand programs, and refine activities — while maintaining full control of your curriculum structure.
This plan provides a 1-hour lesson on offensive basketball strategies and drills to help players improve their offensive play, including a warm-up, drills and strategies to practice, and a final game to put it all into practice.
In this one-hour lesson, students in Year 9 will learn about the history of Indigenous North American Indians.
A detailed 1 hour lesson plan for Year 5-8 students to understand and practice the basics of running in the field of athletics.
This program provides a multiweek program to teach early education math concepts such as counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to young children.
This program generates an 8-lesson detailed multiweek program summary outlining different series of lessons to be taught to kids about Athletics.
See how SmartMoves can simplify operations and improve retention.