Its funny because I never used software to design drills, I always wrote them down on paper, that way I could always make changes and then I'd rotate different pages in and out of my clipboard when I was planning practices as well as take notes on what worked and what didnt.
After a while you get a dozen or so that are boilerplate, they're typically short and easy and you know which ones the kids love and which they hate.
That way if you're running an important drill and they're screwing around you can instantly switch to an easy drill that will get their confidence up and then go back.
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