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Tracking Progress as a Hockey Player

You see yourself on the pitch every day, so changes happen slowly enough that you do not notice them. Tracking your hockey progress through reflection gives you evidence instead of guesswork.

Tracking progress as a hockey player is harder than it sounds. You train several times a week, play matches regularly, and your development happens gradually. Without a written record, you rely on memory. And memory is unreliable.

The simplest approach is to note one thing you did well and one thing you want to improve after every training session and match. Over a month, you will have a clear picture of where you are developing and where you are stuck.

For hockey players, progress often looks like improvements in stick skills and aerial control that only become obvious over weeks. Your pressing might be getting more consistent without you realising it. Or a weakness in your elimination might be persisting despite your efforts to fix it. Both of those insights require evidence across time.

PlayReflect builds that evidence automatically. The AI reads your hockey reflections and identifies recurring themes. It can tell you whether the stick skills struggles you mentioned in week one are still appearing in week six, or whether that area has quietly improved.

Be honest in your tracking. Writing what sounds good rather than what actually happened defeats the purpose. The value is in the truth, not in the narrative.

Hockey Reflection Questions

Use these hockey-specific questions as starting points for your reflection.

What part of my hockey game has improved most recently?

Is there a hockey skill I have been avoiding or neglecting?

Am I better this month than I was last month? What is the evidence?

What would my coach say is my biggest area for improvement on the pitch?

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