Keeping everyone up to date with the team schedule can be a tedious and time consuming task. A parents asks you at practice, then another parent texts you, then a kid calls you, and then finally someone says they didn't get the message about when the tournament is supposed to start. Sound familiar?
The wrestling teams we've seen effectively reduce time spent on scheduling questions do two things:
We're going to be using WrestlingIQ's team calendar in this blog post, but we've also seen teams do this with a shared google calendar, website, etc. Here's what events you should include on your team calendar:
When actually creating events on the calendar make sure you include all of this info to cut down on questions:
Here's an example of a team calendar in WrestlingIQ that does this well. This is the public view of the team calendar, but this calendar is also available to all parents/wrestlers on the team when signed into WrestlingIQ or via the WrestlingIQ mobile apps.
Notice how the events are color coordinated by age group / levels. Light blue = Level 1, Yellow = Level 2, Green = Open Private Lesson slot, dark blue = Level 4, etc.
Within WrestlingIQ, here is what creating/updating an event looks like. Notice that the roster and session fields are linked to things you've already created in WrestlingIQ, allowing you to leverage the time spent creating rosters + registrations instead of typing it in each time. The notes and location field allow for links, and some formatting, to give you full control of your calendar event display.
Learn more about WrestlingIQ's team calendar functionality, including team notifications when an event is changed, syncing the team calendar to personal calendars, and more.