International tournaments are won at home. eirid Coach helps talented young athletes carry the work their physio, skills coach and dietitian built — wherever the schedule takes them.
Talented young athletes earn international invites at twelve, fourteen, sixteen years old. The physio, the skills coach, the dietitian — the team that got them there — can't come too.
Most travel with their parents at best. Three weeks abroad, eight matches, a different hotel each city. The work that built the form starts to slip, and nobody notices until the athlete gets back.
Coaches at home agree the work once, in one place. The athlete sees a friendly version on their phone. The feedback flows back.
Physio, skills coach and dietitian agree the work for each phase — preparation, travel days, match days, recovery — once. In one place.
No more separate spreadsheets, group chats and missed messages. Each coach owns their part, the plan stays coherent.
A different city, a different timezone, a different hotel — the plan adjusts to today. Today's session, today's meals, today's recovery.
Friendly, clear, written for a teenager. No homework feel, no medical jargon. Just what to do next.
A few taps after each session — how it felt, what was off, where the body's at.
The team sees it the same day. They tweak. Nothing's guessed when the athlete gets back.
Plans recovery loads around match days, flags red zones, gets a daily soreness check-in.
Sets the technical drills for the road, with short video cues the athlete can rewatch in the hotel.
Builds the eating plan around match times and travel days, with options for what's actually available.
Sees today at a glance — what's planned, what was done, what to nudge — without becoming the coach.
Three weeks abroad. Eight matches. Three hotels. The routine still lands every day — friendly, clear, written for them.
“It's the first thing I open in the morning. I know what training to do, what to eat, when to recover. I don't have to text three different people to figure out my day.”
“I used to feel like I had to be his coach abroad. Now I can just be his mum. The plan is there, he sees it, and his real coaches are still in the loop.”
“Before, I'd lose three weeks of context every time they went away. Now I know what loads they handled and what hurt. We pick up where we left off.”
We're opening the pilot to a small group of junior athletes and their coaches later this year. Drop your email and we'll get in touch when it's your turn.
One short note when we open the doors. No marketing.