Soccer
Rizzler Reps Soccer Drills: Daily Training That Sticks
Rizzler Reps is a daily training app for athletes, and its soccer drill library is now live: coaches assign soccer drills with daily targets, players log their reps at home on the iOS app, and streaks and leaderboards keep them coming back the next day. It is the answer to the oldest problem in youth soccer, which is that the players who improve fastest are the ones who touch the ball between practices, and most players do not.

What Is Rizzler Reps for Soccer?
Rizzler Reps is Rizzler's athlete practice app, now with a soccer-specific drill library alongside the original baseball and softball libraries. Players open the app, see the drills their coach assigned, do the work, and log it. The app tracks their streak, their place on the team leaderboard, and their activity over the last 30 days, so the habit of daily touches becomes visible to the player, the coach, and the parent.
Soccer is arguably the sport this model fits best. More than almost any other sport, soccer development is driven by individual time on the ball, and a player with a ball and a few feet of space at home can do meaningful work every single day. Reps gives that work structure and makes it count for something.
How Coaches Assign Soccer Drills
Coaches assign drills from the soccer library or create their own, send them to an individual player or the whole roster, and set daily targets. Players get notified and know exactly what to work on between sessions, whether that is the technical homework you built the drill around or the extra conditioning a specific player needs. Creating your own drills means your team's at-home routine can match your training philosophy exactly: the footwork pattern you teach, the wall-pass sequence you want automatic, the fitness work for the age group you coach.
Assigning drills to your roster requires a coach account on the Pro or Club plan. Once assigned, the coach side shows a real-time heatmap of team activity, so you know which players logged work this week and who needs a nudge, without asking anyone.
Streaks, Leaderboards, and Accountability
Two mechanics do the motivational work. Streaks: log your drills every day and the streak grows; miss a day and it resets. Leaderboards: every player sees where they stack up against teammates, and the leaderboard is visible to the coach and the whole team, so friendly competition pushes the group along. Players without a team can create private leaderboards and invite friends.
None of this is complicated, and that is the point. A ten-year-old does not need a periodized training plan; they need a reason to get 200 touches today, and a 14-day streak they refuse to break is a very good reason.
The At-Home Story for Parents
For parents, Reps replaces "go practice" with a concrete answer to what, how much, and did it happen. Your player opens the app and sees exactly what their coach assigned, logs the work when it is done, and the coach can see it was done, which means the effort your kid puts in at home is actually visible to the person picking the lineup. Players can also see their team schedule in Reps and RSVP for games and practices themselves, on every plan.
If your coach is not on Rizzler yet, a player can still use Reps solo, build streaks, and compete with friends on private leaderboards.
What Rizzler Reps Costs
Rizzler Reps is free to download. Full access is bundled for players whose coach is on the Pro or Club plan, or $1.99/mo standalone. That means for most teams, Reps comes included with the coach's existing Rizzler plan and costs families nothing extra.
An Honest Note: Reps Is a Beta Preview
Rizzler Reps is available now as a beta preview, and the soccer drill library is one of its newest additions. New drills and sports are added regularly, and feedback from coaches and families directly shapes what gets built next. If you try it with your team and something is missing, tell us; that is what the beta is for.
For coaches, Reps also connects to the rest of the development picture. The work players log at home is the input; Rizzler's player evaluations are how you measure whether it is showing up on the pitch, and if you run selection events, our guide to how to run a soccer tryout covers that end of the year. Coaching another sport too? Reps drill libraries are also live for flag football and basketball.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the soccer drill library live now?
Yes. The soccer drill library is live in Rizzler Reps as part of the beta preview, alongside baseball, softball, flag football, and basketball. New drills are added regularly.
Do my players need me to be on a paid plan?
Assigning drills to your roster requires a coach account on the Pro or Club plan, and players on those teams get full Reps access bundled at no extra cost. Players without a coach on Rizzler can use Reps standalone for $1.99/mo, build streaks, and compete on private leaderboards with friends.
What devices does Rizzler Reps run on?
Rizzler Reps is an iOS app, available on the App Store. Coaches assign drills and track team activity from their Rizzler coach account.
Can players RSVP for games in Rizzler Reps?
Yes. Players see their team schedule in Reps and can self-RSVP for games and practices on every plan, including Free.
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