The Plan Library is where your season plans live. A plan is not a single session. It is a structure that runs across weeks and tells you what to train, and when, all the way to competition.
Plans are built in phases
A good season is not the same work repeated every week. It moves through phases, each with its own intensity and focus, building toward the matches that matter. A pre-season plan might run Anatomical Adaptation, then Maximal Strength, then Pre-Competition, with the load rising and the focus narrowing as the first match approaches.
This is the part most coaching tools skip. SquadX is built around it, because the order of the work is what turns training into form on match day. The framework comes from Gintaras Savukynas's methodology, not from a generic template.
The plan is the product. Ten sessions in the right order beat thirty good sessions in the wrong one. The Plan Library exists to keep that order, not to give you more to do.
How a plan is organised
Each plan groups its phases under one umbrella, so you can see the whole season at a glance and still open a single phase to work on it. A shorter plan can be a single phase. A full pre-season runs several, one after another.
Inside a phase sit your sessions, and inside each session sit the drills. You can change anything at any level: swap a drill, move a session, reshape a phase.
Building a plan
The fastest way to build one is Plan with Lucas. You tell the assistant about your squad and your schedule, and it adapts the methodology into a week-by-week plan that you then review and adjust.
You can also assemble a plan by hand from the Session Library if you would rather build it yourself.