Some thoughts on practice planning
A recent article on the subject of volleyball practice planning offers some interesting ideas for future training plan development.
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A recent article on the subject of volleyball practice planning offers some interesting ideas for future training plan development.
I once watched a coach do something rather cheeky during a match to try to alter the flow of a match. Fair or foul? What's your call?
A pair of matches on the week, including our first long road trip, brought some mixed results in terms of outcome and quality of play.
Illness and injury took its toll on training numbers this week, making it hard to have sessions where team play could be practiced.
Climbing Mistake Mountain is a really interesting metaphor for not just accepting, but encouraging errors in the process of player development.
A limited week of training ended with a struggle in the beginning of our match on Sunday, though we eventually pulled out the win.
Here's a video clip featuring the long rally that started one of the matches I coached at Svedala when I was coaching in Sweden.
Baseball manager Ned Yost was criticized for not being analytics-driven. His mandate, however, was developmental, now win now. Priorities make a difference.