Maximizing video feedback
Video analysis is a useful tool, to be sure. Here are some tips on how you can make sure you're getting the most out of it for your players.
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Video analysis is a useful tool, to be sure. Here are some tips on how you can make sure you're getting the most out of it for your players.
There are two basic approaches to offensive systems you can take in volleyball. Either your look to spread things out or your look to overload the block.
Back row attacking - especially in the women's game - tends not to have a high success rate. If you do things right, though, you can improve that.
Should you block a back row attack? If yes, how many blockers does it make sense to use. You should have both a general plan and specific strategies.
How should you set up your schedule with respect to developing your players and your team? It's something you'll want to think about.
I presented at the 2019 AVCA Convention in Pittsburgh. Here's how you can get a recording of that presentation, whether you're an AVCA member or not.
While there are volleyball coaching certifications and licenses, mainly they are not mandatory. What can we do about that?
At the 2019 AVCA Convention I attended a session by USA Women's assistant coach Luka Slabe where he suggested less is more with regards to scouting.
A few blocking strategy ideas from Italian coach Davide Mazzanti that he shared during one of his sessions at the 2019 AVCA Convention.