To call doubles, or not to call doubles
Should we continue to call double contacts on sets? It's a debate that's been happening in volleyball. What do you think?
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Should we continue to call double contacts on sets? It's a debate that's been happening in volleyball. What do you think?
The Charleston Academy had three weeks of training followed by their fourth tournament of the year played this last weekend.
You can use process scoring rather than more standard outcome based scoring to continue your development work in training games.
Are you the sort of coach who likes to keep statistics? Well here's one you might like to add to your repetoir. It could offer meaningful insights. :-)
If you've been out of coaching for a while, what's the best way to get back up to speed when returning to the sideline? I have a couple of thoughts.
Training methods are often debated among coaches. Sometimes, though, the terms used are not well understood, leaning to confusion. This post aims to help.
The Art of Volleyball Hitting by John L. Bowman is a quite thorough discussion of hitting aimed at players, but I think you can find far better resources.
The Charleston Academy 15s team played its third tournament over the weekend. It was another Palmetto Region event and the result was similar.
Serving aggressiveness and its impact on point scoring is a frequent talking point among volleyball coaches. Is there an optimal service error rate?