Questions for John, Russ, and Terry?
In about a week and a half I'm going to be attending the Fort Worth clinic being run by The Art of Coaching Volleyball. I've been invited by the organizers
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In about a week and a half I'm going to be attending the Fort Worth clinic being run by The Art of Coaching Volleyball. I've been invited by the organizers
In which I take a look back on the 2015-16 volleyball season to see what I could have done better, what I did well, and how I can use it all in the future.
Over the past two weeks I helped out at two of the USA Volleyball High Performance try-outs. It was an interesting experience and recommended.
Between working try-outs, running practice, and finally getting out to do some recruiting, it's going to be a very busy weekend.
I'll be attending and participating in my first USA Volleyball High Performance program try-outs today. Should be interesting.
Today I finally get to move on to my next challenge. The other day I was offered and accept a coaching position at Midwestern State University in Texas.
I'm not in an active coaching position at the moment. What I am doing through work on Volleyball Coaching Wizards, though, is continuing my education.
I was out the other night watching my first ever in-person NCAA men's volleyball match. One of the things I saw had me shaking my head.
I recently found myself wondering if we are actually better off in the grand scheme of things with fewer women coaches. Read on before you crucify me!