A different exciting volleyball trip
I will go on what I think will be a cool volleyball trip to Poland, Germany, and England in May. Lots of coaching stuff and volleyball management talk.
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I will go on what I think will be a cool volleyball trip to Poland, Germany, and England in May. Lots of coaching stuff and volleyball management talk.
I've spent a lot of time in recent months planning and organizing a college volleyball team trip to Buenos Aires to happen in August, which should be cool.
Volleyball England has made a shift toward focusing more on the competitive side of the sport and less on the pure participation side. Good move, I think.
Wednesday through Sunday I will be attending USA Volleyball's annual High Performance Coaches Clinic and sitting the CAP III certification course.
It sounds like Volleyball England is taking a hard look at itself and how well it's serving it's major focus and it's constituencies.
The year 2016 is now behind us. Here are some of my highlights for the year, along with a look at what the future has in store for me.
College volleyball in the rest of the world operates very differently from how it mainly does in the U.S. Can't help but wonder how the best teams compare.
Is professional volleyball in the United States actually be developed? I think it could, but you'd need to find the right model.
Ahead of the 2016 Olympics the FIVB decided to omit the standard technical timeouts which were otherwise a feature of all FIVB competitions.