Review: Court & Spark – A Volleyball Documentary
The Court & Spark documentary is well worth giving a watch. It touches on the major themes of teamwork, overcoming adversity, and what it takes to be the best.
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The Court & Spark documentary is well worth giving a watch. It touches on the major themes of teamwork, overcoming adversity, and what it takes to be the best.
With lots of tools to help assess a team and players, and strategies on how to address issues, this book could be a long-term volleyball coaching reference.
A while back, I looked into apps I could potentially use to help keep track of statistics in practice. I didn't want to resort to going the old clipboard method.
Parents are a big factor in why kids quit sports, so it's worth volleyball coaches understanding and addressing potential problem areas.
While not a volleyball coaching manual, this book provides a lot of interesting and thought-provoking tidbits, interspersed with a fair amount of humor.
The Net Live is a weekly (sort of) volleyball podcast which features all kinds of volleyball news, interviews, opinions and commentary.
This book may be quite useful for both coaches and players/parents in working on strength and conditioning, for college volleyball or otherwise.
In September 2013 I made a trip to UCLA to observe the women's team there in training. I found them talking about a book, of all things.
Coaching Volleyball Successfully, by legendary high school coach Sally Kus, is an absolutely fabulous resource for new and developing volleyball coaches.