
Book Reviews – The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition and Emotional Intelligence 2.0
The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition and Emotional Intelligence 2.0 are books with core ideas can offer real value to volleyball coaches.
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The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition and Emotional Intelligence 2.0 are books with core ideas can offer real value to volleyball coaches.

This book (to which I contributed) could easily become a resource you periodically dip in and out of for nuggets to improve your coaching.

The Ecological Approach to Volleyball Coaching has some useful info, but ultimately is a low quality product likely written by AI.

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Learning To Be an “Ecological” Coach by Rob Gray has it flaws, but is a book well worth reading for coaches at all of levels.

Rise above the net, by Peter Bristotte, is a deep dive into volleyball coaching which has positives and negatives for potential readers.

The Culture System by JP Nerbun is a deep dive into developing and sustain team culture that's a worthwhile read for any coach.

The Best: How Elite Athletes Are Made, by A. Mark Williams and Tim Wigmore, is an interesting book covering a number of meaningful topics.

The Five Dysfunctions of a Team is a very engaging book that will make you really think about relationships and interactions in your team.

Start With Why, by Simon Sinek, is a book with some thought-provoking elements, though also with its share of shortcomings.