Coaching Log – January 23, 2017
The second semester started last week, which mean we started the ball rolling with the team for Spring training and other stuff.
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The second semester started last week, which mean we started the ball rolling with the team for Spring training and other stuff.
I started the second semester of teaching my volleyball activity course. It will be a little different this time around for a couple reasons.
It may have been a quiet end to 2016, but now that 2017 is underway the workload has been considerable between recruiting and planning.
A comment by a former player about my coaching first upset me, but at the end of the day just shows how perspectives and recollections vary.
Player meetings are done. Time to take a look at the season overall and to start looking ahead to where the team needs to go moving forward.
What is a zero tempo set in volleyball? How is it different than a first tempo set? Those are the questions for this blog post.
We played in the Lone Star Conference tournament. No real surprise in terms of the results, but we were happy with the team's effort and continued progress.
The science says making training more game-like is better for skill development. Sometimes our players push back, though. How can we get them turned around?
A combination of a victory of our own and other match results going in our direction was enough to see us earn qualification for the conference tournament.