Something to ponder: Using handicaps in volleyball
In golf they use a handicap system to allow players of different levels to compete on a level field. Can we do something like that in volleyball?
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In golf they use a handicap system to allow players of different levels to compete on a level field. Can we do something like that in volleyball?
It was a mixed week for us as MSU, with some team building stuff, a bit of time playing outside in the sand, and dealing with banged up players.
The footprint of the league I'm coaching in now is just a bit larger than the ones from when I was coaching in England and Sweden.
How many teams playing at the professional level are legitimately there to compete and how many are just there to say they are there?
This week featured a session with a sports psychologist as part of the team development process and ended the week hosting a tournament.
Our first week of Spring practice following Spring Break concluded with some tournament play where we got to get a good look at the team.
What if you didn't actually run warm-ups, but rather let the team warm themselves up as they saw fit? How do you think that would go?
"Move your feet" is often heard respect to serve reception. Given the importance of platform angle, should we instead be saying "move your platform"?
It might be Spring Break on campus at the moment, but that doesn't mean the coaches get to go off and have a vacation. The work continues!