Most interesting content from 2024

I posted in my 2024 review the most-read posts from the blog last year. Here I want to share with you the most-read pieces of content I shared with subscribers to my weekly newsletter.

  1. The 5 Ws of a Perfect Practice – Alexis Lebedew
  2. Weird drills volleyball coaches use – one of mine
  3. Should You Teach The ‘Split Step’ to Juniors? – Alexis again
  4. The outline of the sessions Jim Stone presented at the UK Volleyball Coaching Symposium
  5. Match point of the first ever USAV 10U national championship (which I don’t think should be a thing)
  6. A Good Coach vs. A Great Coach – Mindsets on FB
  7. Five unscientific methods some sports coaches use – The Conversation
  8. How Can We Measure Setters? – Mark Lebedew
  9. The ‘Rachel Rule’ – for Coaches – yet another from Alexis
  10. Stress Is Not the Enemy. Teaching Your Athletes to Embrace Stressful Situations – Jim Stone

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John Forman

John is a volleyball performance director and coach educator with 20+ years of experience across the NCAA (all three divisions plus junior college), university and club volleyball in the UK, professional coaching in Sweden, and juniors clubs. He has also served as a visiting coach with national team, professional club, and juniors programs in multiple countries.

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