A simple approach to taking in-match stats
Here are some thoughts on a fairly easy way for a solo coach to keep useful stats during a match to provide some objective data
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Here are some thoughts on a fairly easy way for a solo coach to keep useful stats during a match to provide some objective data
At the 2019 AVCA Convention I attended a session by USA Women's assistant coach Luka Slabe where he suggested less is more with regards to…
An article on the AVCA blog makes some good points about what statistics it makes sense to collect in matches and practices, and how to…
Are you the sort of coach who likes to keep statistics? Well here's one you might like to add to your repetoir. It could offer…
The 0-3 scale is commonly used to rate serve reception passing, but it has some significant limitations. Here are some thoughts on improving it.
A fellow volleyball blogger has offered up a performance metric he likes. I think it's got some limited value, but with some shortcomings.
We all have limitations in how we perceive and remember things. This is something important to keep in mind when we think about what's happening.
How do you pick your starting setter? I encourage using performance metrics you can collect from game play, though they aren't the only consideration.
There is a point at which service aggression is just right to achieve the highest point scoring (breakpoint) percentage, but it varies.
If you want your team to be as competitive as possible you must be able to answer three questions. Before that you need to know…