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What is a good term to describe 6 v 6 type exercises where you're not competing, but instead are working on team elements?
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What is a good term to describe 6 v 6 type exercises where you're not competing, but instead are working on team elements?
As coaches we are performers just as our athletes are. Too many of us, though, don't do what we need to do to be our best.
This is a wash style volleyball game that put's a premium on earning a sideout, especially on the first ball.
A mistake I often see coaches make is providing players with instructions for a drill or game, then providing feedback on everything but.
We rate passers in serve reception on a point scale. Can we do something similar for defenders to be able to make comparisons?
Awareness of what's going on around them on the court, and the implications of it, can be the difference between good and average setters.
There are situations where you are thinking about bringing a younger player into a more experience team. Here are factors to consider.
How much or little should coaches be involved in warming-up a team before matches? I've got my views on the subject. What about you?
The conference has decided to post-pone the Fall season until second semester, which certainly alters the work I'll be doing the next few months.