What to do on half a court during warm-ups
What can we do with our players during warm-ups when we aren't able to go over the net? This is a question asked by a reader.
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What can we do with our players during warm-ups when we aren't able to go over the net? This is a question asked by a reader.
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If you've never coached at the college level in the US you probably have no idea of all the different types of work involved. This post will educate you.