Want to know what US college coaches do?
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.
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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.
Many interviews start off with some variation on "So tell me about yourself." This is not an opening to brag about your accomplishments, but rather an opportunity to demonstrate how you fit in the organization.
After the 2017 season I decided to re-enter the coaching job market for the first time since I took the assistant job at Midwestern State. Here's a report on how that's been to-date.
Classes have ended. Seniors have graduated. A new head coach has been named at last. So ends the 2017-18 school year and volleyball season.
A fellow blogger has done some analysis of his players' blocking with an eye toward answering the question whether they should even block at all.
Coaching education tends to suffer from too much focus on things that play a minor part in coaching and not enough of the stuff that we think really matters.
It's time to put in your line-up. Do you put your best server(s) first in the rotation? Or are there other possible considerations that are more important?
Here are some suggestions for drills that are quick and can be run through in a few minutes consistently to keep them moving and pumped during practices.
This was our last week of allowable training for the 2017-18 season. We gave the players a few opportunities to pick the activities.