Planning an exciting volleyball team trip
I've spent a lot of time in recent months planning and organizing a college volleyball team trip to Buenos Aires to happen in August, which should be cool.
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I've spent a lot of time in recent months planning and organizing a college volleyball team trip to Buenos Aires to happen in August, which should be cool.
Should we do a little of everything each practice session? Or should be really load up on just one area of focus? That's a question I received.
The third week of Spring training saw us have our first completely week with no tournaments or community service work to alter it. Two weeks left.
Volleyball England has made a shift toward focusing more on the competitive side of the sport and less on the pure participation side. Good move, I think.
This week I ran a session of team training and we played in our one and only Spring tournament as we hosted five other teams
A reader wants to know where balls tend to be sent by the attacking team to help figure out where to put their libero in their defense.
We got back from Spring Break and went right to work with a mixture of indoor and sand training. We also had some further roster changes.
Instead of the standard formats, why not opt for a weighted pool format for your volleyball tournaments - especially if there is a wide range in level?
Where does team culture come from? Is it something that comes (or should come) from the head coach? Or does it come from the players?