Coaching Log – Sep 24, 2014
The first training session of the year focused on blocking movement, serving and passing - and on starting to develop the gym atmosphere I want.
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The first training session of the year focused on blocking movement, serving and passing - and on starting to develop the gym atmosphere I want.
We volleyball coaches can provide players with visual cues to allow them to diagnose their own game, effectively multiplying our coaching effectiveness.
This small-group volleyball ball-handling drill has an added dimension which forces players to have teammate awareness and focus on their next duty.
This Winners variation is a rotational game which can be a good playing warm-up and/or a way to get a large number of players playing for assessment, etc.
Rating sets, and by extension setters, is one of the more problematic issues in volleyball statistics. In this post I consider proposed a rating system.
The other day I went through an assessment of my volleyball coaching as part of my on-going certification process. I found it quite useful.
Seemingly every time we turn around someone proposes a way to measure our volleyball players statistically. How many are actually meaningful, though?
Developing reasonable season expectations is an important feature of good coaching as they set the foundation of training and playing time priorities.
Last night I ran a training session which served to prepare my women's team for competition this weekend (after a long break) and allow me to be assessed.