Coaching Log – Nov 27, 2013
A lot of 6 v 6 play allowed me to take a long look at the two prospects for starting setter in the important weekend matches ahead.
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A lot of 6 v 6 play allowed me to take a long look at the two prospects for starting setter in the important weekend matches ahead.
In preparation for several fixtures coming up, I put the team through some 6 v 6 games, A team vs B team to work on a few things and evaluate a new setter
Here is a set of tests you can use with your volleyball players to gauge their upper and lower body power output and coordination in a quick, simple way.
As part of my Volleyball England level 3 certification I need to keep a volleyball coaching log. I've decided to do that on the blog to share and have an exchange.
A while back, I looked into apps I could potentially use to help keep track of statistics in practice. I didn't want to resort to going the old clipboard method.
If you don't understand where you need to be concentrating your volleyball coaching efforts, it is hard to develop an effective volleyball practice plan.
By narrowing the area of play, this volleyball game puts a premium on control and problem-solving with potential for focused work and player evaluation.
The drills you use in try-outs must be based on your player selection priorities, but here are some volleyball try-out drill ideas to help with that.
This is a volleyball game which can be useful to assess the competitiveness of players and their relative game play effectiveness, potentially in a try-out.