Coaching Log – Mar 3, 2014
Tardiness punishment compressed training time, not allowing me to do all of what I wanted and I wasn't really pleased with the level of focus during play.
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Tardiness punishment compressed training time, not allowing me to do all of what I wanted and I wasn't really pleased with the level of focus during play.
Because of limited numbers, I couldn't do the team serve receive work I wanted, but I was able to make it a mentally challenging session for the team and players.
Making mistakes is a part of playing volleyball. Players can only reach their potential if they are willing to take chances and can shake off the errors.
The thing that separates competitive volleyball players from the backyard variety is the realization that at no point should they ever be still on the court.
This is an entry in my volleyball coaching log. Sometimes the hardest part of playing volleyball is staying focused against lesser opposition. That was certainly the case in our final two
The opportunity for a little longer session allowed me to push the team to the point of having to fight through the fatigue. Frustrating at times, but needed.
You ever have a volleyball game where just about anything that can go wrong does? The men's team I coach had that happen last night in a league match.
This training was all about working the starting team ahead of an expected match in a couple days, so 6s play was a strong feature. Not a great session, though.
One seminar at the 2013 American Volleyball Coaches Association convention discussed the idea of a culture of success. Here are some thoughts from it.