A selection of book recommendations for coaches
During the American Volleyball Coaches Association convention I attended a panel discussion where book recommendations were offered. Here they are.
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During the American Volleyball Coaches Association convention I attended a panel discussion where book recommendations were offered. Here they are.
The third day of the AVCA coaching convention was spent mainly in seminars featuring panel discussions and talks about communication and motivation.
The convention really got rolling on Thursday. I attended three seminars, did some business, connected with some people, and even watched a bit of volleyball.
We volleyball coaches cannot be satisfied with players or teams just doing the bare minimum and not pushing themselves to constantly reach for higher performance.
With lots of tools to help assess a team and players, and strategies on how to address issues, this book could be a long-term volleyball coaching reference.
The second to last training session of the term was a crowded one, but one which provided some scope to raise the intensity and expectations for the team moving on.
This is an entry in my volleyball coaching log. Generally a pretty good day's performance. The second team won both their division 2 matches, which likely means they will end 2nd
Both the first and second teams had matches over the weekend. The B side has some mental issues they need to overcome, but the A side players are progressing.
There were some disappointments in a win over a weak team in league play which continued to highlight developmental needs in the area of attack and composure.