Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Team Success for your 2008 season

Now you want your team to succeed. This goes without question and this particular blog post is going to talk about 2008 high school volleyball products which can help your team. We will get into products a little bit but this will focus primarily on videos and training.

The first is to know your rules. Some of the rules have changed for the 2008-2009 season and if you contact your states high school association you can obtain your states rulebook. You may want to check this out or bookmark to this link if you need this. If you need to challenge a referee, it is always better to know the rules pretty well and the updated rules at that!

Here is a great article about why you will want to use video for your training sessions with your team. In the article, the author explains that it can help in scouting matches. This can be especially important when you get to the states or districts near the end of a season. You can have a chance to understand the other team’s tendencies.

You can pick up videos that show your team particular techniques that they are struggling with. As a coach you need to have continuing education because the game is ever changing. This link will give you many videos/books that will focus on every aspect of the game. To be the best coach for your players continue to grow thru education.

A video that will focus on the basic fundamental of the game is "Coaching Volleyball Skills and Techniques". This is not a new product as goes with the theme of the post but it does have great skills you may want to work on with your team. You can find the video here. It can be good to find videos like this to include in your repertoire of different drills and trainings. You can use this video in practice for the same reasons argued in the article from the paragraph above.

Hopefully this has provided some benefit to you. Having the right equipment and products is always important. Taking the time to critique and improve upon the coaching and training regimen can have a profound effect on your high school program.

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