Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Volleyball TV (and why the television's not as bad as your mother always told you)

If you're a volleyball lover you're going to love this new site that's out on the web right now. If you get a chance, take the time to check out http://www.volleyballbuzz.com/. This is volleyball tv, ladies and gentlemen, complete with the official and unofficial commentary of the players' game skills. Now, this isn't something my company is putting on, just something else I stumbled across in my daily browsings. Right now we've got Kerry and Misty at the net, with the speaker giving a walk-through of each of their moves for listeners.

When they're living out in the wild young animals learn the skills they need to survive from their parents by imitating them, step by step. The best way for young volleyball players to learn the skills they need to succeed is by imitating professionals like Kerry Walsh and Misty May, and the play by play commentary doled out at volleyball tv and on ESPN during the competitive season gives players the chance not only to learn how to do things right but also the ability to recognize when they themselves are doing something wrong.

Where are you learning your volleyball skills? Are you studying the moves of the professionals and trying to imitate their style, or are you just grabbing a ball and hoping to go out there and do your best? The best way to learn is by example, so what are you waiting for? Kick on some ESPN, grab your low fat popcorn and sit back. You'll be amazed at how much you can learn.

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