Starting a Boys Volleyball Program
Just think about it, 10 boys playing on a team. One team, one unit, all together, sweating, working hard, learning discipline, on the court, building muscles, the beginning of a passion.
How to Start a Junior Volleyball Program
Starting a junior volleyball program can be both a rewarding and a frustrating experience. The sources of the rewards are rather apparent – the opportunity to see those young people grow and develop, the excitement of athletic competition, and the joy of a job well done.
Beach Volleyball Basics
Beach volleyball is a great game that can help you accomplish your goals of becoming a top athlete. The doubles game can also be played on the grass, using the same portable net systems and rules.
You are Not the Parent
Too often, coaches say “my kids,” and while I understand the wording, I think it’s crucial to remind yourself that you have only a few hours to impact, teach and care for your players.
Grit: How to Get Back Up After Failure
Failures are guaranteed in life and in sport, but often times, the way coaches and parents respond to failure will make a big difference.
Gratitude Can Build Stronger Teams
Sports are celebrated for their ability to bond families and teams. But those rock-solid relationships are only formed when there is gratitude and respect.
Five Ways to Win in the Classroom Next Semester
The first semester is just about over. How did you do? If you want to improve in the spring, follow the advice of junior player Kendall Kipp, who is headed to Stanford next fall.
Losing Without Losing It
We all love to win, but face it, at some point we are all going to lose. Learning to deal with defeat is a huge part of becoming a winner.
The Coach-Parent Dynamic
Coaches and parents can work together for a great experience. It just takes communication and understanding.
Should Kids Set New Year’s Resolutions?
Goal-setting, especially as part of your family, can help teach positive lessons, so why not try resolutions?