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		<title>How to be a Successful Volleyball Coach</title>
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Volleyball Tips For Successful Coaches&#160;
&#160;Successful coaching in volleyball is like any other sport. It not only requires using your best players, with proper practice and game playing, but being prepared in other areas. For example, the diet and physical fitness of your volleyball team is critical to your team&#8217;s success. Motivation and teamwork plays a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Volleyball Tips For Successful Coaches&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;Successful coaching in volleyball is like any other sport. It not only requires using your best players, with proper practice and game playing, but being prepared in other areas. For example, the diet and physical fitness of your volleyball team is critical to your team&#8217;s success. Motivation and teamwork plays a role in how well your team does.</p>
<p>First, the volleyball coach must have a plan and be organized. In addition, the coach must think of the best ways to implement their knowledge to the players. You can have the greatest coaching tips in the world, but if you can not pass on this knowledge to your team, it is worthless.</p>
<p>Volleyball practice is another example of using tips to improve the individual skills of your players. To get the most out of practice, the volleyball coach needs to make it fun. Most players would scrimmage instead of doing individual skills such as blocking or digging.</p>
<p>Warming up before practice should be thought out and made fun if possible. You can get input from the team on various ways to warm up. One tip is for the volleyball coach to include games with the warm-ups. Freeze Tag and Dodge ball are two examples of making volleyball warm-ups fun.</p>
<p>Practice should be used to work on skills, improve individual skills and team goals. Another way to make practice effective is to have the player&#8217;s list three skills they would like to improve on. Time does need to be spent on the basic skills such as setting, hitting, serving, blocking, digging and passing.</p>
<p>The key with volleyball success is to have communication with the player to let them know how they are doing. Praising for improving in an individual skill will do more good for your team than yelling at their mistakes. Giving players praise will make most players give extra effort during the practices and the games.</p>
<p>Another tip for a volleyball coach is to get input from the team in many areas as possible. The coach will still have the final say, but you will be surprised at some of the excellent suggestions from your players.</p>
<p>Giving player&#8217;s information on proper dieting and fitness plays a huge role in a volleyball coach being successful. The volleyball players need to be in top shape to reach their potential.</p>
<p>One last coaching tip for volleyball is to work on teamwork. Having exercises that several teammate&#8217;s work together to become closer. A team of average players with teamwork will beat superior talent with no teamwork. The players will have some fantastic ideas to promote teamwork.</p>
<p>Volleyball coaching is more than improving your player&#8217;s individual skills. It requires teamwork, motivation, praise, proper training and fitness to reach these goals.</p>
<p> Author:&nbsp;Jerry Robertson
<p>For more info, visit here: <a href="http://www.coaching-tips-volleyball.info" target="_new">http://www.coaching-tips-volleyball.info</a></p>
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Keeping volleyball practices fun and exciting is a challenge that plagues most coaches as the season progresses.  Whereas players are full of energy and zeal at the beginning of the year they often run out of steam as the season dwindles on, especially once games begin overtaking practices as [...]]]></description>
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<p>Keeping volleyball practices fun and exciting is a challenge that plagues most coaches as the season progresses.  Whereas players are full of energy and zeal at the beginning of the year they often run out of steam as the season dwindles on, especially once games begin overtaking practices as your weekly meetings.  Follow these few simple coaching tips for volleyball to keep your players involved and having so much fun they barely even notice they&#8217;re improving their skills at the same time.</p>
<p>The first of my coaching tips for volleyball involves making warm-ups more engaging.  One of the biggest complaints that I always heard from my players following volleyball practice was that warm-ups were dull and boring.  While we all know that warming up is a crucial element of exercise, it doesn&#8217;t mean it has to be all running laps and stretching.  So I listened to my players and we brainstormed a list of alternate means of warming up, both before practice and games.  As a result we replaced the traditional warm-up with a 10-minute version of some of my team&#8217;s favorite playground games, freeze tag and dodgeball.</p>
<p>I got you and now you&#8217;re frozen!</p>
<p>For freeze tag, designate one person as &#8216;it&#8217; whose job it is to run around and tag everyone.  Once tagged, a player becomes frozen to the spot where they were tagged and they are to stand with their legs wide apart.  In order to unfreeze someone, you must dive between their legs.  If the player who is &#8216;it&#8217; can successfully tag and freeze everyone, then they are declared victorious.  Sometime I name two &#8216;its&#8217; so that they have a better chance of tagging everyone and neither one gets too exhausted.  This game is also great because it gets players working on their dives when unfreezing others.</p>
<p>Dodge This!</p>
<p>Another game that gets the blood flowing is Dodgeball.  Start by dividing your team into 2 groups who stand on opposite sides of the playing area.  We use a basketball court, with the center line as the dividing line between the teams.  Each team is given a ball with the goal of hitting as many members of the opposing team as they can.</p>
<p>The catch is that once you are hit or your throw is caught by the other team, you are sent to the jail which lines the back of the opposite team&#8217;s playing area.  However, you can free yourself from jail by getting a ball and hitting someone on the opponent&#8217;s team.  This game is a great way to emphasize accuracy in throwing and teamwork.</p>
<p>Volleyball Goals for the Future</p>
<p>Finally, I offer the notion of goal-setting as the next on my list of coaching tips for volleyball.  This can be done in a variety of ways, including both individual and team goals.  At the beginning of the season, have each player write down a list of 3 things they want to improve about the way they play and come up with ways to achieve these goals.</p>
<p>Work with each player individually to achieve their goals, and also take 5 minutes at the end of each practice to come up with a team goal, and reinforce how that will happen.  By coming up with specific things to work on instead of just a &#8216;let&#8217;s win the next game&#8217; attitude, your team will learn to focus on where they need improvement as well as earn a self-esteem booster every time a goal is achieved.</p>
<p> Author:&nbsp;Larry Reid
<p>Larry Reid has been coaching volleyball for well over a decade.  You can get instant access to his championship <a href="http://www.volleyballpracticeplans.com/oi/drills-access.html" target="_new">volleyball practice plans</a> by visiting his website:</p>
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<p>                                                         Remember, these volleyball warm-up drills shouldn&rsquo;t be too intense. They are not designed for athletic conditioning or muscle strengthening. Rather, they have been developed to reawaken everyone&rsquo;s muscle memory and get them accustomed.<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://silverstatevolleyballacademy.wordpress.com/2008/11/02/volleyball-warm-up-drills/" target="blank"></a></p>
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<p>                                                         This combination works legs and core which are very important for any volleyball warmup. 5 minutes stretch- same as session #1. 20 minutes &#8211; Conditioning. Line runs; Back-and-go &#8211; Pair drill, one ball,  run back to half court.<a style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://saez.org/2008/10/12/volleyball-adult-training-session-4" target="blank"></a></p>
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