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Biography and philosophy of volleyball and life of probably best coach ever, Russian legendary Nikolai Karpol. On the path of glory Karpol, Hall of Fame member, elected Coach of the Year by FIVB in 1989 and 1991, has won The Olympic Games 1980, 1988, and in 1992, 2000 and 2004 he was second, The World Championships in 1990, and in 1994, 1998 and 2002 he was third, Grand Prix 1997, 1999 and 2002, The European Championships in 1977, 1979, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1997, 1999 and 2001...
Alisha escapes from a tyrannical mother and meets Allen Semco, a university student. He falls in love with her and they marry. While courting her theres nothing he wont do for her. He appears to be the perfect idyllic mate, attentive, charming and eager to please his bride on every occasion. But it doesnt take long for the real Allen to emerge.
Overview: With drills covering every facet of the sport, The Volleyball Drill Book is the most comprehensive resource for today's players and coaches. Inside you'll find the game's most effective drills for these and many other aspects of the game: Warming up; Ball handling; Passing; Serving; Receiving; Team building; Situational play; Offense; Defense; Transition play. Complete with detailed diagrams, illustrations, coaching tips, variations, and practice advice, The Volleyball Drill Book provides you with everything you need to master essential skills, sharpen execution, and improve on-court performance. Whether you wish to develop new skills or fine-tune your game, rely on the drills that have produced the sport's top players and most dominating teams. The Volleyball Drill Book is the one and only drill book you'll ever need.
The Art of Volleyball Hitting describes the basics of hitting the volleyball. It begins by describing ten types of sets and their possible hits such as the hard spike, dink, cobra, off speed, wipe, and push. It describes basic hitting technique including starting position, jump, arm position, and arm swing along with some variations for different sets. It also describes eleven common hitting mistakes all volleyball spikers should be aware of. This book also offers some characteristics of good hitters that all aspiring volleyball hitters should work to develop. The core of this book describes eighteen different sets, the various challenges each one presents, and some possible strategies to help make successful hits. These are illustrated with numerous diagrams. This book finishes with some thoughts on various sets' and hits' effectiveness derived from some empirical evaluation and the author's experience. This is a common sense book on hitting the volleyball effectively from an experienced hitter. This is a book for those interested in improving their volleyball hitting ability and performance.
The pairing of a business consultant with a Division I head coach may seem unusual, but management consulting has many lessons to bring to coaching. Conversations between friends connected by their love of volleyball developed into innovative ideas about how coaches can run the "business" component of their program, stay connected with their players, and elevate their team's success. Over the past five years, the authors have worked together to bring select concepts and tools from the world of business into the University of Utah's volleyball program. We have presented our approach to numerous coaches' groups, and, based on the positive feedback from coaches at all levels, we have decided to collect these concepts and tools into this book.Many coaches share a similar career trajectory. They started as players, entered coaching as a volunteer assistant coach or as a director of operations, earned promotion to assistant coach, and, eventually, were hired into a head coaching role. What they learned along the way depended on who they had to learn from. If they were fortunate to learn from great thinkers and communicators, they were well prepared when their turn came to run a program. If they had less capable teachers, they had to learn by trial and error and by developing on their own their approach to managing a program.But no matter how effective the coaches they trained under, they learned lessons from inside the world of their sport. Because of this, many coaches have similar bodies of knowledge. A given coach may be better or worse than their competition, but they are all drawing from the same storehouse of ideas.Winning as a coach requires incorporating ideas wherever you can find them and blending those which make sense to you into your program to make it more effective and more efficient. If you can access relevant ideas and tools from outside of coaching (whether from business, politics, healthcare, charity, volunteer work, or other fields), you will provide yourself with lasting competitive advantages.
A guide to implementing the world's top systems and strategies for consistent execution and superior volleyball team play. It helps readers identify the offensive and defensive systems best suited to their team's particular talents.
Thinking Volleyball goes beyond the Xs and Os and skill instruction by offering in-match strategy and insights from legendary coach Mike Hebert. It encourages coaches to challenge conventional wisdom to arrive at creative solutions and innovative methods for getting the most out of their teams.