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Volleyball Strength Coach

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95 contributions to Volleyball Strength Coach
Feedback volleybal, speed and plyometrics
Hi, I am a volleybal player and I was wondering if some of you could maybe give me some feedback on some of the video’s in the link below. @Jim Swift https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1SBWNRd4UreZmK2E30VkhnGae7tJy3u2f
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Shuffle to Sprint: You're in control of your body, just work on staying a couple of inches lower in the shuffle for better "power to the ground" each time you push the floor away in your shuffles and in the cut to sprint, and you'll be in a better hip height for when you accelerate out. Box Drop+broad jump: I love the fast transition of making contact with the floor and going into the broad jump. Many athletes will have too much weight going forward as they drop down and they don't have enough control to jump out faster and further without stumbling. Your weight is staying well on the hips. Only thing I would do is time the arm swings on the way down. You can probably delay the swing back until you get a little closer to the ground but overall this was a pretty good sequence of movements. Broad Jump + Vertical Jump: just like the above, great control of weight distribution to help go from one movement to the next. You could easily start adding a box to jump on top of after the broad jump. Sprint: Attack with the arm swings more as they go front and back. Lateral Hurdle Jumps: Very good control and rhythm Triple Broad Jumps: Very good control and rhythm as you add more distance. Arm swings very well synced up as you land and jump. This is often hard to master for many doing consecutive jumps. Box Drop+Triple Vertical: same as the Triple Broad Jumps you did. Box Drop+Box Jump: speed to get off the ground as soon as you make contact is great, just be aware again at swinging the arms too soon. I love the speed in the arms, just a potential timing thing like in an approach jump. 1st Approach Jump Court video: maintained a consistent enough hip height through steps 2-4, weight distribution as you gathered into jumping looks pretty balanced. I could say lean your shoulders forward a little less going into step 1 but it may not be an issue right now since it does appear to negatively affect how you go through your steps to gathering into the jump and didn't make you keep flying forward as you elevated to the ball. A lot of my girls have such natural hitting power but they have coaches for years who never corrected how much forward movement was occuring as they elevated, making this a problem to playing against taller/longer pins as well as having more spots on the court they cant attack.
Month 1 (February) Performance Workout
Good Morning! Attached is the Month 1(February Performance Workout as part of this SKOOL Community! I'll be uploading a video to help go over the program, purpose and how to read things. Doing so should answer many of your questions. I understand many of you wont have the exact equipment available- Feel free to substitute as best as you can though! Overall this program is designed to give you the structure and progressions in your workouts you are lacking. You all are pretty good about accountability and knowing you need to workout. Post any questions for me about these workouts on THIS POST.
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@Camila Hinojosa @Cheyanne Janney @Heidi Galindo @Gabriela Quinteros @Hayden Perret @Henrique Inácio @Jamie Glass @Jeffrey Choe @Kamryn Muller @Kathren McCarty @Lauren Neatherlin @Landon Lyle @Mallory Williams @Max Angelica @Mary Ellen Sturm @Jessica Plunkett @Shawna Larson @Tracy Navarro @Traci Theis @Viktor Warkentin
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@Hailey Hager Here you go. This was for February, the March one will Launch soon.
2026 Olympics?! Who has been watching?
Hey Volleyball fans. Since many of us in here are from different parts of the globe, who has tuned into this years 2026 Olympics? I did watch more figure skating this year than I have since I was little...my mom use to love watching it! I tried to watch some of the skiing/snowboarding as well and of course did my best to keep up with hockey.
2026 Olympics?! Who has been watching?
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@Bill Hazelton I have some friends around San Diego and in Arizona who were talking about LA hosting. Think I saw Salt Lake City will have it again in 2034?
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@Bill Hazelton thought I saw it on USAtoday
Monday Mindset: Athlete Standards vs. Average Habits
Elite athletes don’t wait to feel motivated. They show up because that’s the standard. Standards beat motivation every time. Consistency in routines builds confidence faster than hype or pressure. If you have no training routine, then doing an imperfect one consistently is still way better than doing none at all or doing a great one at low consistency.
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Monday Mindset: Who you vs. What you do
Athletes: Your performance does not define your value. One bad match doesn’t mean you’re a bad athlete (or Person). When you separate who you are from how you played, you actually perform better under pressure. Parents: Help your athlete understand game and training mistakes are part of growth—not a reflection of character. The sun will also rise tomorrow.
Monday Mindset: Who you vs. What you do
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@Cheyanne Janney best thing to understand is you will make mistakes but it’s all 1 point at a time!
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I develop and train Volleyball Players to become mentally & physically stronger, so they can perform better in life and their sports.

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