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Binding: PaperbackBrand: Coach's Choice Dewey Decimal Number: 796.325 EAN: 9781585188635 Edition: DVD Video ISBN: 1585188638 Label: Coaches Choice Books Manufacturer: Coaches Choice Books MPN: 1585188638 Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 152 Publication Date: 2003-09 Publisher: Coaches Choice Books Studio: Coaches Choice Books Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Developing a Successful Volleyball Program From A to Z and from Xs to Os covers virtually every aspect of volleyball program design and implementation. Coaches Chisum and Jordan walk you through each step, from before the first day of practice through season-ending responsibilities. Along the way they provide detailed information on player assessment, choosing the teams, assigning positions and position roles, developing a timeline, and daily practice schedules. The book includes an entire chapter of skills and drills, as well as chapters on team offense and defense. Additional chapters cover scouting, game-day considerations, off-season training, and so much more. Ideal for new coaches or for established coaches looking for ways to improvean existing program. Features over 150 diagrams, photographs and illustrations. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Great for new coachesThis book is great for coaches just getting started with a new program. It highlights the little "extras" to think about before a season begins as well as during and after season. There is so much to think about and this book makes sure that things aren't over looked. I highly recommend this book to new volleyball coaches. Rating: - Great resource for high school coachesThis book is great for new high school coaches that are trying to build their program. There is ample information about practice content and design as well as a checklist for the performance components of each individual skill. Unlike many other volleyball books, this one contains vauluable information about running tournaments, fundraisers, and starting a youth league. I would strongly recomend this book to anyone who has recently started coaching the sport of volleyball.
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