From the JVA Office: The Intangibles of Team Building

2021-07-26T01:43:45-05:00July 25th, 2018|Categories: Blog, Club Director, Coaching, Members|

Volleyball is a team sport, thus, "team building" is somewhat crucial. However, there are many more intangible rewards that people often overlook. Besides the fact that the activities themselves are fun, it's the on-the-court benefits that really make it worth it. Three JVA member clubs share the impact team building has had on their teams' performance and culture.

The Power of a Well Designed Time Out

2021-07-12T12:14:25-05:00July 14th, 2018|Categories: Blog, Boys, Club Director, Coaching, Fitness/Mental Training|

Nobody wants to call a time out. It almost always indicates your team is struggling or doing some things you certainly didn't train them to do! In terms of match impact, however, your time outs are your best opportunity to influence your team and players. Here are some ways for coaches to maximize the potential of a timeout by the delivery and content of communication to your team.

Beach Setting Basics

2023-05-23T07:03:59-05:00May 10th, 2018|Categories: Beach, Blog, Coaching|

Stein Metzger just led UCLA to its first beach volleyball national title in school history. When he is not busy winning collegiate championships, Stein wears another hat, Club Director of Los Angeles Beach Volleyball Club. The JVA Club Director shares...

Here Comes the Boom: The Real Facts on Concussions and 4 Ways to Minimize Head Injuries in Your Gym

2022-05-02T17:06:59-05:00May 2nd, 2018|Categories: Blog, Club Director, Coaching, Fitness/Mental Training, Parents, Players|

Concussions in volleyball are an all too common occurrence. According to a 2015 study in PT in Motion News, volleyball players report a rate of 3.57 concussions per 10,000 exposures. An exposure is equivalent to one practice or one match. This number may...

New Recruiting Legislation and Practical Application for Junior Volleyball Clubs

2018-04-23T23:25:49-05:00April 23rd, 2018|Categories: Blog, Club Director, Coaching, Players, Recruiting|

The NCAA Division I Council adopted new recruiting legislation on April 18, 2018. There has been a lot of conjecture out there over the past few days but it's best to adhere to the facts and support our athletes with the goal of educating and guiding them within the confines of the new legislation. Let's begin with the proposals that have been passed, the rationale, some side notes and practical applications of the rules.

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