JVA Announces 2018 Beach Sponsor Clubs

2017-11-17T02:38:52-06:00November 17th, 2017|Categories: Awards, Beach, Club Director, Members, News|

The JVA is proud to announce the five beach clubs named 2018 JVA Sponsor Clubs. In it's third consecutive year of the JVA Sponsorship Program, these five beach clubs join the 59 indoor clubs to set a new record for JVA Sponsor Clubs. As a member driven and member centered organization, the JVA is giving $200,000 back to the JVA Sponsor Clubs this season.

6 Game Changing Weapons for Setters

2021-11-01T14:17:44-05:00November 6th, 2017|Categories: Blog, Coaching, Members|

A setter holds both the team's most powerful position and its most frustrating one. Setters control the tempo, create the offense and maintain momentum. But the position depends very much on the quality of passing, as well as the strength of attacking, and if either of those are weak, setters can be left feeling inadequate and inefficient. Although a setter can feel dependent on teammates, it's important to remember that a setter has weapons, too. Here are six weapons that can turn a setter into a more dominant and influential player.

Building a Club Culture

2017-10-22T18:43:44-05:00October 22nd, 2017|Categories: Blog, Club Director, Culture, Members|

Seng Chiu didn't plan to start his own volleyball club. Though he had a lifelong love for the sport, he was perfectly content spending most of his career career coaching at the high school and college level. But as volleyball exploded in popularity, Chiu recognized two problems: Young players were being systematically weeded out, as most clubs targeted elite-level athletes, and those who endured oftentimes burned out. Hear from three JVA Club Directors who make it a point to create a positive club culture for every skill level.

From the JVA Office: Have You Discovered the New Route?

2024-02-06T14:23:01-06:00October 18th, 2017|Categories: Blog, Members|

Many club directors begin every season the same way, with the same routine, a driver's route from point A to point B so to speak, and it's the only route they've ever known existed. Imagine if one day you discovered another route. Do you hesitate? Or do you try it? Let's hear from club directors that discovered the new route and opted to take it.

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