Games Approach to Coaching Volleyball Video [VHS]Discover a revolutionary and superior way to coach!
Games Approach to Coaching Volleyball shows you how to use this new approach to help 6- to 14-year-old athletes learn game skills and tactics more effectively than with the traditional "drills-first, play-later" approach. The games approach begins with kids playing the game. As they play, they learn and appreciate the skills and tactics needed to play the game successfully. Games are modified to strengthen individual technique and team play. Kids have more fun and are more motivated to practice in small-sided games rather than standing in boring drill lines.
Games Approach to Coaching Volleyball clearly demonstrates how to modify games to focus on particular skills and tactics; adjust the difficulty depending on your athletes' needs; assess players as they play; actively involve players in the learning process; and teach and refine volleyball skills and strategies.
This video is part of the Games Approach to Coaching Video Series, which is composed of four videos that will teach you how to incorporate the games approach into four sports--baseball, basketball, soccer, and volleyball.
Coaching Youth Volleyball Video: Techniques & Tactics [VHS]Coaching young volleyball players can be very rewarding, but for volunteer and novice coaches it can also be more than a little intimidating. Fortunately, the American Sport Education Program (ASEP) knows what it takes to help you succeed.
Thousands of youth coaches have used the Coaching Youth Volleyball book to achieve success. Now, the Coaching Youth Volleyball Video will show you how the most popular volleyball techniques and tactics are performed, which will help you create an even more successful coaching experience.
You can use the video in conjunction with the book or by itself. It presents the 21 most important techniques and tactics for you to teach your young players. You'll be given step-by-step instructions, and you'll see young players clearly demonstrate the techniques and tactics.
The Coaching Youth Volleyball Video provides excellent instruction for the beginning coach. It's designed for volunteer and novice coaches of players ages 8 to 14 and is also a great resource for supportive parents of young volleyball players.
Coaching Youth Volleyball: Techniques & Tactics Video - Pal [VHS]Coaching young volleyball players can be very rewarding, but for volunteer and novice coaches it can also be more than a little intimidating. Fortunately, the American Sport Education Program (ASEP) knows what it takes to help you succeed. Thousands of youth coaches have used the Coaching Youth Volleyball book to achieve success. Now, the Coaching Youth Volleyball Video will show you how the most popular volleyball techniques and tactics are performed, which will help you create an even more successful coaching experience.
You can use the video in conjunction with the book or by itself. It presents the 21 most important techniques and tactics for you to teach your young players. Youâll be given step-by-step instructions, and youâll see young players clearly demonstrate the techniques and tactics.
The Coaching Youth Volleyball Video provides excellent instruction for the beginning coach. Itâs designed for volunteer and novice coaches of players ages 8 to 14 and is also a great resource for supportive parents of young volleyball players.
The Coaching Youth Volleyball video is now available for download at Zipidee.com.
The Iron LadiesStudio: Strand Releasing Release Date: 04/06/2006
Coaching Individual Volleyball Skills and TechniquesAbout Cecile Reynaud Cecile Reynaud was the head womens volleyball coach at Florida State University from 1976-2001, where her teams won seven conference titles and appeared in 13 National Championship Tournaments. During her 26-year collegiate coaching career, her teams won over 635 matches. Reynaud has international experience in volleyball, serving as an assistant coach for the USA World University Games Team, and as the head coach of the USA Junior National Team. She also held the position of Deputy Competition Manager for Volleyball at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. She has served on the USA Volleyball Board of Directors & Executive Committee, and is a past president of the American Volleyball Coaches Association. She graduated from Southwest Missouri State University in 1975 and received her masters degree from Florida State University in 1979. She earned her doctorate at Florida State University in sport management in 1998. Reynaud is a USA Volleyball & FIVB certified clinician and continues to be a popular speaker at numerous coaching clinics around the country.