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Title: Coaching Youth Volleyball
Code: B37969
Author: American Sport Education
Year: 2001
Length: 165 pages

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Overview:

This title provides you with an explanation of the coaching role as well as tips on: communicating with your performers and parents; teaching volleyball skills and planning practices. There is also a special chapter on the game's approach to coaching volleyball, making practice much more fun.

Contents:
  • Chapter 1 Stepping into Coaching
    Chapter 2 Communicating as a Coach
    Chapter 3 Providing for Players Safety
    Chapter 4 The Games Approach to Coaching Volleyball
    Chapter 5 Teaching and Shaping Skills
    Chapter 6 Game-Day Coaching
    Chapter 7 Rules and Equipment
    Chapter 8 Tactics and Skills
    Chapter 9 Season Plans

Reviews:

This is a great book for coaches of beginning to intermediate players of all ages. The 'athletes first winning second' coaching philosophy applies to all competitive levels and especially to kids who are learning the game.
Ruben Nieves, Head Coach, Men's Volleyball Stanford University


About the Author:

Since 1981 the American Sport Education Program (ASEP) has provided educational opportunities for more than 1 million coaches, parents and sport administrators through its multilevel curriculum.
Volleyball: Steps To Success
Twelve easy-to-follow steps designed to help you learn and practice key skills.

Covers fundamental volleyball skills


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