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As is vs Adapted - Part 2 - Rules, Equipment, and Playing Area Modifications

An episode of the Youth Volleyball - Empower the Future podcast, hosted by Canadian Elite Academy - Dr. Darren Cannell, titled "As is vs Adapted - Part 2 - Rules, Equipment, and Playing Area Modifications" was published on May 14, 2025 and runs 8 minutes.

May 14, 2025 ·8m · Youth Volleyball - Empower the Future

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2.Adapting the Game: Rules, Equipment, and Playing Area Modifications◦The LTAD document explicitly highlights issues with inappropriate equipment and playing dimensions for young athletes and suggests changes to rules to encourage all-round development32. It also discusses the promotion and establishment of Mini Volleyball22... and Atomic Volleyball23.... These are described as introductory or foundational programs often promoted within the school system or by clubs22....◦In this discussion, let's focus on the practical modifications. What are the specific rule changes (like the Libero or substitution rules mentioned as examples of rules that don't reflect participant size/ability)32..., net height adjustments (which can vary based on age and level of play)39, or court dimension changes that are advocated for younger age groups? What is the rationale behind these modifications from a developmental perspective? How do these changes impact skill acquisition and game understanding compared to playing on a full court with standard rules? The goal is often to encourage all-round player development and athlete participation38.◦Coaches, what techniques do you use when adapting the game in practice or when coaching modified game formats like 3-on-3 mentioned as a game-like drill40? What benefits or challenges have you observed when using different net heights or playing areas?

2.Adapting the Game: Rules, Equipment, and Playing Area Modifications◦The LTAD document explicitly highlights issues with inappropriate equipment and playing dimensions for young athletes and suggests changes to rules to encourage all-round development32. It also discusses the promotion and establishment of Mini Volleyball22... and Atomic Volleyball23.... These are described as introductory or foundational programs often promoted within the school system or by clubs22....◦In this discussion, let's focus on the practical modifications. What are the specific rule changes (like the Libero or substitution rules mentioned as examples of rules that don't reflect participant size/ability)32..., net height adjustments (which can vary based on age and level of play)39, or court dimension changes that are advocated for younger age groups? What is the rationale behind these modifications from a developmental perspective? How do these changes impact skill acquisition and game understanding compared to playing on a full court with standard rules? The goal is often to encourage all-round player development and athlete participation38.◦Coaches, what techniques do you use when adapting the game in practice or when coaching modified game formats like 3-on-3 mentioned as a game-like drill40? What benefits or challenges have you observed when using different net heights or playing areas?

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