EPISODE · Sep 16, 2022 · 30 MIN
Episode 22: Out-of-system setting, coaching when you have to both develop players AND win, and NOAH
from The VolleyPod presented by The Art of Coaching Volleyball · host Davis Ransom and Tod Mattox
Wait! Use code "VOLLEYPOD" for 20% off of almost anything on The Art of Coaching Volleyball's platform INCLUDING memberships, nearly all of the books, printouts, and more! https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/ Also, be sure to follow The VolleyPod on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/aoc.thevolleypod/ and Twitter at https://twitter.com/TheVolleyPod for exclusive content and immediately useful tips and drills! How can your team score more points when the setter isn't setting great? On this episode of The VolleyPod, Tod Mattox and Davis Ransom talk about scoring more "out of system". Then they go into how to approach when coaches are tasked with both winning games and matches AND developing players for the future. They also share a technology for coaches and players that helps setters become more consistent with their setting trajectory called Noah. In addition, they share 3 drills that will be unlocked on The Art of Coaching Volleyball's website that coaches can use to expand their knowledge and skill. Skill of the week: Out of system setting and concepts Scenario of the week: Coaching when you have to both develop players AND win Resource of the week: Noah can be found here: http://volleyball.noahbasketball.com/volleyball/dunning.php AOC Volleyball drills mentioned in this episode: - Christy Johnson-Lynch's revolving 4 player back row setting game: https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/follow-your-set-drill-attacking-out-of-system/ - Jim Stone's quick video about how to get swings out of system with examples from USA Volleyball's Junior National Team: https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/out-of-system-offense/ - Stanford's fun and useful setter digs out of system game: https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/setter-dig-drill-with-stanfords-kevin-hambly/
What this episode covers
Wait! Use code "VOLLEYPOD" for 20% off of almost anything on The Art of Coaching Volleyball's platform INCLUDING memberships, nearly all of the books, printouts, and more! https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/ Also, be sure to follow The VolleyPod on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/aoc.thevolleypod/ and Twitter at https://twitter.com/TheVolleyPod for exclusive content and immediately useful tips and drills! How can your team score more points when the setter isn't setting great? On this episode of The VolleyPod, Tod Mattox and Davis Ransom talk about scoring more "out of system". Then they go into how to approach when coaches are tasked with both winning games and matches AND developing players for the future. They also share a technology for coaches and players that helps setters become more consistent with their setting trajectory called Noah. In addition, they share 3 drills that will be unlocked on The Art of Coaching Volleyball's website that coaches can use to expand their knowledge and skill. Skill of the week: Out of system setting and concepts Scenario of the week: Coaching when you have to both develop players AND win Resource of the week: Noah can be found here: http://volleyball.noahbasketball.com/volleyball/dunning.php AOC Volleyball drills mentioned in this episode: - Christy Johnson-Lynch's revolving 4 player back row setting game: https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/follow-your-set-drill-attacking-out-of-system/ - Jim Stone's quick video about how to get swings out of system with examples from USA Volleyball's Junior National Team: https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/out-of-system-offense/ - Stanford's fun and useful setter digs out of system game: https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/setter-dig-drill-with-stanfords-kevin-hambly/
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