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Triple Block Heads
by Triple Block Heads
Welcome to Triple Block Heads; the podcast for all things volleyball. Each episode, the trio of Block Heads will discuss topics that will hit home for a variety of volleyball enthusiasts, from beginners to collegiate athletes and volley nerds in between. The Block Heads bring a combined 50 years of coaching experience ranging from club to the highest levels of Division 1.
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TBH Episode 38: Volleyball Unplugged: High Performance Memories and Evolution
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Triple Block Heads volleyball podcast, Makani, Marc, and Frank discuss the USA Volleyball High Performance Tournament (later the All-Star Tournament) and how it evolved, emphasizing its unique features: regional pride, USA development camp ties, international teams, a combined boys/girls event, and international rules with limited subs and best-of-five formats. They describe how the event challenges coaches to rapidly evaluate players, build cohesive teams, and install systems in just a few practices, while offering major networking and learning through open information-sharing among coaches. From a player perspective, they highlight independence from dorm living, exposure to college coaches, distinct atmosphere, and lasting relationships. They compare the old USA-team format to the current regional-only model, note recruiting and timing conflicts, share memorable stories (Tucson, Tulsa, Fort Lauderdale water outage, Des Moines hosting), and close by crediting Iowa director Kurt Trout’s leadership.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 37: From Passion to Profession: Breaking into Coaching
Send us Fan MailIn this Triple Block Heads volleyball podcast episode, the hosts discuss how to enter coaching, emphasizing that many start in club volleyball and should research local clubs, meet and “interview” club directors, and seek organizations with year-round opportunities (teams, camps, clinics, lessons, tournaments) to build coaching and administrative experience. They stress humility, learning through mentorship, observing different coaching styles, and the importance of relationships in shaping a coach’s trajectory, including for those without playing backgrounds who must earn trust through hard work. The conversation covers volunteering, working camps, officiating, clinics, and advocating for yourself to reach college coaching, noting Division I involves extensive non-volleyball responsibilities. They also highlight alternative volleyball careers (analytics, operations) and advise treating club coaching like a job interview by communicating goals, providing references, and asking questions—ultimately encouraging listeners to “shoot your shot.”Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 36: Two Libero System: Strategy, Recruitment, and Challenges
Send us Fan MailIn this Triple Block Heads volleyball podcast episode, Frank, Marc, and Makani discuss the two-libero system: its origins from the late-1990s libero rule, adoption in men’s NCAA (2012), later adoption in women’s NCAA, and newer rule changes allowing more flexibility between sets. They outline club and higher-level strategy uses, including splitting duties between serve-receive and defense specialists, using a libero jersey for a high-impact server to save substitutions, and using two liberos to give DS players reps while letting pins play six rotations. They note potential downsides such as disrupting rhythm, defensive cohesion, and second-ball setting consistency. From a recruiting perspective, they advise clear communication about role-sharing, emphasize that liberos are hard to evaluate live, and stress intangibles (“libero vibe,” movement, communication, effort) that keep coaches watching.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 35: The Role of Clubs in Athlete Injury Prevention
Send us Fan MailMakani, Marc, and Frank discuss how volleyball clubs can prevent injuries and support athletes through rehab, emphasizing that overuse injuries are rising due to longer seasons, more reps, and hard playing surfaces. They argue clubs should prioritize athlete wellbeing through practical prevention systems: consistent, progressive warmups that end with athletes sweating, and standardized cooldowns. They stress athlete responsibility (arrive early, focus during warmup, listen to early soreness) and the need for tournament-day plans to manage play/ref/off cycles, including shifting reffing tasks to coaches/parents so athletes can recover and prepare. Post-match priorities include hydration, electrolytes, protein, stretching, and switching to slides. They recommend simple shoulder prehab with resistance bands and inexpensive “rehab bags” (bands, lacrosse balls, foam rollers, massage guns), noting that accessible information makes lack of knowledge an unacceptable excuse.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 34: The Toughest Position... Middle Blocker
Send us Fan MailIn this Triple Block Heads volleyball podcast episode, Makani, Frank, and Marc begin a role-specific series focused on training middle blockers offensively and defensively from youth through elite levels. They identify four foundational motor skills for young middles—reaction, balance, timing/rhythm, and motor/work ethic—emphasizing early development for taller athletes and injury prevention. Offensively, they stress the mindset of “how do I get set,” training tempo clarity (zero, first tempo), variety of attacks (including one-foot options), audibles using natural gaps, efficient transition footwork, early communication, tracking the ball, and compact arm preparation. Defensively, they frame middle defense around blocking with four components: read, react, power movement, and punch/press-and-hold, plus hand-angle mastery and vision training. They close with desired middle traits: motor, selflessness, IQ, and swagger, and discuss recognizing middle impact and using role models to keep the position appealing.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 33: Navigating the Volleyball Transfer Portal
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Triple Block Heads Podcast, hosts Makani, Frank, and Marc delve into the complexities of the NCAA transfer portal and its impact on collegiate volleyball. They discuss the portal's emergence and its role in empowering student-athletes to take control of their careers. Key points include the operational windows for entering the portal, the potential for institutions to cut financial support once an athlete enters, and the balance between institutional needs and athlete motivations. The hosts highlight the high number of transfers, noting a staggering 20% yearly turnover among Division I volleyball players. They discuss the trends causing these transfers, such as playing time and cultural fit issues, and the financial incentives driving some athletes to move to higher divisions. Additionally, they explore how the transfer portal has influenced club-level recruiting timelines and speculate on potential future impacts, including financial remuneration for club athletes. The discussion concludes with reflections on the transfer portal's permanence and possible improvements, such as instituting loyalty incentives and more structured transfer limits.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 32: The Road to Nationals - First Qualifier Insights and Preparation
Send us Fan MailThis episode of the 'Block Triple Blockheads' podcast dives into preparing for National Qualifiers. The hosts, Makani, Frank, and Marc, discuss various aspects such as the definition of qualifiers, the challenges teams, players, and parents face, and how to set expectations and prepare effectively. Key points include understanding national qualifiers, dealing with the financial costs, setting the right mindset for young and regional teams, and balancing player development with competitive goals. The episode also offers practical advice for parents on managing the logistics of these events and emphasizes the importance of maintaining a team-first attitude and preparing rigorously for the challenges ahead.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 31: Offensive Systems and Training Tactics
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Triple Block Heads podcast, hosts Makani, Frank, and Marc delve into offensive strategies in volleyball, contrasting it with previously discussed defensive techniques. The discussion emphasizes the importance of creativity in offense, tailoring strategies to a team's specific strengths and weaknesses. Key topics include selecting appropriate offensive strategies based on team skills and structure, and maximizing various scenarios in both mid and out-of-system contexts. They explore approaches for leveraging different player roles and systems, including handling small pins, utilizing a dominant scorer, capitalizing on a strong middle attacker, and managing a lefty setter. The conversation highlights the critical relationship between setters and coaches and the need for teams to adjust strategies based on specific match situations while maintaining adaptability and creativity.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 30: New Years Resolutions for Volleyball
Send us Fan MailIn this New Year's episode, the hosts of the Triple Block Heads podcast reflect on their journey over the past year in producing content about volleyball. They discuss the challenges and successes they've experienced in starting and maintaining the podcast, particularly in improving their public speaking and engaging with the volleyball community. They share their personal and professional resolutions for 2026, which include enhancing work-life balance, improving productivity, and focusing on specific volleyball coaching techniques. The hosts delve into broader aspirations for the sport, including increasing TV coverage, improving production quality, and resolving issues with officiating. They emphasize the need for volleyball to gain more mainstream exposure to grow its fan base and inspire young athletes. With appreciation for their listeners' support, they vow to continue their podcasting journey into the new year.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 29: Changing Positions and Role Acceptance
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Triple Block Heads podcast, hosts Makani, Marc, and Frank discuss various aspects of changing positions in volleyball. They delve into the reasons and timing for position changes, exploring scenarios ranging from club team adjustments to collegiate level transitions. The hosts emphasize the importance of transparency, setting goals, and maintaining open communication between coaches, players, and parents. They share personal anecdotes and offer strategies for players to embrace new roles, highlight the significance of role acceptance, and underscore the value of continuous development. Throughout the episode, the discussion is guided by the overarching theme of fostering a positive mindset and strong team dynamics, crucial for navigating the complexities of position changes in volleyball.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 28: Blockheads Guide to AVCA Convention
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the 'Triple Block Head' podcast, hosts Makani, Frank, and Marc discuss the upcoming collegiate volleyball convention at the end of the fall season. They cover the logistics of attending the event, including accommodation tips and session planning. Frank shares his excitement about presenting on small rosters and their positive impact on his club. Marc emphasizes the importance of attending conventions for open, low-stakes peer conversations. They also talk about the benefits of watching live matches and balancing the need for socializing, networking, and professional development. The episode ends with a plan to potentially produce a reality show tracking various presenters and attendees at next year's convention.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 27: Club Season Begins: What to Look Forward to...
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Triple Block Heads, Makani, Frank, and Marc discuss their excitement and challenges for the upcoming volleyball club season. Frank, a club director, shares his enthusiasm for creating opportunities for young players to engage in more games and practices, as well as his new experience coaching a 12s team. Mark, with a collegiate perspective, appreciates the development of young players and the joy of watching them grow. The conversation touches on the physical and emotional demands of managing a club, the different levels of engagement by age group, and the community and learning environment that tournaments offer. They also humorously recount the trials of navigating tournament logistics, varying officiating standards, and the social aspects of the volleyball community. Overall, the episode conveys a deep passion for mentoring young athletes and the excitement of the new club season.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 26: Turning the Tide: Tactical Timeout Techniques
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Triple Block Heads podcast, hosts Makani, Frank, and Marc discuss the nuances of timeout management in volleyball coaching. They emphasize the strategic use of timeouts to break the opponent's momentum, adjust strategies, and address team morale. Key points include the importance of recognizing the right moments to call a timeout, the differences between club and collegiate volleyball, and how to use timeouts to build team cohesion and improve play. The hosts also share personal anecdotes, tips on structuring huddles, and common mistakes to avoid, such as emotional timeouts and wasting timeouts on futile situations. The episode underscores the significance of being deliberate and planful in using timeouts as a tool to enhance team performance and development.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 25: Concise Coaching with Three Words
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of 'Triple Block Heads', hosts Makani, Marc, and Frank discuss their 'less is more' approach to volleyball skills training. They emphasize using concise, three-word cues that are easy for athletes, parents, and coaches to remember. The hosts cover key skills such as serving, setting, passing, blocking, and attacking, providing specific word cues and techniques for both beginners and advanced players. They focus on the importance of repetition, player empowerment, and concise communication in coaching. The discussion underscores how using brief, consistent cues can enhance athletes' performance and understanding of the game.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 24: Behind the Line: Integrating Back Row Offense
Send us Fan MailThe hosts of the 'Triple Block Heads' podcast dive deep into the integration and importance of back row attacks in volleyball, with a particular focus on the differences between the men's and women's games. They discuss the evolution of the back row attack, its prevalent use in men's volleyball, and its growing adoption in the women's game. Frank shares insights from his collegiate experience on setting back row players, emphasizing the trust and practice required. The team talks about different types of back row attacks, their technical aspects, and setting strategies, highlighting how these techniques can enhance overall offensive effectiveness. They conclude by encouraging high school and club teams to integrate back row attacks into their systems, not just as emergency plays but as strategic offensive maneuvers.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 23: Volleyball Defense Systems: Building a Winning Defensive Strategies
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Triple Block Heads, Makani, Frank, and Marc discuss the importance of defense in volleyball, emphasizing how solid defensive strategies contribute to winning games and championships. They delve into various defensive systems, notably perimeter and rotational defenses, explaining when and why coaches might choose one over the other. They highlight the impact of blocking configurations and adjustments, the integration of front-row and back-row strategies, and the importance of player awareness and communication. They also offer insights into situational adaptations and unique defensive setups, such as the middle-up defense. Lastly, they discuss the significance of off-block defense and how to effectively train players to maximize defensive coverage, all while keeping the training engaging and beneficial for player growth.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 22: Film Sessions: A Guide to Smarter, More Productive Viewing
Send us Fan MailThis podcast episode of Triple Block Heads focuses on the importance and strategies of watching film for volleyball players. It provides detailed tips on how athletes can use film sessions to improve their technical skills, decision-making, and overall game performance. The hosts discuss key elements for individual positions like attackers, blockers, setters, and defenders, emphasizing the importance of body positioning, platform formation, and situational awareness. The episode also suggests that watching film can help coaches refine game strategies and improve communication with players. Additionally, it encourages bench players to watch film to stay engaged and be better prepared for when they get their chance to play.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 21: DIY Volleyball Training: Home Practice Tips and Tricks
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Triple Blockhead podcast, hosts Frank, Marc, and Makani discuss various ways volleyball players can improve their skills at home. The episode highlights the importance of being creative and intentional when training without a traditional court or equipment. The hosts share personal stories and practical tips, such as using household items, involving parents or friends, and even playing non-traditional games like Wallyball. They stress the significance of continuous skill and body conditioning, virtual play visualization techniques, and proper use of different types of balls for volleyball training.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 20: Building a Defensive Wall: A Comprehensive Guide to Blocking
Send us Fan MailThis episode of the Triple Block Heads podcast, hosted by Marc, Frank, and Makani, delves into the intricacies of blocking in volleyball. The hosts discuss the training progression for blocking, starting from the basics taught to younger age groups to more advanced techniques for older players. They cover essential blocking concepts, including positioning, footwork, and hand placement. The importance of eye work, reading the game, and adapting blocking schemes based on the opponent's offensive strategies are emphasized. The episode also highlights how to measure blocking success, incorporating defensive strategies, and effective communication within the team to enhance blocking efficiency. Finally, the hosts stress the importance of teaching younger players blocking fundamentals early on to prepare them for higher levels of play.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 19: From Feet to Finish: Developing Elite Attackers
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Triple Block Heads podcast, hosts Frank and Makani and Marc dive deep into the art of volleyball attacking. They address skill progression, focusing particularly on young athletes aiming to spike the ball. The discussion includes fundamentals of attacking, such as timing, feet to the ball, and the importance of a rhythmic approach. They also cover age-specific variations, particularly for 13-15 year-olds, emphasizing the need for a slow-to-fast approach, adjusting step counts, and the necessity of transitioning effectively based on the set. The episode highlights different positional requirements for outsides, middles, and right-side hitters, discussing both tangible and intangible traits essential at each position. They also touch on advanced offensive systems, set variability, and the importance of IQ, vision, and decision-making in gameplay. The conversation is rounded off with practical drills to instill these concepts in young athletes, stressing the importance of both repetitive practice and game-like scenario training.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 18: Navigating Volleyball Specialization and Multi-Sport Participation
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Triple Blockheads, Makani, Frank, and Marc discuss the complexities of sports specialization versus being a multi-sport athlete, with a focus on volleyball. They delve into how the debate often begins in the club space, the importance of supporting multi-sport athletes in smaller communities, and how recruiting processes can be influenced by a player's multi-sport background. Frank shares insights from his experience as a club director, emphasizing the community's cultural pride and the need for versatile athletes. Marc adds perspectives from the recruitment angle, highlighting the physical and mental benefits of participating in multiple sports. They also touch upon the specific challenges faced by clubs, such as balancing development with competitive success, and the critical role of parental support and athlete mental health. The discussion concludes with thoughts on positional specialization and the importance of developing well-rounded volleyball players.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 17: Balancing the Court: The Length of Volleyball Season
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the 'Triple Blockheads' podcast, hosts Marc, Frank, and Makani discuss the structure of the volleyball club season, starting from practices in December to national tournaments in July. They explore the pros and cons of such an extended season, emphasizing the impact on players' physical health, particularly in terms of overuse injuries. The discussion also touches on the discrepancies between different regions and clubs in the U.S. regarding tryouts and season timelines, and how financial incentives influence these decisions. They question if the current system truly benefits the athletes or if a shorter season ending in May could be more effective. The episode concludes with a conversation about the need for grassroots movements to drive change and keep the primary focus on athletes’ well-being.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 16: Mastering Camp Design and Execution
Send us Fan MailThe podcast episode discusses the importance of volleyball training camps for young athletes, detailing the benefits and differences between camps and clinics. It covers personal experiences with various types of camps and highlights the evolving structure of modern volleyball camps. The conversation delves into the essential elements of running successful camps from both club and collegiate perspectives. Key points include the significance of a well-organized structure, tailored skill development, appropriate camp selection for athletes, effective use of court space, maintaining coach efficacy, and creating a supportive and engaging environment. The episode emphasizes that attending the right camp can significantly enhance an athlete's skills and experience.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 15: Navigating the Recruiting Maze: Tips for Student-Athletes
Send us Fan MailThe 'Triple Block Heads' podcast returns with hosts Makani, Marc, and Frank diving into the volleyball recruiting process—a highly requested topic. The discussion covers crucial aspects: the importance of proactivity in recruitment, the appropriate timeline for reaching out to schools, and essential rules and milestones like the significance of June 15th for communication with colleges. They emphasize the need for personalized, concise, and effective emails accompanied by impressive highlight videos to grab coaches' attention. The hosts also explore the role of recruiting services and assistants in aiding athletes, especially for those not in high D1 categories, underscoring the importance of relationships and thorough research. Wrapping up, they highlight the unique nature of the recruiting experience and advise athletes to enjoy the process, make well-informed decisions, and leverage all available resources.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 14: Volleyball Revolution: Wild Ideas to Revamp Volleyball Rules
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the 'Triple Block Heads' podcast, hosts Makani, Frank, and Marc discuss a variety of hypothetical rule changes for volleyball. They propose modifications such as eliminating the let serve, introducing professional sports-style trades and drafts in club volleyball, moving the antennas to the pole standards, and implementing international substitution limits. They also consider banning open-hand tips, introducing super points for high-stakes moments, and adding hockey-style power plays. The goal of these changes is to enhance the strategic complexity of the game, improve skill development, and increase the excitement for both players and spectators.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 13: Versatility vs Specialization: Navigating Athlete Development
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of 'Triple Blockheads,' hosts Makani, Frank, and Mark delve into the topic of positional specialization in volleyball. They explore when young athletes should focus on a specific role and the benefits of being versatile. The conversation covers multiple aspects such as developmental phases in club volleyball, coaching strategies, and how positional flexibility can impact a player's career from youth to collegiate levels. The hosts also discuss how clubs balance competitive success with comprehensive skill training, and offer insights for both athletes and club coaches on preparing players for college volleyball.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 12: Keep Volleyball Fresh: Conquering the Mid-Season Lull
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Triple Block Heads podcast, hosts Makani, Frank, and Mark discuss strategies for managing and overcoming the mid-season lull in volleyball. They cover the importance of keeping practices fresh and creative by introducing non-traditional activities, adjusting practice structures, and incorporating player-led drills. The conversation touches upon the nuances of goal setting and defining success, emphasizing the role of continuous skill development and player engagement. The hosts also highlight the differences in handling teams that qualify early for nationals versus those still striving for a bid. They offer practical advice for maintaining motivation and passion throughout the long club volleyball season.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 11: Volleyball Training Essentials: From Pool Noodles to Projectors
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Triple Blockheads, hosts Makani, Frank, and Mark discuss various volleyball training tools and techniques to enhance practice sessions. They cover tools like setter balls, noodles, dots, cones, tape, video replay, jump boxes, and more. Each item is evaluated based on its practical application, cost-effectiveness, and potential benefits. Additionally, they critique more expensive equipment like Solo Spike and Air Cat, suggesting cheaper and more efficient alternatives. The discussion emphasizes creativity and resourcefulness in using training aids to improve skill development and make practice sessions more engaging.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 10: Setting the Stage: Skills, Strategy, and Success
Send us Fan MailThis episode of the Triple Block Heads podcast, hosted by Makani, Mark, and Frank, focuses on the progression of volleyball setters. The discussion covers essential aspects of setter development from foundational skills to advanced techniques. Key talking points include the importance of proper posture, leg usage for power generation, and maintaining a neutral body position for consistency. The hosts emphasize the setter’s role as a leader, detailing the significance of communication, mental flexibility, and strategic decision-making. They highlight the necessity for setters to be both technically proficient and mentally tough, and also address the importance of having a secondary skill. The episode also mentions updates in volleyball regulations, specifically the removal of 'doubles' in the Lone Star region. Additionally, the talk concludes with advice for young setters on becoming better leaders and communicators on and off the court.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 9: Beyond the Box Score: Developing Skills with Numbers
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of 'Triple Blockheads,' the hosts Makani, Marc, and Frank discuss the significance and application of statistics in the volleyball world. They explore how stats can help athletes differentiate themselves, improve their skills, and develop their game at various stages, from middle school to high school and beyond. The conversation covers key metrics like kill percentage, error percentage, and hitting efficiency. They also discuss the importance of setting realistic goals during practice and how conditional statistics can improve specific skills like serving and hitting. The role of advanced analytics and technology in tracking and analyzing stats is also examined, alongside the evolving approach to using stats in team strategies and individual training. Finally, the hosts emphasize that while stats are valuable, they should not be the sole focus, especially for younger players, as overemphasis can hinder developmental progress.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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TBH Episode 8: Private Lessons: Boost or Bust for Young Athletes?
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of the Triple Block Heads Podcast, hosts Makani, Frank, and Mark delve into the hot topic of private volleyball lessons. The conversation revolves around the increase in private lessons, their benefits, drawbacks, and appropriate use cases. The hosts discuss the reasons athletes may pursue private lessons, how these lessons can help or hinder a player's development, and the possible hidden agendas behind them. They emphasize the importance of having clear expectations, proper communication between coaches and athletes, and the balance between technical skill development and game play scenarios. Opinions vary on whether private lessons are more valuable in season or off season, but there's a consensus on the necessity of structured, purposeful practice. The episode concludes with a look at how club culture and competition impact the prevalence of private lessons and an invitation for listeners to contribute their questions and comments.Instagram - @tripleblockheadsX - @tripleblockheadThreads - tripleblockheadsFacebook - Triple Block HeadsYoutube - @TripleBlockHeads
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Triple Block Heads; the podcast for all things volleyball. Each episode, the trio of Block Heads will discuss topics that will hit home for a variety of volleyball enthusiasts, from beginners to collegiate athletes and volley nerds in between. The Block Heads bring a combined 50 years of coaching experience ranging from club to the highest levels of Division 1.
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