The Volleyball Handbook

The Volleyball Handbook

Author: Bob Miller

Publisher: Human Kinetics

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780736056106

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A practical guide to volleyball that offers insight into the best coaching and performance techniques to help players improve their skills and teamwork.


Handbook for Competitive Volleyball

Handbook for Competitive Volleyball

Author: Athanasios Papageorgiou

Publisher: Meyer & Meyer Verlag

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 1841260746

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This work aims to develop a universal athlete into a specialized athlete. This progression is discussed with references to setting, outside hitting, middle hitting, back-row hitting, serving, outside blocking, middle blocking, defence, coverage and service reception.


Short Setter's Handbook

Short Setter's Handbook

Author: Lindsey Berg

Publisher:

Published: 2019-06-03

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13: 9780998976594

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In "Short Setter's Handbook," Lindsey Berg splits her time between telling her story of perseverance and offering valuable instruction on how non-prototypical setters can thrive. Reading the pass, sizing up the block, bettering the ball, jump setting, footwork, hand technique, communicating with your teammates and coaches, blocking big when you're not big, delivering the right ball to the right hitter - it's all here and more. And it's relatable to players at every level. Yes, Berg reached the pinnacle. But along the way, she was overlooked and underappreciated, so she knows exactly how to advise young setters who weren't born with the preferred body type.


Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science

Handbook of Sports Medicine and Science

Author: Jonathan C. Reeser

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 0470693126

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This addition to the Handbook series is presented in five sections. The first sections covers basic and applied science, including biomechanics, the physiologic demands of volleyball, conditioning and nutrition. The second section looks at the role of the medical professional in volleyball, covering team physicians, pre-participation examination, medical equipment at courtside and emergency planning. The third section looks at injuries - including prevention, epidemiology, upper and lower limb injuries and rehabilitation. The next section looks at those volleyball players who require special consideration: the young, the disabled, and the elite, as well as gender issues. Finally, section five looks at performance enhancement.


Aggressive Volleyball

Aggressive Volleyball

Author: Pete Waite

Publisher: Human Kinetics

Published: 2009-05-20

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1492583766

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With more than 11 million participants in the United States alone, the popularity of volleyball is on the rise, as is the competition within the club, high school, and collegiate games. Coaches are actively seeking methods to get more from their teams. Aggressive Volleyball holds the key to taking players and systems to higher levels by developing a combination of heightened physical and mental techniques that maximize any team’s potential. Similar to a full-court defense in basketball, all-around aggressive volleyball play demands a full team effort. Aggressive Volleyball provides the individual and team assessments necessary for determining how to incorporate and use aggressive tactics, as well as strategies for teaching competitiveness and the communication patterns needed for aggressive play. From offense and defense to out-of-system and transition play, Aggressive Volleyball presents the best way to incorporate this style and attitude into each element of the sport. Author Pete Waite has gained national recognition for his teams’ success in playing an aggressive style. His Wisconsin Badger team not only is a power in the Big Ten Conference, but it’s also a perennial challenger for the national championship. Like his style of play, Waite holds none of his instruction back in Aggressive Volleyball, providing direct guidance for coaches to raise the level of their teams’ performance.


The Volleyball Drill Book

The Volleyball Drill Book

Author: Teri Clemens

Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781450423861

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A comprehensive resource for today's players and coaches. Inside you'll find effective drills for every facet of the game of volleyball.


Handbook for Beach Volleyball

Handbook for Beach Volleyball

Author: Stefan Hömberg

Publisher: Meyer & Meyer Sport

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783891243220

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Internationally, this is the first instructional handbook on Beach Volleyball. It deals with the special techniques and tactics as well as with attack and defense strategies. Additionally, drills, exercises and game forms for the learning and further training of technical and tactical movement and action sequences are given. Likewise, principles for training of the player are offered.


Beach Volleyball

Beach Volleyball

Author: Karch Kiraly

Publisher: Human Kinetics Publishers

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9780880118361

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Introduces the sport of beach volleyball and explains how its strategy differs from traditional volleyball.


Coaching High School Volleyball

Coaching High School Volleyball

Author: Tod Mattox

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781734765205

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Coaching High School Volleyball is a useful guide to the nuts and bolts of training freshman, JV and varsity teams. Author Tod Mattox, a veteran high school coach, provides guidelines for establishing a good practice culture, building a foundation for continued success and training skills. He shares his go-to drills and puts them into context, explaining when they should be used, what they will accomplish, how they can be varied for different age groups and why they are his favorites. This book will help to provide your players with a season full of fast, fun and productive practices.