If you are being a champion, you must be willing to pay a higher price. - Bud Wilkinson
Club season is upon us - time to start, for the best team for your skill. Although club is time consuming and expensive, it is well worth the long term. However, before selecting a club, the following advice.
If you are not sure which club you play for, here are a few things you can do to make a successful and enjoyable club areSeason.
In the selection of trainers high, I recommend the following.
1. Ask friends who have played for the coach to him / her. Be careful about the factors that are important as the ability to teach you to ask if she only the best girls and they all play, and especially if your friend wants to play again be coached by this person.
2. If you already have an idea, whose club coach, you play for the next year, go to the view could be theirGames and watching the coach on the sidelines. Does he / she have coaches on the coaching style that you seek, you interested in?
3. Search online for how teams have done in the past, under trainer. Have they consistently place at the head of the regional volleyball rankings or maybe in the middle, or even on the floor? If this is also a factor for you?
To ask some additional questions before getting a coach:
* Is the coach too demanding or too laid-back?
* Does the coach play the same position as you (for example setter, libero)?
* How many years have they trained?
* Does the coach play or all play them to win?
* Where the coach is playing for high school / college?
If you're lucky, be offered a place at more than a club team, here are some questions for you:
1. Who are the players? Are they girls you get along with?
2. How many players are in the team? This will play themselves onTime.
3. How many players are on the team that your playing position / s?
This will also influence the playing time.
Some final advice before choosing a team:
1. Visit the introduction of players and parents meeting. It is the best place to find answers to questions you can view and understand the demands of the association, too. At the meeting you will learn the expectations (for example: You play basketball or softball, and some of these practices may conflict with your club.Is this a problem? Or, if you homework or group projects in school, what will you be able to miss practice?)
2. Can you imagine a club team? How much will it cost? What are the volleyball club fees? What are the monthly payments? Is there a discount if you pay in full? What additional costs (travel, overnight accommodation, meals, etc.) when you walk away tournaments?
3. If you are religious, does the club has been the practice or tournaments on your religious day? If so, you canCompromise?
With this I can only wish you good luck in your club season!
And remember, hard work beats talent when talent does not work hard.
Rod Townsend has played volleyball. When you play, you'll know why. YouTube video is the same on the website available online volleyball, volleyball and videos Ganz, whether you dig or spike set, go for a while.
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