No volleyball player is ever fully developed, they are always learning and practicing. There are plenty of volleyball training aides, setting equipment, and uniforms available online to help you in your training. But you must know where to look for the best deals.
In addition, you must go onto the court with the right equipment, or you're asking for trouble. Veterans and beginners alike must have good equipment on the court or your giving your competitors an advantage. Regular training is also a must! The best players attend multiple training camps every year, while playing volleyball year-round, too.
Volleyball Camps & Leagues in DC
Volleyball leagues in DC are essential to our nation's capital! Really!Creative Volleyball Serving Drills
Creative volleyball serving drills can make you a pro on the court. Learn about them here.Volleyball Jump Training & Volleyball Training Aides
Volleyball jump training is needed by every player, especially to improve their spiking and blocking.
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- Youth Equipment - You probably already know that volleyball requires a lot of equipment. From balls to nets, and they generally aren't cheap! This is excluding the volleyball training aides, such as volleyball setting equipment, that help girls with their spiking, blocking, and other basic skills. While a great volleyball player can't be made by simply spending money on them, the right equipment and turn a great player into an awesome one!
- Drills and Training - As I stated above, no volleyball player is ever finished training. Every little thing can help you to become a better player, from regularly reading volleyball magazines, to having the right volleyball training aides. Also, another key to being the best player you can is to know volleyball recreation rules.
- Clothing - No volleyball player can be complete without the right volleyball clothes! There are plenty of great
volleyball uniforms for sale on the internet, but what things should they include? Besides the jerseys, don't forget low rise volleyball shorts, nike volleyball shoes, and other wholesale accessories such as arm bands and hair scrunchies.
Also pay close attention to merchants we recommend. At the end of some articles we'll recommend only the best places to purchase training equipment, books, magazines, and more. These are merchants that we feel comfortable shopping with ourselves!
But Wait...There's More! To add to last week's announcements out of the AVP regarding the new commissioner and this summer's schedule, another piece of good news was revealed this week. We will see the Tour on TV this summer. ABC and ESPN2 will carry the finals of 13 tour events, four on ABC and nine on ESPN2. The exposure should help the Tour secure that elusive title sponsor it has yet to announce. Most of the air times are during the afternoons and early evenings on Sundays, with one tournament airing at 11 p.m. and three tournaments airing at midnight. Thank goodness for Tivo. But Wait...There's More! originally appeared on About.com Volleyball on Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at 11:17:50.
2010 BOYS’ VOLLEYBALL PREVIEW: Squads reset rotations (La Cañada Valley Sun)
Flintridge Prep boys’ volleyball Coach Sean Beattie has never been afraid to assign his best players a new position for the greater good of the team.
Valencia volleyball: Clean sweep (The Signal)
Unforced errors were a problem for the Valencia boys volleyball team in an earlier loss with fellow section power Westlake. When the Vikings play well, they can be very tough to beat.
A Big Week for Penn State The No. 9 Nittany Lions travel west this week for three big matches against two top ten teams and last year's national champs. They'll face No. 4 BYU, No. 6 Long Beach State and No. 11 UCI. Stanford took the top spot away from Pepperdine this week in the AVCA Coaches Poll. The Cardinal has this week off, so they won't have to back it up just yet. In fact, they don't face another top ten team until they see Long Beach at the end of the month. Most of the other top teams should not be challenged with their scheduled competition. USC split two matches with Hawaii on Monday and Tuesday after the 'Bows did the same with CSUN last week. With the win, Hawaii moved up three spots in the poll to No. 5. The Trojans have the rest of the week off to think about staging their late season comeback. Now would be a good time for them to start. Here are this week's games to watch: Wednesday, March 10th Friday, March 12th Saturday, March 13th A Big Week for Penn State originally appeared on About.com Volleyball on Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 at 10:15:52.
Penn State @ UCI
Penn State @ BYU
Penn State @ Long Beach State
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