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It's Wednesday 10th April 2024, in this evenings show we catch up on the last two matches, both one-nil home against Cambridge and Fleetwood respectively which somehow keeps the season alive with the ‘Pool still mathematically able to sneak into the play-offs. #blackpoolfc‘Pool 1 - Cambridge 0Decent first half ,Carey great strike on 30Kousassi and Beesley combo showed a bit of promiseDire second half and lucky to winThey hit post, should have a pen and another Grimmy wonder save to thank for the win‘Pool 1 - Fleetwood 0CA over enthusiastically clapping Cods at the start - trying overstate a point? Must win for Fleetwood really.First halfFW bright start and Omochere put clean through in the early stages, Husband nonchalantly dealt with it though after claiming for offsideA lot of blocked shots from both sides to start the game, one of Dembeles stopped by a FW players bollocks!22 GOAL Beesley, did well to get in front of Henegan. Seventh league of the season. Keeper disappointed to be beaten at the near post maybe?Byers should have scored with a low driven shot soon after, straight at the GK. On his left foot though.Second halfByers slotted in by a great driving run by Lavery on the edge and side foots just wide. Time for gorgeous George to be chipping in with goals?Bees denied from a tight angle, slotted in by Dembele after a great flowing counter attack move (when Byers was nailed but advantage played) Lavery pen. Great work again from Lavs and great save from LynchShould Lynch have been sent off when nailing CJ?And another great save from resulting rebound from free kickLonegran disallowed goal. Thoughts on this? Looked tight but flag went up quickly. Knappers your view?Graydon should have equalised not long after, Grimmy great saveCA drags players over again for enthusiastic applause to away end.Knappers, do you think you'll ever play Blackpool again and how do think things will end up at FTFC?Talking pointsLucky to win both gamesUnbeaten in eleven at home now and only conceded four goals. Why does this not feel like weCritch fisting againThe run inCarlisle preview with Brunton BuglePATREONIf you would like to help support our show, say thanks for the pods and help us pay for software, hosting, equipment, etc., please consider joining our Patreon supporter program. https://www.patreon.com/seasiderspod And in return for your generous patronage of the pod, you'll get a Seasiders Podcast premium pass. This gives you all the podcasts ad-free, exclusive patron-only content and access to our private patron WhatsApp group containing us and all other patrons.FOLLOWYou can follow and listen to the pod on these platforms:https://www.youtube.com/@seasiderspodhttps://twitter.com/seasiderspodhttps://www.seasiderspodcast.co.ukhttps://www.facebook.com/seasiderspodhttps://podfollow.com/seasiders-podcastBl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The past week featured some crucial of red cards, massive upsets and a whole lot of goals. As if that wasn't enough for one week, the Champions League and Europa League also officially drew their groups for the 20/21 season. Nate and Tyler discuss the Champions League group stages, breaking down the top contenders out of each group. Plus, a profile on Everton's new star, James Rodriguez. The Columbian legend has had a long, winding road to Everton, but there has been one consistent with a lot of his clubs that you may not be familiar with. Be sure to listen, review, and subscribe to join the FTFC.
Tottenham and Liverpool made some high-profile transfer moves this week, so naturally Nate and Tyler have a lot to talk about. Nate and Tyler are joined by Pittsburgh radio host and "The Super Genius" Mark Madden to talk about Liverpool's transfer rumors/signings and start to the season. Plus, this week's Pitch Profile on Gareth Bale, with the Tottenham Hotspurs bringing back their former star player on a one-year loan from Real Madrid. Send us your requests on who you would like us to cover in future Pitch Profile episodes, and be sure to subscribe and review wherever you listen to podcasts to join the FTFC.
A week-long break felt like an eternity for the First Touch Podcast. Hopefully listeners missed us as much as we missed them. Indiana University men's soccer coach Todd Yeagley joins Nate and Tyler to talk about his program, college athletics during COVID, and the state of soccer in America. Plus, this week's Pitch Profile on Liverpool's Mo Salah, the return of Premier League football, Liverpool's close call to Leeds United, and some interesting FIFA ratings controversy. Subscribe, review and follow the FTFC on Instagram @FirstTouchPod and Twitter @FTFCPod
First Touch is starting an FPL league! As a thank you to our listeners, enjoy this bonus episode talking Fantasy Premier League tips, strategies and players to watch. Nate and Tyler are joined by the First Touch Betting Council, Drew Howard and Freddy Sund, to give you the perspectives of multiple FPL managers as they start building their lineups before the season kicks off. Join us using league code YMJ4KG at fantasy.premierleague.com. The winner of the league will receive a prize from the podcast at the end of the season. Just another way to join the FTFC.
The Champions League and Europe League are coming down to the wire, and a brand new season is only a couple of weeks away. Stand-up comedian, Soccer Comic Rant host, and Manchester United fan Ian Edwards joins First Touch to talk with Nate and Tyler about his favorite team, the Europa League final, and more. Plus, Lionel Messi transfer rumors, a debate about Manchester City building a state for David Silva, and a pitch profile on Tyler Adams. Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and join the FTFC!
European soccer is winding down..or is it? The Champions League is just a few days away, with the a few remaining Round of 16 games, following by a single-game format for the quarter finals and onward. Nate and Tyler take a look at the upcoming restart for the Champions League, plus an in-depth profile on America's newest superstar, Christian Pulisic. Be sure to tune in for a special announcement about next week's episode as well, and be sure to join the FTFC!
The Ballon D'or won't be awarded this year, so the First Touch Podcast decided to give out its own picks for the award. Nate and Tyler are joined by Bundesliga Borrelli to give their picks for the Ballon D'or, discussing frontrunners like Leo Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Robert Lewandowski, along with the likes of Bruno Fernandes, Virgil Van Dijk, Kevin De Bruyne and others. Plus, an exciting scoop about who could potentially be Zlatan Ibrahimovic's next team, and Tyler reveals his new Serie A team thanks to the help of the FTFC listeners.
Liverpool are Premier League champions. Major League Soccer is back. Life is good. Former MLS and USMNT defender Jimmy Conrad joins First Touch to talk about Major League Soccer's return to play, the future of USMNT's young stars, and his own personal development as a player. Plus, Nate and Tyler discuss the wild matches that led to Liverpool clinching their first title in 30 years, the return of Arjen Robben, and much more. Join the FTFC, subscribe and listen! Special Guest: Jimmy Conrad.
The Premier League is finally back, and all feels right in the world. Nate and Tyler break down the Premier League's first matchweek back from hiatus, providing breakdowns of all 20 teams and predictions for the matches. That's not all that's covered, however. There's another update on FC Seoul's controversy in the Korean league, plus some updates from around the other European leagues. Be sure to listen, review and subscribe to join the FTFC.
Zoom calls? Crowd noises? Stadium full of sex dolls?? In the debut episode of First Touch, Nate and Tyler are joined by injury expert Will Carroll to talk about the COVID-19 era of soccer, how teams can engage their fans, and how players can stay safe. Join the #FTFC, and be sure to subscribe for future episodes. Special Guest: Will Carroll.
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In this episode, Frank & Thierry welcome OVA High Performance Director LP Mainville to discuss his illustrious career, developing inner drive, improving the arm swing, coaching peeves and much more. (1:02) - How are LP's and Thierry's past linked? (2:54) - Resources: Jump Volleyball YouTube Channel, Technical Timeout Podcast (5:57) - Why was Technical Timeout the inspiration behind the FTFC podcast? (10:30) - What is LP's favorite Technical Timeout moment? Grow the Game Blog - John Kessel FTFC Episode 9 - Thoughts on the International Coaching Symposium (13:38) - LP's bio (18:53) - What is LP's most memorable moment of his playing career? (26:13) - Why did LP start coaching at such a young age? (29:25) - Who are LP's mentors? (30:08) - What is LP's coaching philosophy? (32:36) - Where did LP develop his inner drive? Who influenced him to become this way? (35:00) - Resource: The Secret to Raising Smart Kids (37:13) - How do you teach an athlete to develop his or her inner drive in a practice setting? (38:13) - Resource: Mindset: The New Psychology of Success (41:24) - What has being the OVA's High Performance Director taught LP? (43:58) - What does LP envision as the next critical step for the OVA in terms of athlete and coach development? (51:14) - What are LP's biggest coaching peeves? (52:02) - How can coaches be better role models for their athletes? (56:52) - How to improve your athletes' arm swing? (60:40) - Resource: The Most Common Hitting Mistake (61:00) - How to help a right handed right side hit better? (63:25) - Why middle and right side attackers should be set more often? (69:10) - Why coaches need to self-reflect about their performance as much as their athletes' performance?
Dans cet épisode sans invité, François et Thierry discutent de leurs engagements estivaux avec les équipes provinciales et partagent des apprentissages qui en découlent. Aussi, des conseils de pré-saison pour les entraîneurs sont présentés. (1:30) - Ressources : Trouver une ressource qui fait porter à la réflexion est une excellente pratique gagnante. At Home on the Court (Mark Lebedew) Coaching Volleyball (John Foreman) Volleyball Coaching Wizards Podcast (Mark & John) Volleyball Coaching Wizards (books) (5:40) - Resource: Conscious Coaching by Brett Bartholomew (9:10) - Les faits saillants de Thierry suite à son engagement avec équipe Québec (9:55) - Pourquoi est-ce qu'un entraîneur civil devrait s'investir avec un programme estival? (11:25) - Pourquoi est-ce que l'environnement d'une équipe provinciale favorise l'apprentissage? (12:25) - Est-ce que la préparation physique est le principal facteur limitant en relation à l'athlète participant à un programme estival? (16:33) - Pourquoi est-ce que la planification d'une saison est si importante même pour un programme aussi court qu'une équipe provinciale? (20:05) - Pourquoi est-ce que les séances en salle de classe sont si critiques dans le développement de l'athlète de haut niveau? (24:15) - Les faits saillants de Frank suite à son engagement avec équipe Ontario (25:35) - Comment est-ce que la collaboration avec des entraîneurs passionnés à chaque été peut être si motivant et bénéfique? (26:50) - Quel est le processus idéal de sélection et de développement selon Frank? (28:55) - Pourquoi est-ce que les programmes estivaux sont un milieu idéal pour le développement professionnel des entraîneurs? (31:33) - Pourquoi est-ce que la culture d'équipe est présentement un thème très chaud avec les équipes de l'Ontario? (36:15) - Comment est-ce que l'entraîneur chef devrait s'y prendre pour recruter ses adjoints? (39:51) - Pourquoi est-ce qu'un entraîneur chef et ses adjoints devraient avoir une rencontre de pré-saison? Qu'est-ce qui devrait être discuté lors de cette rencontre? (44:18) - Quelles sont les priorités lors de la préparation du plan de saison? (47:10) - Comment est-ce que la pré-saison s'avère un temps idéal pour cibler une compétence à améliorer, trouver une ressource relative à celle-ci et établir un plan d'attaque pour en faire la mise en oeuvre? (48:10) - N'hésitez pas à nous écrire au FTFC@maverickvolleyball.ca pour partager votre rétroaction. Dites-nous ce que vous appréciez, ce que vous aimez, ce que vous aimeriez entendre. Aussi, proposer nous une ressource que nous pourrions partager avec les auditeurs.
In this guestless episode, Frank & Thierry discuss their summer commitments with provincial programs and what they learned through such an enriching experience. Pre-season tips are also offered to coaches. (1:20) - Resources: Find a resource that forces you to reflect on your coaching practices. At Home on the Court (Mark Lebedew) Coaching Volleyball (John Foreman) Volleyball Coaching Wizards Podcast (Mark & John) Volleyball Coaching Wizards (books) (4:45) - Resource: Conscious Coaching by Brett Bartholomew (6:37) - If you have a resource you would like us to propose on a future episode, please share it with us at FTFC@maverickvolleyball.ca (7:45) - Why should a club coach participate in a summer provincial program? (8:40) - Thierry's takeaways from being involved with Team Québec (11:00) - How can a summer program permit a coach to self-improve continually? (12:22) - Is physical conditioning the most limiting training factor in regards to the athletes? (17:40) - Why is seasonal planing so important even for a short program like a provincial team? (20:09) - Why are classroom sessions so critical in preparing the high performance athlete? (24:30) - Frank's takeaways from being involved with Team Ontario (25:25) - Why is collaborating with passionate coaches every summer so invigorating? (26:40) - What is the ideal selection process according to Frank? (32:30) - Why are summer programs an ideal environment for professional development? (34:45) - Why is team culture becoming a big part of Team Ontario programs? (37:45) - Why should a head coach and her or his assistants hold a pre-season meeting? What should be discussed during that meeting? (43:30) - What are the priorities when preparing the seasonal plan? (48:00) - Why is the pre-season a great time to identify an area of coaching improvement, find a resource and set a plan to put in action?
In this episode, Frank & Thierry welcome newly appointed York University men's volleyball Head Coach Nathan Groenveld to discuss the importance of the middle blocker position and how to train it more efficiently. (0:30) - Congratulations to Coach Groenveld for being selected as York University men's volleyball Head Coach (2:05) - Nathan's bio (2:35) - What was Thierry's initial impression of Nathan Groenveld, the club player? (4:21) - What is Glenn Hoag's advice to high level athletes that are pondering coaching after their playing career? (6:07) - What brought Nathan into coaching? (7:15) - What were some of the challenges coach Groenveld had to overcome building the Niagara College program? (9:10) - How have some experiences such as Team Ontario and the Volleyball Canada Centre of Excellence program made Nathan a better coach? (10:55) - How does coach Groenveld develop a family atmosphere with his teams? (12:50) - Who are Nathan's mentors and how does he interact with them? (15:50) - How can summer programs such as a provincial or junior national team help a coach in his or her professional development? (18:10) - Is the middle position presently undervalued at the club level and what can be done to change that perception? (24:45) - How can club coaches improve their ability to coach middle blocker more effectively? (29:00) - Middles need to include cue reading in blocking as early as possible such as Glenn Hoag's blocking progression (30:05) - What good online resource for training middle blockers does coach Groenveld recommend? (34:00) - Should every athlete get some repetitions in the middle at some point? (37:05) - How can lateral speed or a fast arm swing be trained with 14U to 16U athletes? (40:55) - How much block training is necessary and how quickly should drills be more random when considering the middle position? (42:15) - What are typical weaknesses coach Groenveld sees in rookie college athletes playing in the middle? (43:53) - How can an incredibly difficult skill like blocking be trained better in the club setting? (50:20) - What are rookie middle athletes lacking on the offensive side of the game at the collegiate level? (55:00) - How is a middle's arm swing different and how do you train that efficiently? (59:30) - Which middle from Team Canada should a young club athlete be watching? (61:00) - Do you like podcast episodes that focus on a particular position like this one? Please provide feedback at FTFC@maverickvolleyball.ca
In this guestless episode, Frank & Thierry discuss their highlights of the International Coaching Symposium that was delivered in conjunction with the VNL stop in Ottawa on June 8-10, 2018. (1:00) - Preview on upcoming episodes recorded during the International Coaching Symposium (1:50) - The Volleyball Nations League and the International Coaching Symposium attracted a large portion of the canadian coaching community (3:40) - What was Thierry's biggest highlight of the symposium? (4:58) - Take a moment to watch some of John Kessel's videos. Motor Learning Principles with John Kessel The Championship Newsletter: Motor Learning Increasing Your Contacts Per Hour Growing the Game Webinar Series (5:10) - Create a culture of play (6:10) - Random drills enhance learning and transfer better to the game (6:30) - Use of the court without use of the net is prohibited (7:40) - What is the white ribbon trick? Grow the Game, John Kessel's blog (8:30) - A few of John Kessel's favorite drills are explained (11:25) - How do you provide feedback in a John Kessel drill? (13:06) - What was Frank's biggest highlight of the symposium? (13:42) - Why is John Speraw a great speaker? (15:32) - What was Team USA's Rio experience and what can we learn from that experience? (16:12) - Why does Speraw believe in intergrated sport psychology? (17:12) - Kyle Paquette's resource, Trainwave, is a great solution to intergrated mental training. (17:26) - What statistics are particularly important for coach Speraw? (19:02) - Why Thierry really enjoyed Alix Krahn's session on Sport Culture? (20:22) - What are the pillars of trust? (22:02) - Why is focusing on relationship building so important? (22:17) - Brené Brown is a great resource on this topic Which Brené Brown Books Should You Read First The Power of Vulnerability - TED talk (22:39) - Why did many MVC coaches enjoyed LP Mainville's session? (25:17) - Why Thierry enjoyed Larry McKay's session on in match adjustments? (26:22) - Why in game management needs to be simple and based on facts like statistics? (27:27) - What statistics are particularly important for coach McKay? (29:42) - Who should gather the data? (30:22) - Why Frank's favorite moment of the weekend revolved around Glenn Hoag and his session on match planning? (32:02) - The OVA will attempt to transform every symposium session into a webinar and make them available on their website. (32:11) - Why coach Hoag still does a personal pen and paper scouting method to prepare a game plan? (33:41) - How Glenn Hoag simplifies the block defence relationship on court? (34:24) - How did Frank's session on individual defence turn out? (38:56) - What was the highlight of the MVC coaches who attended the symposium? (43:21) - Any suggestions on how to improve the symposium if we were to host another one next year? (48:16) - What would you like to hear about on the podcast? (48:51) - What Mark Matheson would like to hear on future pods? (51:31) - What Gerry DiGirolamo would like to hear on future pods? (53:16) - Please provide feedback via FTFC@maverickvolleyball.ca
Dans cet épisode sans invité, François et Thierry élaborent au sujet de leurs faits saillants concernant le Symposium international d'entraîneurs qui a été présenté en conjonction avec l'étape de la LNV à Ottawa le 8 au 10 juin 2018. (0:40) - Grand rassemblement de la communauté de volleyball canadien dans le cadre du Symposium international d'entraîneurs (1:15) - Aperçu des prochains épisodes qui ont été enregistrés dans le cadre du symposium (3:00) - Quel a été le plus gros coup de coeur de Thierry en relation aux sessions du symposium? (4:02) - Il est fortement recommandé de visionner quelques vidéos de John Kessel. Motor Learning Principles with John Kessel The Championship Newsletter: Motor Learning Increasing Your Contacts Per Hour Growing the Game Webinar Series (4:10) - Il faut créer une culture de jeu en entraînement. (5:45) - L'usage du terrain sans l'utilisation du filet est interdit (6:56) - Il faut vraiment accentuer des situations aléatoires pour maximiser le transfert à la situation de jeu (7:00) - Quels sont quelques les éducatifs pronés par John Kessel (10:30) - Comment est-ce possible de donner de la rétroaction dans des éducatifs de style Kessel (11:30) - L'OVA tentera de publier les sessions présentées sous forme de webinar en ligne. (11:40) - Quel a été le plus gros coup de coeur de Frank en relation aux sessions du symposium? (12:24) - Pourquoi est-ce que John Speraw est un orateur phénoménal? (13:50) - Quel a été l'expérience de l'équipe américaine lors des Olympiques de Rio et quelles sont les leçons à partager? (14:45) - Pourquoi est-ce que coach Speraw promouvoit fortement la préparation mentale intégrée? (15:35) - Quelles sont les statistiques que John Speraw priment davantage? (18:32) - Pourquoi est-ce que Thierry a particulièrement apprécié l'atelier d'Alix Krahn au sujet de la culture sportive? (19:40) - Pourquoi est-ce important de développer des relations saines avec les athlètes? (20:00) - Quels sont les piliers de la confiance? (22:15) - Pourquoi est-ce que Frank vous recommande d'apprécier pleinement l'atelier de LP Mainville au sujet de l'athlète en développement au contre? (26:08) - Pourquoi est-ce que Thierry a trouvé la séance de Larry McKay au sujet d'ajustements en situation de partie particulièrement utile? (27:30) - Pourquoi est-ce préférable de prôner une approche simpliste et de se baser sur des faits telles des statistiques? (28:40) - Qui devrait faire la prise de données en partie? (29:40) - Quelle statistique est-ce que coach McKay observe davantage? (31:22) - Pourquoi est-ce que le moment fort de la fin de semaine pour Frank s'est produit lors de l'atelier en classe de Glenn Hoag? (33:15) - Pourquoi est-ce que coach Hoag fait encore l'analyse d'un match avec l'approche papier et crayon pour préparer un plan de match? (34:20) - Comment est-ce que Glenn Hoag, un expert de renommée mondiale au niveau de la défensive, a réussi à simplifier et vulgariser ses connaissances si efficacement pour les participants? (35:00) - Comment est-ce que Frank a vécu son expérience d'animer une session sur terrain? (37:45) - Comment est-ce que le symposium international peut offrir un meilleur produit la prochaine fois? (42:26) - On aimerait énormément recevoir vos idées de thèmes pour des épisodes futures comme l'on fait Mark Matheson et Gerry DiGirolamo. (45:55) - SVP nous fournir vos commentaires par courriel au FTFC@maverickvolleyball.ca
Dans cet épisode sans invité, François et Thierry présentent deux capsules : des concepts au sujet d'une technique précise sont discutés, et des conseils entourant l'utilisation d'outils technologiques sont partagés. (0:22) - Deuxième épisode en français, certains épisodes avec des invités francophones seront produits en français exclusivement et les épisodes sans invités seront fréquemment produits dans les deux langues officielles. (1:01) - Épisode similaire disponible en Anglais (voir ci-dessus) (2:08) - Ressource proposée : frères McKibbin (bio, site web, chaîne YouTube, Twitter, Instagram), joueurs de plage de l'AVP qui partagent leurs connaissances tant techniques que tactiques (3:20) - De très bonnes productions principalement sous forme de vidéos sur les techniques, la préparation physique et l'entraînement mental (3:35) - Des coéquipiers de la même famille ont une relation particulière à considérer en entraînement et en compétition (4:23) - Bio des frères McKibbin (5:40) - Deux excellentes capsules vidéo sur la réception (6:05) - Est-ce que la réception est la technique la plus importante? (8:40) - Les athlètes qui maîtrisent la technique ont une dimension psychologique très forte (11:20) - Comment mieux entraîner la réception? (11:50) - N'hésitez pas à fournir de la rétroaction au FTFC@maverickvolleyball.ca (12:28) - Un facteur important pour être un excellent réceptioneur semble être d'avoir pratiqué divers sports lors de la période critique de développement moteur (8-12 ans) (15:47) - Acquérir une nouvelle technique ou développer un élément particulier de la réception nécessite énormément de temps en entraînement et en situation pertinente (17:50) - Quels types d'éducatifs devraient être priorisés pour cheminer plus rapidement? (19:30) - Maximiser la lecture du jeu et la prise de décision dès que possible (21:00) - À quel âge est-ce préférable de commencer à travailler la perspective réception de service flotteur vs service smashé? (22:40) - Quelles sont les erreurs communes et des solutions potentielles? (28:45) - Pourquoi est-ce que les filles réceptionnent moins souvent en touche? (32:05) - Est-ce préférable de prioriser l'utilisation des jambes ou des bras pour contrôler la réception? (35:00) - Est-ce préférable de prioriser la réception entre les appuis ou le pivotement des hanches? (38:40) - Quelles sont les différences entre la réception d'un service flotteur versus un service spin? (39:58) - Comment gérer la réception de service durant un match? (49:15) - Quelle statistique à la réception est préférable à cumuler et comment s'en servir? (56:58) - Comment utiliser l'analyse vidéo efficacement en situation d'entraînement? (58:44) - Utiliser une application comme Video Delay (version gratuite, version pro - 4,99$) périodiquement ou même à chaque pratique pour permettre à l'athlète de revoir rapidement son exécution (60:33) - Utiliser une application comme Coach's Eye (6,99$) pour comparer l'évolution d'une technique (62:18) - Utiliser une application comme WhatsApp pour faire le partage de vidéo avec les athlètes et leur permettre de s'analyser sur leur propre temps (63:50) - Trépied, pivot et monture recommandés sur Amazon (66:23) - Svp nous fournir vos commentaires et propositions au FTFC@maverickvolleyball.ca et vous abonner à la baladodiffusion sur iTunes, Google Play, Podbean ou Stitcher
In this guestless episode, Frank & Thierry tackle two different topics: a skill is scrutinized, and a technological tool is recommended. (1:00) - Special episode format, no guest, 2 topics, a skill & a technological tip (1:10) - Similar episode also available in French (see below) (1:50) - Please provide feedback about the recommended resources at FTFC@maverickvolleyball.ca (2:42) - McKibbin Brothers (bio, Website, YouTube Channel, Twitter, Instagram), AVP pro beach players that share their knowledge (4:15) - Many good videos on technical skills, physical preparation and psychological skills (5:00) - Siblings competing together is special and very particular (6:50) - Serve receive: the most important technique in the game? (8:14) - Why serve receive is indeed important (9:30) - Having the right mindset is critical to be a great passer (12:40) - How do you train serve receive (13:52) - A very important factor to be a good passer seems to participate in various sports in the critical period for skill development (8-12 years old) (18:30) - What can coaches do to help the fast track the development of the serve receive skill (19:00) - Try to increase decision making and cue reading as soon and as often as possible (21:00) - Developing a specific aspect to a skill such as serve receive requires a large volume of training and a lot of time (23:45) - Replace all small group on same side of net with some kind of over the net serve receive and rally drills (26:35) - Common serve receive mistakes and potential solutions (30:52) - Should a coach prioritize hand or forearm passing? (36:50) - Should a passer use more the legs or the arms to control the push to the net? (40:39) - Should a passer prioritise passing the ball on her or his mid line or "open up" the hips? (46:00) - What do you do when your passers break down in a game? (55:50) - What kind of stats on serve receive should be taken and how should they be used (62:50) - What kind of technology should a coach use in a practice setting to analyse video? (64:10) - Recommended tripod, swivel & mount on Amazon (64:58) - Using the Video Delay (lite version, Pro version - $4,99) as periodically or almost every practice for at least a drill is highly recommended (65:42) - Use Coach's Eye ($6,99) to analyse the skill periodically and compare the progression with a double screen, drawing lines, and doing voice over recordings (66:43) - Dan Lewis uses WhatsApp with the national team to share short action videos with athletes so they can observe themselves outside of practice time (68:30) - What type of drills are conducive to using these different tools? (70:00) - Don't forget to provide feedback at FTFC@maverickvolleyball.ca and to subscribe on iTunes, Google Play, Podbean or Stitcher
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