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Volleyball Portfolio Alyssa Chambers

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Volleyball PortfolioAlyssa Chambers

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Coaching Philosophy: High School Age Group

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Goal

I want my athletes to be able to learn and compete competitively in game settings. I want them to become students of the game, and be able to think critically without always having to ask the coaching staff for answers. I want them to have fun playing the game they love.

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Academics

Students must maintain a 3.2 GPA for the duration of the season. If that 3.2 drops, the student athlete will attend study sessions/tables twice a week for an hour and a half until the grades return to the 3.2 mark. They will not be suspended due to the drop in grades unless the average goes below a 2.9. If that happens, the student athlete will not be allowed to compete until the grades are back to the 3.2. This goes for every player, regardless of whether they are a starter or not.

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Practices

All practices are mandatory unless it is an emergency or the athletes themselves have talked to the coaching staff about their specific situation. Coaches will decide if the situation is legitimate enough for the athlete to miss practice or not.

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Drinking

NO DRINKING DURING SEASON AT ALL UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES!

Guilty by association: does not matter if you were drinking or not

If you are caught at a party, where alcohol is present or any other illegal substance, or coaches get word you were seen at one it does not matter if it is true or not. Automatic 5 match, or two week suspension minimum.

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Parents

The coaching staff is trained and knows what it takes to win and compete. Do not come to us and ask why your daughter is not getting playing time, or more of it. We will play the players that work hard, are dedicated to the team, and are leaders on and off the court.

If your daughter has a bad night and gets pulled, don’t come complain to any of the coaching staff. Be there for your daughter after the game, but still cheer for whoever took your daughters place in the game.

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Conditioning & Weight Training

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Conditioning

Pre-Season:› Sprint-jog-sprints: 5 minute intervals› 4 Corners on track: exercise at each corner,

sprint straights, jog curves In-Season:

› Circuit training every other practice End of Season to Pre-Season:

› On own for remainder of school year. Highly recommend doing the POWER or Acceleration programs. However, Club Volleyball in spring is mandatory.

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Weight Training

In Season:› Alternate lifting with circuit training. Less

weight and more repetitions to maintain muscle strength

Summer and Off Season:› Work on arms, legs, shoulders, and abs to

build muscle, strength and power

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Scouting Report

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USF VS. NWC(JV): 9/22/09

Starting Line Up for NWC

239

7 19 11

2

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Defense

X

XVs. RS Hitter

Vs. LS Hitter

Vs. M Hitter

X X

X

X

X

X

X

XX

XX

X

X

X

X X

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Setter/Serving

Runs a 5-1 Setter (#7, right handed) does not

dump often Uses outside often As far as serving, there were a couple

jump float servers as well as one top spin jump server. The rest were just either top spin or standing float.

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Passing: 0,1,2,3 System

#23-2,3,2,3,0,2,2,3 #2-1,3,3,2,3,3,2,1 #11-2,3,0,2,1,3,2,2 #21-1,1,2,0,3,2,2 #9-1,3,2,2,2,3,1,0

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Hitting: X-Attempt, O-Kill

#19, MB

X X

X

X

X

#12, MB

X

XX

#11, LS

#9, LS

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Hitting: X-Attempt, O-Kill

X

X#7, S

#2, RS

Game 1 Score: USF 25-NWC 19

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USF VS. MT. MARTY: 10/31/09

Starting Line Up for Mt. Marty

98

12 11 14

10

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Defense

XVs. RS Hitter

Vs. M Hitter

X X

X

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X

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XX

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X

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X X

Vs. LS Hitter

Slow on blocking right sides and middles when it is a quick set

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Setter/Serving

Runs a 5-1 Setter (#10, right handed) does not

dump often Depends on outside a lot As far as serving, there were a couple

jump float servers as well as one top spin jump server. The rest were just either top spin or standing float.

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Passing: 0,1,2,3 System

#14-0,1,3,2,2,3,1,0 #6-2,3,3,2,1,0,3,2,1,3 #8-1,1,3,3,2,3,1,0 #12-1,1,2,3,2,3,1,0

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Hitting: X-Attempt, O-Kill

#11, MB

XX

X X X

#9, MB

X

X

X

#8, LS

#14, LS

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Hitting: X-Attempt, O-Kill

X#12, S

#10, RS

Game 1 Score: USF 25-MT. MARTY 18

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Pre Season Practice

Jog 5 Laps Warm up arms

-25, 50, 75 percent Pass 50 Each Set 50 Each San Diego State Drill (timed, then passers and

tossers switch)-Tossers at ten foot line-Passers at end line-Continuous pass, shuffle, pass, shuffle-When you reach the end of the line, run

back to the beginning and start again

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Cont.

Drink Run Throughs Triangle Passing (need 40 each group)

-split court in half-passers, targets, catcher, tossers-follow ball to rotate

Drink Half Butterfly

-passers, PAT(Pass At Target: ball catcher) in target spot-everyone passed and serves-follow ball to rotate

Pressure serving Cool Down Stretching

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Mid Season Practice

Jog 3 laps Ball control pepper (6 mins.)

› Normal › Pass-pass-attack› Set-set-attack› Pass self-set self-attack› Set self-pass self-attack› Pass self-fist-fist-set self-attack

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Cont.

Stretch (10 mins.) Around the World (3 mins.)

-ball and partner-must serve to each zone twice-short serves must be in front of the ten foot line-deep serves in the last third of the court

Fundamental Drill: Butterfly-3 passers, 1 target, rest are servers (middles

just serve)-passers to target to server to passer-must get 40 to move on

Drink

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Cont.

Offensive Drill: Perfection

*Must successfully put away a serve, down ball, attack from the other team, and a free ball to rotate; and all must be in a row.

Drink Defensive Drill: Full Defense vs. 3 Hitters

*Play full defense against three hitters on the other side. To rotate, three of the five attempts must be played out successfully.

Team Scrimmage: Straight up 6 vs. 6 Cool down stretching

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End of Season Practice

Jog 5 Laps Warm up arms

-25, 50, 75 percent Pass 50 Each Set 50 Each

-pepper when finished Drink Butterfly Serve Receive

-3 passers, 1 target(setters rotate every 10), rest are servers (middles just serve)

-passers to target to server to passer-must get 40 to move on

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Cont.

Serve Receive with Middles-split on to two courts equally-each middle needs two solid 31s, 1s, and flares

from each setter depending on how many setters per court

Drink Around the World

-partner and ball-each person must hit each zone twice to complete

the drill

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Cont.

Split Middles and Rights-outsides work on blocking,

transition, and going in for the attack-middles and rights block together, transition and go in for either a 1 or

31, and either a 6 or 5 Drink Scrimmage Cool Down Stretching

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Coach Interview

From different talks that I have had with my coach, Kris Zortman, from high school, I have gathered that she leaves a lot of the off season training and conditioning to the athletes themselves. There are a few things she expects during the off season however. One, she expects that you participate in the JO Volleyball program that is held through the school. She also expects every athlete to participate in the summer camp that is held at the school. Everything else throughout the summer is up to the athlete. Her mindset is that if you put in the time during the off season, the coaches will know come regular season, who worked out over the summer and who did not. When it comes to the first day of practice, the coaching staff expects every athlete to show up fifteen minutes early for every practice. And at each and every practice, the coaches expect 110% effort from every player. All the training should be done prior to the first day of practice, so that when practices do start they can get right into working on offenses, defenses, and perfecting all the fundamentals.

A typical practice would always include the fundamentals like passing, setting, serving, and attacking. But the drills that these skills are incorporated into vary depending on the team’s performance in practice, or a game the night before. Pepper is one of her favorite drills, “you can get a really good work out if you pepper hard enough.” When I asked her about the challenges she faces she quickly replied, “The different crazy personalities that are on my team at any given time. The girls are so energetic that it is hard to get them focused sometimes. It is okay to have fun in practice, but at the right times.”