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HOT NEWS FLASH
THIS JUST IN: 1/27/2011
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Stephanie
Poelker Sign's with Kentucky Christian University
Jessica - Husky - Coach Bruce Dixon |
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Amy - Stephanie - Chris |
Congratulations Stephanie,
You have literally spent the last 4 years of your life, working hard to fulfill your
Dream of Playing in College...and it paid off. You are an inspiration......
Congratulation's Dallas-You
showed them all that what matters is, doing what it takes to reach
your goals, and you will achieve them......
1/19/2010
DALLAS TOBIN-2009
NCFS 18'S
SIGNED WITH:
Culver-Stockton
College
FOR
2010-2011
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Front row: Mike, Dallas, Proud Mom |
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Back row: Rob Meldrum (admissions rep), Coach Meyer, Albert Morris |
Dallas signing her letter |
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Front row: Mike, Dallas, Proud Mom |
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Back Row: Coach Meyer, Mr. Kasper (FHC Activities Director) |
How to get a College Volleyball Scholarship - Top 10 Insights from
Coaches
Parents often wonder what their child needs to do to get a college scholarship.
After talking to a few friends that coach college volleyball, here are my top 10 insights…
1. Pick
a club that will train individual skills. When you play club ball, you should play for a coach that will focus on
teaching you individual skills. Individual skills are extremely important and when you visit a college, coaches will look
at individual skills.
2. Do something extremely well. You need to develop 1 skill really well. It’s
better to be highly skilled at a specific position than to be average at a few.
3. Develop good ball control
skills. You want to especially develop your passing movement skills. Being able to serve receive is important, especially
if you’re tall, coaches will notice.
4. Be fast. Coaches will notice your speed. Also, make
dynamic plays. Coaches want players that make dynamic plays. Coaches want players that make plays when the game is on the
line.
5. Attitude. When a coach is recruiting players, they will often watch how players react in
certain situations. For example, when things don’t go your way, how do you react? Coaches want kids who get
excited about playing well. Coaches want players that huddle up and cheer. It’s important to be a team
player, not a team cancer.
This is really important… Every coach is afraid of getting a bad attitude
kid. College coaches don’t want to get stuck with them for 4 years. Coaches are careful about not getting a bad apple.
6. When you're visiting a college, don’t have your parents ask all the questions. As a player,
when you visit a college make sure you have questions for the coach. Also, be on time for your visit.
7. When you
visit a college and practice with the team, be friendly. You need to be friendly with the team because the team will
ultimately decide whether or not you come play. If the team doesn't like you, the coach won't want you.
Get
connected with the team. Don’t be shy. Don’t be intimidated. Just relax. Don’t think it’s
a big deal. Don’t freak out if you make mistakes.
8. When you practice with the college team, don’t
be afraid of being overly aggressive. You don’t want to make the mistake of being too much of an observer.
It’s time for you to shine.
9. When you email a coach, make it personal. For example, don’t
send out a mass email to many different coaches. Each email should be personal. Also, make Youtube videos highlighting your
skills.
10. Don’t put incriminating info on your Facebook. Colleges check up on students' non-scholastic
activities using Facebook. You could get into trouble posting incriminating photographs online, so think before you post.
Follow the link for more information on how to get a volleyball scholarship.
http://www.strength-and-power-for-volleyball.com/volleyball-scholarships.html
That's
all for this issue.
As always,
Get strong and explosive,
Dennis
NSCA Certified Strength and
Conditioning Specialist, President, Strength and Power for Volleyball LLC strength-and-power-for-volleyball.com
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