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1 Literacy of volleyball By: Kayla Bartlett
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3 rd and 4 th grade Ryan Fieler Ryan was my first volleyball coach She was a senior in high school & a role model The Basics of Volleyball No one had specific positions Everyone played all the way around Serving, Serve Receiving, Bump, Set, Spike
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Found love for the game Stayed after with Ryan I would always stay after practice and work extra Ryan would hit balls at me and I would practice digging She taught me to over hand serve from the back line instead of under hand serving This is where I fell out of love with basketball and in love with volleyball
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5 th – 8 th grade Junior Olympic Volleyball (Aleta Aces) Club volleyball is for the more talented athlete Usually girls that play club are looking to further their volleyball career and play in college I played club from 10 years old until I turned 18 years old We always held the title of being 1 st or 2 nd best team in the state
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Bradd Jeffers Bradd was my coach from 10 years old to 16 years old We met through club volleyball because he picked my team to be the coach of He also coached at Alexander High School Major Teachings Court Culture More than Basics
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Court culture Good Court Culture Always talking Reconnecting with teammates after messing up Letting mistakes go Keeping a good attitude Bad Court Culture Not talking Pouting after making a mistake Not connecting with teammates Having a poor attitude
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More than the basics Bradd taught us the game in a much more dynamic way Divided into positions I got turned into a setter Not just bump, set, spike Turned to base defense and transitioning Pass, set, hit, base, blocking, transition
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Briana adamovsky Played the setter position at Ohio University Later went pro and go to go overseas She coached me in private sessions Focused on footwork Wallies: setting to yourself on the wall over and over again Setters are the leaders on the court
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Transferred to alexander I transferred from Federal Hocking to Alexander The game was much different comparing both of the schools Federal Hocking was still playing old school volleyball While Alexander had coaches that were willing to go find the new teachings of volleyball
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Jamie Welsh Jamie coached me my 8 th grade year at Alexander She coached different than how I was coached by Bradd in club Everyone got playing time More about having fun not just focused on winning
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Freshmen year This was the pivotal moment of my volleyball career We became the Division III State Champions of 2008 Learned the value of team Dedication to each other Competed among one another Pushed each other Had and made common goals I went from setting to being a defensive specialist Instead of playing all the way around I only played back row Had to learn how to read the other team on offense and defense
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Sophomore – Senior year Nick Wendt and Joe Super became the high school varsity coaches I went from just knowing right back to being the libero and playing middle back Helped me contact college coaches Nick and Joe compared to Bradd Bradd held everyone to high standards Nick and Joe were much more laid back Bradd focused on the fine details Nick and Joe focused more on reading and defending
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Hiram college Scott Carter Head volleyball coach at Hiram college Held very high expectations Team Moto “Strong, Capable, Committed…Hiram Team First” Demands of School and Volleyball We had study tables and in order to get out of study tables we had to keep a 3.0 GPA or higher When we stepped foot on the court it was an expectation to perform at a very high level at all times, “bad days” were unacceptable
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College vs. High school Weight Training High School: trained during season and pre season College: trained all year round Attitudes High School: some played to win, some did not College: everyone was there to get playing time and to win every game Defense High School: transitioned every time to a certain spot College: transitioned slightly based only on the block
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Coaching at elite I coached 16 year olds who had only played one year of volleyball before this I used the teachings that I had learned from my coaches over the years and applied my knowledge to teaching them I had very high expectations because of the volleyball levels that I played on This had to change because at 16 years old I had already had 7 years of volleyball under my belt, where these girls only had 1 year We went from not scoring more than 10 points in our first game to winning our state volleyball tournament bracket
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Steps of coaching I went into coaching like the girls already had a base knowledge of the game They did not, we had to start from the basics Basics Bump, set, spike Next Level Separated by positions Taught the difference of defense, and offense Taught them how to read while defending Pass, set, hit, serve receive, serving, base, blocking, approaches ect… Ended the season with our first 4 consecutive wins!!!
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