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Thursday, June 27, 2024

Summer is Here - Time to Elevate Your Volleyball Game!

 

Summer is Here - Time to Elevate Your Volleyball Game!

As the school year wraps up and summer begins, it's the perfect time to focus on advancing your volleyball skills. We have an array of sessions designed to help you achieve your goals and have fun in the sun.

Beach 2's Training: Limited Spots Available!

Our Beach 2's Training has a few open spots in the July Monday and Wednesday sessions. These exclusive slots are available for boys and girls aged 11-14. Don't miss out on this opportunity to train on the beach and enhance your game. Act fast, as spots are filling up quickly!

Register Now!

Private Lessons: Tailored to Your Needs

Looking for personalized training? We have a few private lesson slots open for groups of 1-6 athletes. You get to choose the skills, date, time, and coach for your one-hour session. These sessions are highly sought after, so if you're interested, book yours soon!

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July Skill Sessions: Master Specific Skills

Join our specialized skill sessions in July to sharpen your technique:

  • Setting: June 27
  • Hitting: July 4
  • Hitting and Blocking: July 11
  • Defence: July 18
  • Mental Training: July 25
Register Now!

August: Making the Cut Month

Prepare for the upcoming season with our "Making the Cut" camps. We offer six different camps tailored to various age groups:

  • Boys Elementary School Camp: August 12-15
  • Girls Elementary School Camp: August 12-15
  • Boys Junior High School Camp: August 19-22
  • Girls Junior High School Camp: August 19-22
  • Boys Senior High School Camp: August 26-29
  • Girls Senior High School Camp: August 26-29

Spread the Word: Boys Athletes Needed

We need more boys to register for our camps to avoid grouping different age groups together. Help us spread the word and increase the number of boys participating in our camps.

Register Now!

September: School Day Academy for Serious Athletes

For dedicated athletes, we offer the School Day Academy in September. This program runs Tuesday (1-3 pm), Wednesday (1-2 pm), and Thursday (1-3 pm) and is coached by Darren Cannell and Toako Chie Imamura. To participate, athletes must schedule spares in the afternoon, take a cyber school class, and manage their credit count to include this program. This two-month program may be extended if there is enough interest and positive feedback.

Previously, this academy has helped many athletes achieve their volleyball goals, and we aim to replicate this success with a new group of talented players.

Register Now!

Sunday, June 9, 2024

Exciting Updates from the Academy!

 

Exciting Updates from the Academy!

The Academy Stats

We’re thrilled to share the latest news and upcoming sessions at the Academy! Over the past 12 months, we've held 314 sessions, welcomed 2,371 registrations, and garnered 33,361 page views. Your enthusiasm and support are what make our Academy thrive!

Private Lessons: The Ultimate Flexible Training Experience

Our private lessons have become incredibly popular, offering tailored training sessions for up to 6 athletes. You choose the topic and the coach! Here’s a glimpse of our historical data for private lessons:

  • 2019: 31 private lessons
  • 2020: 20 private lessons
  • 2021: 16 private lessons
  • 2022: 95 private lessons
  • 2023: 70 private lessons
  • 2024: 77 private lessons (and counting!)

Available Private Sessions:

  • Sold Out: June 13, 6:00 – 7:00 PM CST, June 13, 7:00 – 8:00 PM CST, June 20, 6:00 – 7:00 PM CST, June 20, 7:00 – 8:00 PM CST, June 27, 6:00 – 7:00 PM CST, July 4, 7:00 – 8:00 PM CST, July 11, 7:00 – 8:00 PM CST, July 18, 6:00 – 7:00 PM CST
  • Available: June 27, 7:00 – 8:00 PM CST, July 4, 6:00 – 7:00 PM CST, July 11, 6:00 – 7:00 PM CST, July 18, 7:00 – 8:00 PM CST, July 25, 6:00 – 7:00 PM CST, July 25, 7:00 – 8:00 PM CST
Go Private!

Beach 2's Training: Almost Sold Out!

Don't miss out on the action-packed Beach 2's training! Find a partner and register now. The registration fee has been dropped to $310 per player.

  • Age 15-16 Girls (Mon & Wed, 4-6 pm): 3 more teams
  • Age 13-18 Boys (Mon & Wed, 4-6 pm): 2 more teams
  • Sold Out: Age 15-16 Girls (Mon & Wed, 6-8 pm), Age 11-14 Girls (Tue & Thu, 4-6 pm), Age 15-16 Girls (Tue & Thu, 6-8 pm)
Into the Sun!

Summer Girls League: Limited Spots Left!

Our Summer Girls League is in full swing!

  • 11-14 years old (Thursdays 6-8 pm): One spot left
  • 15-18 years old (Thursdays 8-10 pm): Sold out
Play the Game!

Skills Sessions: Open for Registration

Hone your skills with our upcoming sessions, starting Thursday! Spots available in all sessions:

  • Beginner Serving (Ages 11-14): June 13, 8-9 pm
  • Advanced Serving (Ages 15-18): June 13, 9-10 pm
  • Intermediate Passing (Ages 11-14): June 20, 8-9 pm
  • Advanced Passing (Ages 15-18): June 20, 9-10 pm
  • Setting Training (Ages 11-14): June 27, 8-9 pm
  • Setting Training (Ages 15-18): June 27, 9-10 pm
  • Hitting Sessions (Ages 11-14): July 4, 8-9 pm
  • Hitting Sessions (Ages 15-18): July 4, 9-10 pm
  • Basic Hitting and Blocking (Ages 11-14): July 11, 8-9 pm
  • Hitting and Blocking (Ages 15-18): July 11, 9-10 pm
  • Defense Session (Ages 11-14): July 18, 8-9 pm
  • Defense Session (Ages 15-18): July 18, 9-10 pm
  • Mental Training (Ages 11-14): July 25, 8-9 pm
  • Mental Training (Ages 15-18): July 25, 9-10 pm
Learn the skills!

Making the Cut Camps: Boys Needed!

We need more boys to join our Making the Cut Camps. Girls are also welcome!

  • Boys Elementary School Camp: 4 athletes
  • Boys Junior High School Camp: 19 athletes
  • Boys Senior High School Camp: 19 athletes
  • Girls Elementary School Camp: 30 athletes, room for 24 more
  • Sold Out: Girls Junior High School Camp (54 athletes), Girls Senior High School Camp (54 athletes)
More athletes Needed

School Day Academy: Elite Training Program

Our School Day Academy is a unique program for select athletes. Ten athletes have already been chosen. Are you next?

  • Grade 9-10: September and October, Tuesday to Thursday
  • Grade 11-12: September and October, Tuesday to Thursday
How good can you be?

Get Ready for School Tryouts!

This summer is packed with sessions to prepare you for school tryouts. Don't miss out on your chance to get ahead!
Stay tuned for more updates and register soon to secure your spot. We look forward to seeing you at the Academy!


Saturday, June 1, 2024

Just a Quick Message!

 

Beach 2's Volleyball Program at the Academy 🌴🏐

We are excited to offer a Beach Volleyball program with a dedicated coach-to-athlete ratio of 1:4.

Boys Beach 2's (Ages 13-18)

  • Schedule: Monday and Wednesday, 4-6 pm
  • Coaches: Darren Cannell, Erika M, Paige F, Olivia A.
  • Availability: 🚀 SPACE AVAILABLE

Girls Beach 2's (Ages 15-16)

  • Schedule: Monday and Wednesday, 4-6 pm
  • Coaches: Darren Cannell, Erika M, Paige F, Olivia A.
  • Availability: 🚀 SPACE AVAILABLE

Girls Beach 2's (Ages 15-16)

  • Schedule: Monday and Wednesday, 6-8 pm
  • Coaches: Darren Cannell, Erika M, Paige F, Olivia A.
  • Availability: ❌ SOLD OUT

Girls Beach 2's (Ages 11-14)

  • Schedule: Tuesday and Thursday, 4-6 pm
  • Coaches: Michelle M, Chie I, Nadia F, Adam W.
  • Availability: ❌ SOLD OUT

Girls Beach 2's (Ages 15-16)

  • Schedule: Tuesday and Thursday, 6-8 pm
  • Coaches: Leanne M, Annika R, Nadia F, Adam W.
  • Availability: ❌ SOLD OUT

Academy Summer League ☀️🏐

Our Summer League starts this coming week, and there are still spaces available. 🚀

Indoor Training Sessions 🏋️‍♂️🏐

Responding to demand, we've added indoor training sessions on Thursdays throughout June and July. These include:

Private Lessons

  • Dates: June 6, 13, 20, 27, July 4, 11, 18, 25
  • Coach: Darren Cannell or Coach of Choice

Skill Sessions (Coach: Darren Cannell)

  • June 13: Serve 🎯
  • June 20: Passing ✋
  • June 27: Setting 👐
  • July 4: Hitting 💥
  • July 11: Blocking 🛡️
  • July 18: Defense 🛡️
  • July 25: Mental Training 🧠

The Making the Cut Camps 🎓🏐

We offer various camps in August for different age groups:

Elementary Camp (August 12-15)

  • Boys: 🚀 SPACE AVAILABLE
  • Girls: 🚀 SPACE AVAILABLE

Junior High School Camp (August 19-22)

  • Boys: 🚀 SPACE AVAILABLE
  • Girls: ❌ SOLD OUT

Senior High School Camp (August 26-29)

  • Boys: 🚀 SPACE AVAILABLE
  • Girls: ❌ SOLD OUT

Girls are welcome to join the boys' camps, though they should be aware that the net height will be set for boys. Traditionally, our camps have mixed boys and girls, but this year we separated them to encourage more boys to join. However, we did not receive enough interest from boys, limiting the number of girls we could accommodate. To address this, girls who were unable to join the girls' camps can now register for the boys' camps. Note that the Junior boys' net height matches the Senior girls' height. 🏐💪

Learn More
The last time these did not work....this link should:

The link for the Jump Training
https://classroom.google.com/c/MjMwMTU3MDk0MDU0?cjc=ywlrci2

Mental Training
https://classroom.google.com/c/MjMwMTUyNTY1MTE3?cjc=oy2ivbh


Both of these were designed during the Covid shutdown and have not been updated, so enjoy. If you have any problems getting on, let me know.

Tuesday, May 28, 2024

The Last Chance Newsletter!

 

The Last Chance Newsletter!

As we approach the end of the month, we're presenting a unique opportunity with two sessions commencing in June and extending for two months.   This is your exclusive chance to be a part of these sessions, which have the potential to transform your volleyball game.  

Beach Sessions

The beach sessions are fully booked, but we have space for four more teams to join the 13-18 Beach 2's Boys on Monday and Wednesday from 4-6 pm. These sessions, led by Darren Cannell, offer a unique opportunity to train in the elements, enhancing your speed, agility, strength, and skills. These improvements are highly transferable to the indoor game of volleyball. Take advantage of this chance to elevate your game.

Find out More?

Academy League

The second last-chance item is the Girls' league, which will take place in June and July. The Boys' league was unfortunately cancelled due to a lack of registrations, and the girls' league was moved from Friday to Thursday. We are thrilled to present the first summer Academy League. If you register for this league, please note that no coaches or coaching occurs during these games; it is a chance to play the game. This is another opportunity to allow athletes of all skills and ages to play the game. There will be music, referees and lots of games, making it a fun and inclusive experience.

Find out More?

Making The Cut Camp

While this is not the final opportunity, as there is still time before it takes place, it is the highly competitive Making the Cut Camp. The challenge lies in the limited number of available spaces. The boy's camps need more participants, but the girls' camps are filling up fast. Secure your spot and register before it's too late.

Find out More?

School Day Academy

The last event I would like to highlight is New School Day Academy. This is an unusual session as it is during the school day.   It is also the only event that we select the athletes that can attend. If not enough athletes fit the criteria, the event will not happen. We ran this event just before COVID happened, and it was one of the most intense, high-level skill, jump training and mental training events. It was also one of those events which changed the athletes' volleyball game, giving them a plan and process to help them achieve their volleyball goals. This is not an event for every athlete. This event is for the dedicated, focused, goal-orientated, talented athlete. Are you interested in completing the application to start the process?

Find out More?

QUOTES WORTH READING...

1. Sinjin Smith, 1996 Olympian, winner of 139 professional beach titles: “Don’t fire your opponents up. If they’re down, don’t tick them off. Let them stay down.”
No matter the sport, this is good advice. If the match is going well, why do something like shout through the net and give the players on the other side more motivation to turn the match around? Winning is tough enough. Don’t make it tougher by giving your opponent one more reason to want to beat you. 
2. Adrian Crook, fitness trainer who worked with three-time gold medalist Karch Kiraly in preparation for the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta: “People [often] equate power with muscle size, but oftentimes, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Muscularity is important, but upper-body power comes from the ability to generate maximum speed in the fullest, most mechanically correct range of motion, and this is achieved by acquiring flexibility.”
This echoes what I’ve heard from many trainers over the years, and it reinforces the idea that strength training is not all about building the muscles that you see in the mirror. Chances are, you can reduce the number of curls you’re doing and increase some other area of resistance or flexibility work that will be more beneficial to your volleyball game.
On this subject, Kiraly, who is currently the head coach of the U.S. Women’s National Team, wrote recently in Volleyball USA about five exercises that build important “functional strength” for players, none of which involves weights. They are body-weight squats, side lunges, forward lunges, pushups, and planks. Work these into your routine and you’ll find that everything you do on the court becomes a little easier.
3. Arnie Ball, men’s volleyball coach at IPFW, father of Olympic gold medalist Lloy Ball: “Too many people get in a position of authority and aren’t willing to get down on the floor and belly laugh with five- and six-year-olds.”
This one made me laugh when Arnie said it to me 20 years ago. I was in Fort Wayne to do a story on him, Lloy and the IPFW program, and this was his response when I asked him about his jovial interaction with young kids at a volleyball clinic put on by his men’s team. It resonates with me more now than ever because it speaks to the importance of treating everybody, no matter their age or standing in life, with respect. It also highlights the rewards that can come from going the extra mile to connect with people. 
4. Aldis Berzins, starting outside hitter on the 1984 Olympic gold medal team, former USA assistant coach:
 “A weak block makes for an easy tool shot. If you’re the blocker and you’re out of position, don’t reach toward the spiker. Instead, stop and get over the net. This creates three positives out of a bad situation: 1. You’re pressing over the net, and even though you won’t be fronting the hitter, the hitter may hit into you. 2. Your defenders will have a clear view of the attack and that will give them a better chance to make the dig. 3. You won’t get tooled.”
I like this one because it speaks to a complaint I’ve often heard from defenders – both indoors and on the beach – about blockers who are all over the place at the net. Putting up a stable, well-formed block is almost always a better option than making radical moves one way or another to compensate for being out of position. 
5. John Kessel, director of sport development for USA Volleyball: “If you’re going miss a serve, miss, long rather than into the net. When you serve long, there’s still a chance the other team will play it.”
Self-explanatory. A ball served into the net will never earn you a point. 
6. Doug Beal, USA Volleyball CEO, coach of the 1984 U.S. men’s Olympic gold medal team: “Good players rarely look like the game is stressful for them, and they never seem rushed because they adjust their position all the time based on what’s happening. They’re always compensating for the movement of their teammates and the movement on the other side of the court, whether it’s blocking or backcourt.”
Doug said this to me one time when I watched a match with him from the stands so I could pick his brain about what high-level coaches look for in good volleyball prospects. This statement highlights something that I’m sure most people understand but may not always think about – impressing coaches has as much to do with taking care of the little things as it does with hitting, passing, serving, blocking, digging and setting. 
7. Karch Kiraly: “Over the years, I realized that if I’d done everything possible to prepare myself for matches and tournaments, it took a weight off my shoulders and allowed me to play without fear of losing. When you’ve done everything you can to train yourself for competition, you’ll sleep well when the tournament is over, win or lose.”
This is one of my all-time favorite Karch quotes. Yes, he is innately gifted, and the 40-inch vertical jump certainly helped him during his playing career. But what you realize when you get to know Karch is how much of his success comes from diligence and preparation.
I recently re-read a chapter in the book “Outliers” about 10,000 hours is the amount of time it takes to master something, whether it’s sports, music or anything you’re interested in learning beyond a surface level. The point is not that putting in long hours over years and years will make you an Olympic gold medalist or a concert pianist, but, as the book points out, there is plenty of anecdotal evidence that tells us that if you put that much time and effort into something, you will be very, very good at it. And being very, very good at something is a good thing.
8. April Ross, Olympic beach silver medalist: “If you can be OK with the worst-case scenario, that frees you up to go into a situation and give it your all and be OK with the outcome no matter what. That's how I think about things.”
April’s quote ties in well with Karch’s quote about preparation. Losing a volleyball match or making a mistake on the court is not a big deal as long as you know that you have done everything you possibly can to prepare for success. This message is not to be confused with not putting in the work necessary to maximize your potential and then just shrugging off mistakes or losses. Big difference.
 9. Foluke Akinradewo, starting middle on the U.S. women’s national team, 2012 Olympian, All American at Stanford: “On the surface, a duck looks nice and calm, but underneath the surface of the water it’s trying really hard to stay afloat. At Stanford, it may seem like everyone is a genius, but they have to work really hard to get there.”
Foluke said this to me when describing a story she’d been told during her freshman year at Stanford when she was feeling stress about the pressure that came with being surrounded by exceptionally smart students. The point: Success doesn’t come easy to anybody, even the gifted. Foluke said that realizing this helped reduce her anxiety about measuring up with her classmates at Stanford.
 10. Terry Liskevych, Oregon State women’s coach, former USA women’s national team coach: “Do it now. Procrastination can be a great enemy.”
This quote is included in a section called “Life” in the 11-page “Liskevych Philosophy,” which he put together while coaching the USA team. This is one of those things that’s widely known but rarely followed, and I’ve always liked the way Terry emphasizes that putting something off until tomorrow can be your “enemy.” Think that’s too strong? Reflect on it next time you’re coming home from volleyball practice and have to research and write a 10-page paper that’s due first thing in the morning. Put that way, “enemy” sounds about right, doesn’t it?