Kyle Hu, Class of 2020, Junior/Setter/6'0", Taipei, Taiwan Awards: All-tournament honors at the Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asian Schools (IASAS), co-MVP of the varsity team
Team: Taipei American School For more information please contact 20kyleh1@tas.tw
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Teach 5-10 year old children the skills they need to develop into successful athletes and volleyball players
Run a fun, high energy practice that keeps your kids engaged
Learn to simplify complex moves so kids can master the basic volleyball skills
See how to positively approach your kids in coaching them to learn the sport of volleyball
Get drills that integrate actions and movements--even if they are
not volleyball related--to help the kids to develop their coordination
Develop a solid partnership between parent and child to help one another
on the court as they learn their skills with Ruth Nelson, former head
women's volleyball coach at University of Houston (where she coached
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currently working with youth volleyball players
Volleyball coach and youth trainer extraordinaire Ruth Nelson explains
how she teaches parents to work with their kids in this video shot
on-location at the 2011 AVCA convention in San Antonio. Coach Nelson
works with a group of 7 year-old girls and their parents instructing
them in a positive and creative way so that all can learn proper habits
on the court.
Learning proper habits on the court at such a young age allows players
to develop faster and retain more as they continue down the path to
becoming a volleyball player. The parent involvement in this process is
key. The parents must know and understand the proper habits and
techniques as well so that they can teach and give correct cues to
encourage their young ones to play the ball correctly.
Nelson shows a variety of drills that teach different volleyball skills.
She starts the drills with tennis balls, progresses to a soft bigger
ball, then a green soft ball the size of a volleyball and finally a real
volleyball. She has created a practice system for the girls but tries
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different moves, including jump roping and doing cartwheels. Many of the
drills are done on one side of the court to keep the girls close to
each other, and the parents are on the court and included in every
drill.
The end result is parent and player forming a positive bond and
everyone, parent and player alike, becoming a better volleyball player.
Nelson has laid the groundwork to start kids early in the game of
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Former Head Coach University of Houston and Founder of Bring Your Own Parent BYOP®
Ruth
Nelson has gained over 40 years of volleyball experience that
encompasses successful coaching (16 years at the collegiate level at
George Williams College, University of Houston, Louisiana State
University and the University of Iowa) with a total of over 500 wins.
She also had 3 University of Houston Players (Hyman; Crockett and
Magers) start on the 1984 Olympic Team and was the pioneer in the
recruitment of minority athletes in the 70s. In addition, Nelson was USA
National Team Player, USA National Team Assistant Coach, USA National
Team Technical Advisor, USA Junior National Team Head Coach, USA World
University Games Head Coach, Dallas Belles Major League Volleyball
Professional Team Head Coach and most recently Head Coach of USA
Volleyball Senior A2 Team (now the A2 Collegiate Team. Book this course.....
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...............(Continued) Even the ‘candid’ snaps
that look casual are increasingly staged and altered. Using these types
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The people who are posting these images of themselves can’t even look
that good. There is a better way. A more rewarding and sustainable
approach.
You vs. You.
It’s you vs you remember?
Try finding motivation in competing with yourself in a balanced way.
Don’t feel like training? Don’t accept that from yourself. If you have a
workout scheduled and NetFlix is calling instead, be strong. Choose to
make the harder decision and get your workout done first. This is you
competing and winning.
Did you do 15 reps of that tough
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yourself against your own personal best. If you can’t get to 16 and only
get 12 reps that’s fine. The target is there. You know now what you are
capable of. Strength has nothing to do with abs
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accept it. Compete against yourself to make it stronger. Wanting to
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