In this episode of The Volley Pod, Tod and Davis start with briefly discussing their experiences in the Coastal Conference, focusing on the competitive nature of the league.
They introduce the '46 Challenge' drill aimed at improving both offensive and defensive skills in volleyball.
The conversation then shifts to the 'Tether Method,' a technique for enhancing out-of-system play, emphasizing the importance of tight sets and player positioning. Finally, they explore leadership principles from the book 'The Captain Class,' highlighting the significance of character in team success.
Skill of the Week: The 46 Challenge
One of Tod's 'Deserted Island Drills', "The 46 Challenge" drill is discussed this week.
This drill focuses on out system play for both sides of the net and it has a really cool "get back in system" scoring system.
Scenario of the Week:
The "Tether" Method for out of system play
The Tether Method represents a shift in mentality and execution for out of system play. Tod and Davis talk about this way of playing and the changes it brings to the game.
The Art of Coaching Volleyball videos from this week:
htt:ps://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/out-of-system-offense-and-defense-drills/ Marie Zidek from DePaul University
https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/hitting-scoring-off-the-block-drill/ Mark Barnard
https://www.theartofcoachingvolleyball.com/hit-more-line/ Blog from Kyle Mashima (SoloStats and Rotate123)
Resource of the Week:
https://www.bysamwalker.com/the-captain-class
The Captain Class by Sam Walker is an interesting look at a number of championship programs and their leaders. It may make you rethink what a leader is and how they behave.