with over 40 years of experience as a successful coach, teacher, innovator, motivator and player, Head Women's Volleyball Coach at University of Houston (coaching volleyball legends Flo Hyman, Rose Magers and Rita Crockett), LSU, Iowa and George Williams College with over 500 career victories; recipient of USA Volleyball's All-Time Great Coach Award (2011); successful player on the US National Team.
and Robert Selders, Jr. owner 3Q Fitness in Garland, Texas;
Masters Degree in Exercise Science; CSC Specialist with NSCA and recognized as an expert in volleyball sport-specific training for the past 13 years.
Make performance training more fun for your team while maintaining a high level of productivity.
Ruth N. Nelson and fitness trainer Robert Selders combine volleyball skills and performance training in this very informative video. With the volleyball knowledge of Nelson and the performance training expertise of Selders, coaches of all levels have access to the tools they need for a complete volleyball-specific training program.
This video will help improve your team's stability, control, court movement, quickness, precise movements, explosiveness and engage the entire muscles. While all of this takes place, your team will also be practicing their technique in blocking, passing, attacking, and defense.
With the help of players aged 14-18, the coaches show how the use of equipment such as bungees, flying saucers, half-moons and jump ropes can be combined with the skills of hitting, passing, defensive moves and blocking to make your practices as efficient as possible.
Also presented is a complete warm-up routine that engages the entire body to help improve agility and flexibility. This general warm-up will raise the heart rate and muscle temperature of athletes to prepare them for activity and help prevent injury. As an added bonus they go through an entire jump rope routine that will help improve foot speed, conditioning, agility and coordination of your athletes.
Each skill practiced in the video has multiple drills and exercises to give your athletes variety so they will never get bored of the routine. Your athletes will be guaranteed to have fun and have an all new love and passion for training in your gym after engaging in these challenging activities.
This is an essential video for coaches of all levels who want to gain an advantage over their opponents.
87 minutes. 2013.
YVD-04315: featuring Ruth N. Nelson,
with over 40 years of experience as a successful coach, teacher, innovator, motivator and player, Head Women's Volleyball Coach at University of Houston (coaching volleyball legends Flo Hyman, Rose Magers and Rita Crockett), LSU, Iowa and George Williams College with over 500 career victories; recipient of USA Volleyball's All-Time Great Coach Award (2011); successful player on the US National Team.
In this DVD, Ruth N. Nelson introduces her unique Bring Your Own Parent (BYOP™) program, which is designed for kids 10 and under and allows the players' parents to be fully involved in all drills and activities. The BYOP™ DVD is a "how to" DVD that includes warm-ups, passing, setting, and attacking as well as sport-specific performance training for this age group.
See how Nelson utilizes parents in every drill as an active participant. Parental involvement goes beyond tossing and shagging. Parents are engaged in performing each skill alongside their daughters, which provides players with the opportunity to analyze and correct their parents' mechanics.
Learn Nelson's simple yet effective teaching cues used throughout the DVD. Also learn how to conduct drills and activities effectively and efficiently. Parents and players alike become volleyball instructors and can continue training together at home. In addition, they gain a greater appreciation for the demands of the sport and for each other. Observe young players and their parents truly having fun as they improve their skills and relationships.
Take advantage of this unique BYOP™ program that yields success, good habits and improved relationships on and off the court.
103 minutes. 2013.