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Post by badgerbreath on Feb 13, 2023 12:06:16 GMT -5
Seems there are some pretty strong opinions about passing drills!
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Post by buckypete on Feb 13, 2023 12:22:34 GMT -5
Seems there are some pretty strong opinions about passing drills! It's important to remember that all of the best coaches in America are mostly spending their time on VolleyTalk. Real shame, feel like they could be winning titles if they just put a few resumes out there.
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Post by stanfordvb on Feb 13, 2023 12:34:40 GMT -5
Its a passing/SR drill you keep the pads/saucers upright in your hands and then you move your platform to correct passing angle letting the pads drop and making pass : but you have to make the pass without lowering your hands just turning shoulders to create angle: this is an example of a coach coming up with a theory with zero real science or basis: tracking skills ( ability to judge direction and depth and time till arrival) are the keys: keeping forearms parallel to floor throughout movement is just a coaches theory. Eys brain movement shoulder girdle range of motion. This is what happens when coaches are board and have to much time: they experiment and if they have a good team by association a drill is deemed worth while: but food players develop even with crazy coaching drills a lot of professional teams do this drill. its not some wisco made drill that no one else does, Sheffield didn't come up with it. there's dozens of videos of professional libbers training this way. the reasoning behind the drill is valid and I do think it would help passers if they understand what their training and are truly engaged in the drill
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Post by pancake74 on Feb 13, 2023 12:46:45 GMT -5
"keeping forearms parallel to floor throughout movement is just a coaches theory." Nobody is coaching forearms parallel to the floor.
They're coaching arms away from body, strong platform out before the ball crosses the tape make adjustments with shoulders and hip angles for balls that float.
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Post by vballfreak808 on Feb 13, 2023 14:06:00 GMT -5
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Post by badgerguru on Feb 13, 2023 14:47:25 GMT -5
Only 3 spring matches?
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Post by BadgerAce42 on Feb 13, 2023 16:07:04 GMT -5
Three seems normal, especially with the euro trip this summer, no?
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Post by dodger on Feb 13, 2023 16:15:05 GMT -5
Its a passing/SR drill you keep the pads/saucers upright in your hands and then you move your platform to correct passing angle letting the pads drop and making pass : but you have to make the pass without lowering your hands just turning shoulders to create angle: this is an example of a coach coming up with a theory with zero real science or basis: tracking skills ( ability to judge direction and depth and time till arrival) are the keys: keeping forearms parallel to floor throughout movement is just a coaches theory. Eys brain movement shoulder girdle range of motion. This is what happens when coaches are board and have to much time: they experiment and if they have a good team by association a drill is deemed worth while: but food players develop even with crazy coaching drills a lot of professional teams do this drill. its not some wisco made drill that no one else does, Sheffield didn't come up with it. there's dozens of videos of professional libbers training this way. the reasoning behind the drill is valid and I do think it would help passers if they understand what their training and are truly engaged in the drill Agree wiscy isn’t the first: but it is still a drill based on theoretical improvement! Its an un-neccessary drill which packs any real usfulness to actual game play. Call Kessel and see what he thinks!?
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Post by badgerbreath on Feb 20, 2023 19:35:21 GMT -5
Arias interviews TTA on the Joncast Podcast. Haven’t listened yet, but I thought it would be of interest.
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Post by madden55 on Feb 21, 2023 13:04:41 GMT -5
I would like to take this time to call that Franklin will have a monster season this year. First team all American level
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Post by BadgerAce42 on Feb 21, 2023 13:18:29 GMT -5
Arias interviews TTA on the Joncast Podcast. Haven’t listened yet, but I thought it would be of interest. I think the biggest takeaway is that TTA is an amazing human.
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Post by hornshouse23 on Feb 21, 2023 13:25:52 GMT -5
Arias interviews TTA on the Joncast Podcast. Haven’t listened yet, but I thought it would be of interest. I think the biggest takeaway is that TTA is an amazing human. We been knew. Badgers got a good one.
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Post by tablealgebra on Feb 22, 2023 16:34:41 GMT -5
The more I think about this team, the more I wonder if MJ (or even Izzy) will be up to running a 5-1. I think this would allow us to run our two best hitters at OH - Franklin and TTA. I'm sure this has been rehashed before and so I'm recycling new content, but this is the image I have right now:
S: Hammill H1: TTA/DS M2: Robinson (Ashburn Serve) Opp: Smrek/DS H2: Franklin M1: Booth (GG Serve) L: GG
The outside hitters and DS's could be switched around, of course.
The keys to this lineup are a setter being strong enough to go 6 rotations and either Damrow or Boyer being strong/healthy enough to be a DS (Orzol would be the other DS).
It does leave CC out of the lineup, but fortunately or unfortunately injuries happen and she'll definitely get a lot of playing time.
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Post by Montour Meteor on Feb 22, 2023 17:13:48 GMT -5
The more I think about this team, the more I wonder if MJ (or even Izzy) will be up to running a 5-1. I think this would allow us to run our two best hitters at OH - Franklin and TTA. I'm sure this has been rehashed before and so I'm recycling new content, but this is the image I have right now: S: Hammill H1: TTA/DS M2: Robinson (Ashburn Serve) Opp: Smrek/DS H2: Franklin M1: Booth (GG Serve) L: GG The outside hitters and DS's could be switched around, of course. The keys to this lineup are a setter being strong enough to go 6 rotations and either Damrow or Boyer being strong/healthy enough to be a DS (Orzol would be the other DS). It does leave CC out of the lineup, but fortunately or unfortunately injuries happen and she'll definitely get a lot of playing time. This is going to be fun to watch…
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Post by greatlakesvballer on Feb 22, 2023 18:12:30 GMT -5
The more I think about this team, the more I wonder if MJ (or even Izzy) will be up to running a 5-1. I think this would allow us to run our two best hitters at OH - Franklin and TTA. I'm sure this has been rehashed before and so I'm recycling new content, but this is the image I have right now: S: Hammill H1: TTA/DS M2: Robinson (Ashburn Serve) Opp: Smrek/DS H2: Franklin M1: Booth (GG Serve) L: GG The outside hitters and DS's could be switched around, of course. The keys to this lineup are a setter being strong enough to go 6 rotations and either Damrow or Boyer being strong/healthy enough to be a DS (Orzol would be the other DS). It does leave CC out of the lineup, but fortunately or unfortunately injuries happen and she'll definitely get a lot of playing time. Are you thinking Orzol would be hitting from back row?
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