The American Volleyball Coaches Association’s Volleyball Drills app presents 37 drills compiled by two of volleyball’s top coaches, hall-of-famer Teri Clemens and national champion Jenny McDowell. Volleyball Drills is the only app on the market that addresses players’ skill development. There are drills for serving and passing, setting, team, and offense and defense.
Each drill comes complete with detailed diagrams, illustrations, coaching tips, and variations. These drills are suited for all levels of experience and are grouped accordingly (levels 1 to 3). You can even tag your favorite drills for quick access at a later date, making this a wonderful aid for planning a practice.
With a section on practice tips as well as animated diagrams demonstrating proper drill execution for 10 of the more complex drills, Volleyball Drills is the one app every coach and player will use in order to master essential skills, sharpen execution, and improve on-court performance.
This app is compatible with Amazon’s Kindle Fire.
ABOUT THE AVCA:
The mission of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) is to
advance the sport of volleyball and its coaches. The vision of the AVCA
is for volleyball to become a mainstream sport in the United States and
for the AVCA to be the epicenter for leadership, advocacy, and
professional development.
The AVCA was incorporated as a private nonprofit educational corporation
in 1981. The AVCA has over 5,600 members in all 50 states and the
District of Columbia as well as in 30 countries. Eighty percent of
college coaches are members of the AVCA, and membership at the high
school and club ranks has doubled since 2006. The AVCA provides a
professional network for those individuals and companies dedicated to
enhancing and promoting the sport. Members include collegiate, high
school, club, youth, and Olympic coaches as well as volleyball club
directors. The AVCA provides education to volleyball coaches,
recognition of elite players and coaches, promotion of volleyball
competitions throughout the world, and networking opportunities for
volleyball products and service providers. Further information is
available at www.avca.org.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
Teri Clemens was inducted into the AVCA Hall of Fame in 2004. In
14 years of coaching at Washington University, she compiled an
impressive overall record of 529-77 and holds the NCAA DIII record for a
career-winning percentage of .873. Clemens led the Bears to seven
national championships, including an unprecedented six consecutive
titles from 1991 to 1996. Recognized as the Tachikara/AVCA DIII Coach of
the Year in 1991, 1994, and 1996, Clemens is now a highly sought-after
and nationally recognized motivational speaker and clinician. She has
received the USA Volleyball All-Time Great Award and is also the author
of Get With It, Girls! Life Is Competition.
Jenny McDowell is the head coach at Emory University. With a
career record of 480-122 and a winning percentage of .800 that ranks
fourth all time among DIII coaches, McDowell led Emory to a national
championship in 2008 and a second-place finish in 2010. She was named
the AVCA National Coach of the Year in 2008 and the AVCA Regional Coach
of the Year in 2004, 2005, and 2008. Before assuming her position with
Emory, McDowell was an assistant coach at the University of Georgia,
where she helped lead the Bulldogs to a 128-41 record and eight NCAA
Tournament appearances. The first and only Georgia volleyball player to
have her number retired, McDowell started the Emory Volleyball Camps,
which host more than 1,200 campers each summer.