What Coaches Miss When Teaching Reading the Game – How To Slow The Ball and...
This series of video is the result of over 3 years of personal research on “Reading the Game” and “How To Slow The Ball Down.” In the videos I review why Karch theories on Reading the Game are wrong in...
View ArticleAVCEx – A Review Of Reid Priddy Answer On My Question To Vision for Spiking
So this past week Reid Priddy (USA Volleyball Indoor Olympian Standout) did a Vlog (Video Blog) on a questions I asked him about vision. The question: “Do you have a vision routine for hitting?” His...
View ArticleVolleyball1on1 OODA Loop Volleyball Vision Coaching Blueprint and Vision...
Why Read This? In the last 6 years the biggest change in coaching the sport of volleyball has be the concept of “Reading the Game.” Yet most coaches teach it wrong in my opinion and in so doing miss so...
View ArticleJust Launched – Peak Performance OODA Loop Vision Training Posters
We are excited to announce the launch of our Peak Performance OODA Loop Vision Training Posters. These 27″ x 39″ posters are ideal for helping athletes in all sports including volleyball improve their...
View ArticlePeak Performance OODA Loop Vision Training – Level 1 – Exercises
Level 1 – Involves players “Observing” and “Orientating” information on one or more posters while being static, meaning not moving. The purpose of level 1 exercises are to help: Acclaimed athletes to...
View ArticlePeak Performance OODA Loop Vision Training – Level 3 – Exercises
Level 3 – Involves players “Observing,” “Orientating,” “Deciding,” and making an “Action” based upon information on one or more posters. Players are now ideally in constant motion. The purpose of level...
View ArticlePeak Performance OODA Loop Vision Training – Level 4 – Exercises
Level 4 – Involves players “Observing,” “Orientating,” “Deciding,” and making an “Action” based upon information on one or more posters while watching and interacting with a separate moving object in...
View ArticlePeak Performance OODA Loop Vision Training – Level 5 – Exercises
Level 5 – Involves players “Observing,” “Orientating,” “Deciding,” and making an “Action” based upon information on one or more posters while watching and interacting with a separate moving object in...
View ArticleIt’s Time to Hit the Gym For Your Eyes – Volleyball Vision Training
There are roughly 640 muscles in the human body. Athletes spend an inordinate amount of time training and strengthening almost every single one of them. Yet there are six that are often forgotten: the...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Volleyball Players
A tale of two volleyball players, what defines a good player vs. a great player and how you can help your players become great? The sport of volleyball has undergone a wide variety of changes over the...
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